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A couple of weeks ago Mailman asked for forecasts on the next time the sp would reach 300p. I suggested 300p by October, thinking that there'd be a big drop after the referendum but things have steadied and, given that we have two months (or three up to the end of October). I remain optimistic.
LOL 300p, that would surely make lots of people happy. Don't touch RBS these days really, but love keeping a track on where it's going as I tend to be like having strong exposure in the banks. Also, been tempted now and again to day trade this, but don't think this one is for me. GL all in here
Wishful thinking ? Or a wee touch of sarcasm ? , lol.
oh yes; 300p by October. I am (pardon the pun) banking on it!
Possibly my friend, I can only go off what the website shows.......dipping today but has been steady growth for the last few weeks.
James, are you sure that what you observed weren't merely system reconcilliations; not actually trades but the way that the site accounts for the buys and sells accrued over the trading day?
Some serious last minute trades today, surely a jump in the sp at opening tomorrow.....plus its Friday :)
THANK YOU GUYS AND ITS BEEN A PLEASURE AND LETS HOPE FOR A FEW GOOD DAYS IN HERE. :-))
ISIS would always have risen its head Saddam or no Saddam, who knows they may have even joined forces, a truly terrifying thought, human beings have not yet developed the ability to see in to the future, we grow, change and evolve through trial and error, failure, tragedy, success and discovery. We will never know if getting rid of Saddam was the right or wrong thing to do, but something had to be tried, we have to try, the world is a disgusting cesspit at times, mainly due to the intelligent creature that is man! Nice to have a mini debate but in all honesty im on this forum to discuss trades and shares not the life and times of ISIS and Saddam............go RBS lets see some more steady growth over the next few weeks! Take it easy mehran :)
We elect our politicians to do what they consider best based upon the expertise of their civil servants and other expert advisers. We have to believe they know what are the rights and wrongs and actions required. It is very easy for us to sit afterwards and tell them they got it wrong but I would suggest most of them will say that they would do the same again. It would have been very easy to stay out of Iraq but who knows what may have happened if we had? Certainly there will be more research and consideration given to similar situations in future. In the meantime our leaders must deal with what is in front of them and they must have our support.
Im not sure if you know any one who ever visited the country when Saddam was in charge or if any one came back with good or bad memories of the place or the man but what is the point of taking one Saddam and putting in place thousands of worse Saddams? he was a mad man.... OK il buy that but its better than a mad perverted ideology surely which has tainted a part of humanity. Gassing Kurds is a different argument, yes it was very wrong and i feel touched as i relate to that part of the world and its people but Kurds never see themselves as iraqis and traditionally never united and have always done their own things with a touch of what would amount to no less than treason in Europe and America. in terms of good feel factor, Iraqis had the biggest percentage of home owners in the world and their students had a life of luxury in Europe and America at the courtesy of Saddam, Iraqis were expected to have a fairly good life expectancy providing they did not publicly condemn the man. you think they are better off now!!!!!!! well lets ask that vegetable seller man/woman in Baghdad before he or she too gets blown up like thousands other street sellers who rather work than join that long recruiting queue to join ISIS like many young hungry desperate Iraqis.
At least Saddam isnt around any longer to kill thousands of his own people with chemical warfare, however you look at it, the man was a cancer in his country and killed innocent families and individuals, i for one am glad that is over, the cost today may seem harsh but the regime was far far harsher over many decades!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, so Mr Blair and Bush decide to de stabilize a very stable, wealthy and progressive region by invading Iraq all in the name of freedom!!!!!! by the way it was Christ's Dad himself who had asked Mr Blair to lie and invade. OK, we now have a bankrupt fragmented unstable region who is trying to find it's feet again and amongst the hurdles there is an entity called ISIS which i wont expand to save further embarrassment. Now, i further understand that Mr Blair still insisting that Iraq is much better place without Saddam, but better for whom? i might ask. You are welcome to your personal opinion but Brain washed and Seeds of brain washing started right here at the white house in my opinion.
Hi all still in with RBS waiting for the lift. My other share DLAR have went through the roof any insight into what has happened? Over 100p lift in the last few weeks? thank you
Ask Saudi kings, Queen of England, the elite, American head of state. Money doesnt have a religion. Capitalism. Come on guys we here to make money!
What's up with the moslem world? It's the religion, stupid. Ask any rational Arab or honest broker to peek into the minds of the brainwashed masses in the 'Muslim world' and probe what is the seed of that brainwashing? Religion.
