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it does indeed. i had one(well different models but all pretty similar) for many years..i loved the keyboard.sadly now i have a rather unimpressive smartphone with touch. as I'm retired now i actually hardly use it,so it serves a purpose..your post brought back a few memories,thanks.
@The.Italian: I still have a BlackBerry as my personal phone for family/friends number. (IPhone for work/social media).
The BlackBerry does was its supposed to do, eventually. But its much slower. It takes a long time to charge, can give you chest pains, and takes a long time to switch off. But I know that eventually it will be completely outdated and so I will probably keep it in the bathroom cabinet for old times sake, or a total emergency. Sound familiar???
Hold for Gold!!!
More like FUM = HTC, I think. HTC made fabulous phones. The first all metal phones, the first Android phones, the one that inspired Apple, better than Samsung, but for some reason haven't done well recently. Time will tell, of course, but comparing a minnow like FUM with Apple is pushing it a bit.
interesting comparison kevijoh.not sure i completely agree but i take your point. i used to trade blackberry and it was quite lucrative but you had to cope with the exchange hit and then it went into a very negative place and became too risky imo, so I've not been in for quite some time. sorry for the slight off topic.looking forward to the two announcements we can expect here this month.
Viagra = BlackBerry.
FUM = IPhone.
There will come a time in the near future where using Viagra is part of a bygone era. Like washing your clothes in the river, having an outside toilet, waiting for the weekly coal delivery, or having a shot of gas at the dentists.
It will be a lot higher than 55p so don't worry about that aspect.
Hold for Gold.
I didn't say it can't, I just said I don't believe it will. Just my opinion, Bruce. I hope it does though, that beach is beckoning.
Why cannof the sp exceed £1 ?
watching the andrew marr show and particularly the burley character, severely restricts one's ability to assimilate and process information. learning to fly would be quite beyond anyone with such viewing propensities.
Bluechip, you're getting non-believers and non-investors muddled again. Whilst I don't believe the SP will ever exceed a pound or so, I really hope it does because I'm invested. I too will be sunning myself on faraway beaches! But in the real world I'll just be happy to recover my investment and maybe make a little on the side.
Quazi_modo, why would baldy not have learnt to fly while living with the prairie chickens? Prairie chickens are not flightless birds. Yet more fantasy posted as fact!
Once upon a time in a land far far away .There lived a tiny Bald Eagle chick .One day along came a raging storm & this little chick fell out of its nest & fell amongst some prairie chickens , luckily they brought him up as one of there own . As he grew he would scratch around for grubs in the dust .Looking up at those Bald Eagles soaring above on the thermals .Thinking to himself IF ONLY i could be like them . So he lived his life never knowing he could fly . So the Moral is if you never try Bald Eagle, your never gonna achieve anything
Remember that the fool on the hill sees the sun going down and the eyes in his head see the world spinning round and Futura’s valuation of a billion pound.
The jokers question to the Eagle is are you double bluffing and trying to deliberately drive the SP down so you can buy at a low price? Or are you just a complete bird brain? (The latter in my opinion).
I will enjoy posting in this forum when I am relaxing on a beach in the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Australia, St Lucia and many other places when I have sold my FUM shares at a massive profit. Where will you be Bald Eagle? Let me take an educated guess. Drowning your sorrows in your local pub with all the other non believers. Don’t worry, I will leave some money behind the bar for you if you run out of money so you can have a few more pints and forget about the chance you missed.
Joker, the problem is that you're beginning to lose what credibilty you had (not much I suspect). When you 'jokingly' support a vaulation of 450p per share & £ billion valuation you make yourself into a fool. I know...a 'joker' is a fool....but you don't have to act the part. At least 108p was slightly realistic...but you've now shown yourself for what you are....not a pretty sight.
Bald Eagle, I have changed my valuation forecast and totally agree with Ananda’s forecast of 450p per share. Why I hear you asking? Has the Joker finally lost his mind? NO Baldy, it’s just that I am thinking logically that in a multi million dollar worldwide market, even a small percentage of sales of this wonder product will make the SP rise to 450p and beyond. And just remember that like the men who use viagra, the FUM will have repeat purchases again and again and again. Do you get the picture now? Have some faith in this product for once, you never know you may get hooked on it and be saying things like it’s the best thing since sliced bread. Just remember Bluechipbroker the joker knows best.
Just reviewing some of the absurd, crazy, fantasy valuations that some on here have put forward:
- BlueChipBroker (aka the 'Joker') illogical target of 108p, valuing FUM at a measly £265.3m.
Not actually that 'crazy' a target...the mad bit was the timescale for hitting the target. He said it would 'be around' 108p back on 1st April 2020 (April Fools anyone)....what a Joker!!
Then we have the really wacky, off the scale nuttsville of ananda:
- First target valuation was £4.50...Yes, 450p per share. Giving FUM a valuation of a mere £1.1 BILLION. Absurd.
- He even had the bolls to follow this with his recent target of £10...Yes, 1000p per share. Giving FUM a wacky backie valuation of £2.45 BILLION.
Make your own mind up whether those valuations are reasonable (especially those of the 'expert' ananda).