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That's right Coggy, and his pal introduced 'Sky at Night'.
No, think that was Peter Cook?
Isn't he the one who discovered Australia?
I do because I enjoyed many good holidays with TCG and
watched the share price closely . Someone sold 1 MILL worth
of shares last Friday 16.35. Insider information. Market closes at 16.30.
I Mill profit for doing nothing. FAT CAT Trade.
Nobody gives a sh*t about Thomas cook.
sorry. got it wrong again. ThomasCook is finished worldwide.
Management should have employed a Derivative Team.
I have been banned . Said the same again and again.
Thomas Cook? Short sellers collect and investors lose their money.
Thomas Cook, Germany, is still in business for good reasons.
Been in touch with admin re posts not appearing had response below:
Let us know if this continues when you post today and i will let our developers know.
On Saturday there was a glitch with the website with stopped people posting, I can see you posted twice on Saturday which went through fine.
Admin are going over the top with their screening of posts.
Post being removed left right and centre. Also sometimes it’s taking 2 or 3 times to post something have to copy/past. The post about Trump/Ukraine president and the full thread removed including my post about Trump pressure washing the Ukraine president LOL no joking allowed. Seem the site admin are being highly vigilant on here what’s going on.
I think the company has drained the life out of some and our bank accounts. We just cant keep guessing what is going on. The company has to give us some info now :-(
Have you all been banned?
I was in Tbilisi last week too and this is a pretty bad representation. There is very little 'grinding poverty'. It is a developing country and there is disrepair in the old town because of the age of the buildings and cost of restoration but there has been quite a lot of progress since the last time I was there and has great HDI/democracy/transparency and freedom of business ratings. I'd say it compares favourably with most soviet republics. Streaks ahead of the Central Asia/Caspian and Black Sea region and worse than the Baltic states.
This nicely written piece is about 2 weeks old. Although it has nothing directly to do with Frontera, it is certainly relevant.
From Gary1960 on ii BLOE (via jaytee41 on ii FRR - these posts can travel!) :-
Message from T’bilisi…Fri 20:31
Guys I am in Georgia until next Monday - staying in central T’bilisi just off Rustaveli Avenue. I have to say there are some great people out here but there is also grinding poverty that would not look out of place in the third world. There are lots and lots of stray cats and dogs - but there are also a great many destitute and homeless people laying about on the streets. I met up with a Georgian tour guide and we went out to the far east of the Kakheti Region and it was mostly rural but again great levels of poverty, poor housing, terrible roads and general infrastructure run down and grubby. The tour guide told me that Georgia has “great natural resources” but the Government over the previous 30 years had stood idle and done nothing. Only in the last few years have things started to get better with some inwards investment and a more liberal government policy.
We went for dinner with one of his old school friends and their extended family. The daughter is 38 years old and earns just 11 euro equivalent a day - working 10 hours a day picking grapes. Georgia is desperate for inward investment and to be independent of energy needs from Russia and Azerbaijan. Currently they produce very little of their own oil or gas and are tied to costly imports.
When people on here start saying they hope Block Energy goes bust maybe they should stop and think what they are saying and that energy (especially the gas) could make a fundamental difference to the country as a whole.