I remarked many years ago that RBS will remain a state-owned company, and I think now, on reflection, that there's virtue in this as if there is another banking crisis, then its likely all banks will fall into state hands (the world over). That interest rates are still so low shows that no one in government or central banking has any idea what they are doing. Economics is a dead subject. I see banking become transformed via data networks and companies like Amazon, Facebok, ebay, alibaba, etc. As we move to all electric money and cash use declines, I really don't see what all the legacy banks are there for? If we are planning to put a critical and complex subject like medicine online, then banking is a trivial effort by comparison. I would be more impressed if RBS came out with a statement and said it was pursing a wholly electric platform, and take the lead.
More good news coming from RBS, making great improvements post Brexit! https://twitter.com/search?q=rbs&src=typd&lang=en
Yes, it's done well. On the 7th.I was in two minds whether to go for Lloyds or RBS. I have a large holding of Lloyds and wanted to try out very short term trading as opposed to day-trading and put aside £3000. I got 6000 Lloyds at 50.7p..51p in round terms when RBS was 160p (I think it hit 157p) so it looks like I made the wrong choice on today's price. £300 up on Lloyds,could have bee £525 with RBS. Hey-Ho..lol. but I expect Lloyds to buck up any day soon especially with the interims on the 28th. and expected to be good.
I am not in RBS at the mo but wish you guys lots of luck - the SP is rising well no doubt due to the report that Santander wants to buy 300+ branches of RBS ? Regards and GL
I'm not certain where you get your facts but most refugees in the middle east are in Jordon, Lebanon and Turkey. Most of the persecuted enlighten founders of modern thinking from the late 1400's used work from Arabic scholars to continue their work. The church Catholic or otherwise did not promote research at all. All the leading western discoveries came from people that rejected the church and its unelected position in society and forced decades of ignorance to be confronted. We don't have democracy for women because of the church but inspite of the church. The church rides with power , so as history informs us royalty and its sins were ignored, working people faced condemnation. We have what you call western democracy because people stood up for civil rights, gay rights votes for women. You wont find the church supporting these issues only a long slow retreat to enlightenment. Look further and you see churches covering up child abuse, denying women the right to represent the church or even decide their own future on child birth. Read Digges .Keppler,Galileo, even Bruno burnt at the stake for supporting Copernicus and the birth of Christian belief in Egypt. In your church don't dare argue....your a heretic.
Interesting debate. Surely though, regardless of the impact of Christianity on the roots of western culture, the cultural clash with Islam isn't about religion per se but about liberalism. It is the liberal ideal of the tolerance of diversity that has seen western civilisation flourish in economic, scientific and political terms, and this is the facet of society that militant Islam rejects.
http://news.sky.com/story/santander-eyes-restructured-rbs-branch-deal-10504364 Is this a good or bad move for the current RBS share that has seen some steady recovery over the last few weeks?
Hi mailman, what we are witnessing is the slow death of Western Europe and the USA to Muslim extremism and economic migrants fleeing failed continents . The West /USA owes the roots of it's culture and civilisation to Christianity, just look at the difference in how women are treated in these two cultures. It doesn't stop there, look at the attitude to homesexuals, music etc etc ...the list is endless. Christian culture has also allowed the Western world to florish on the economic front -the contrast in life quality and life expectancy of the West compared the rest of the world is stark. Where do all the displaced Muslims flee ? Islam is a divided relegion and all the trouble in the Middle East stems from the different Muslim factions ie Saudi / Iran / Suni /Shia. They flee to Christian countries. Where do African migrants flee ? As that continent fails under "home rule" and is exchanging white colonialist power for Chinese dominance - the young migrants flee to the countries their parents once hated and despised .Ironic. Meanwhile the West / USA accepts the displaced and the same liberal tolerant Christian values that made us great will be responsible for our own destruction.
So today turkey is having problems, France has suffered another attack to add the others the padt 3 years , Greece is debt ridden and the UK has voted to leave the EU and mass immigration is upsetting Germany... And Egypt and Tunisia are off the holiday destinations and Turkey may follow... We now have a PM that has resigned and we have another new one being a lady in just 3 weeks .. The Brexit vote sent the UK market down for a few days and it is now back up in record highs ... And Colchester hospital says it is 300 nurses short ... We are it troublesome times .. How much will petrol be in months time It is truely amazing what can happen in 3 years .. At this pace what will the next 3 years bring ... Good luck..