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We need to go through 1.6754...
Travel restrictions easing could come any minute...or could be at weekend...so, good news on the way. the price won't go down now as any easing on restrictions (tests) will be a huge lift to the share price. Its a stumbling block...and if other countries start doing the same, which they will have to, is going to help.
DYOR.
Come on IAG climb 166+ today
There will be telecom executives with huge bonuses for rolling out on time. To think that the bonus was far more important than potentially causing crashes. The executive will still have got their bonus as 777s skidded off runways. Makes you think just how reckless and how big the lie will go for that big fat bonus.
Further entertainment...
https://gulfnews.com/business/aviation/5g-rollout-brings-minor-travel-disruptions-only-in-us-as-regional-airlines-await-faa-approval-1.1642649575336
As this problem may interfere with the flights of the millionaire telecoms execs I would suppose a workaround will be found soon. (Even I am becoming a bit cynical).
Potty Time - nice post.
'pon me word--
What the heck would happen when 6G..7G... happens:
Will my hearing aid start receiving Gyles Brandreth's jumper knitting patterns in Aramaic?
Will a DeLorean miss the 1950's and end up in an early edition of Blue Peter..with John Noakes and THAT elephant ?
Time for a Tizer and Waggon wheel to calm my giddy heart.
FordM
"I guess the airline lobby could not match the telecoms lobby with the 'donations' in DC..."
I agree completely, in so many ways, it's the "Donations" that seem to drive policy so much now. The U.K (without wanting to get into a big back and forth) is no different. Though it is mind bogglingly cheap over here.
Good luck to all. DYOR.
I guess the last 2 years have made most people a bit jittery.
Jtan, I understand when us ri panic, but you would think the ii and markets that deal in £/$billions on a daily basis would be more hardy and let this sort of thing play out a little?
The markets have become snowflakes?
'The markets are spooked' - they're not the only ones. Luckily, we seem to have bounced off £1.58.
Big B - I was recalling that 5% upward swing :) so is life I guess…
testing will be removed in a few days..that should provide some upside near term. Testing is a very big issue i think. DYOR.
looks my 5% is coming true but in the wrong direction, oooops!
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RE: Will the FTSE 100 finally beat the S&P 500 in 2022?Today 15:48
Fugassin will be back at this rate (("
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Fist time on here for weeks, and the first post is about....! lol
Still hold some, but offloaded many as will buy back around 140p.
My Jet2 from well under 1000p is looking mega.
Hope you're all well, even Sundunce! :-)
Surprised we haven't had more shorters jumping in today to gloat. Theres a certain type of person who takes pleasure in other peoples failure and they rarely miss an opportunity to get a boot in while the victim is on the ground.
Fugassin will be back at this rate ((
Since the problem name is 5g, guessing sp will go down 5% today :) . Gla
Sundezena good job 1.59p purchase
‘I guess the airline lobby could not match the telecoms lobby with the 'donations' in DC’ :))))
Danphonic, I think the issue of using phones inside the plane is the induction the electromagnetic pulse could possibly induce in the wires in the aircraft systems. Flight Decks are essentially Faraday cages so isolated from anything going on in the plane behind it. Filters on all the electrics remove the induction together with loads on the common Earth loop. It is like the ban on phones at petrol pumps. Completely meaningless as a phone could never ignite petrol - but a static spark from charge form your seats and carpets can!!! It is completely safe now to use wifi and 3g/4g of a plane if in range of a mast.
I guess the airline lobby could not match the telecoms lobby with the 'donations' in DC...
What a beautiful day I was expecting IAG turn green , now my face is green :)
Shorters using 5G as a good profit opportunity,temp turbulence for few days , buy opportunity gla
5G must be up as one of the biggest corruptions of all time. How could it be possible that they would be allowed to use part of the spectrum which has already been assigned to other uses? It should never have even been a suggestion. I suspect a lot of brown envelopes and bungging go on. Apparently it is needed for driverless cars. Given the kill rate of those monsters, the traffic snarl ups and myriad of problems, is 5G such a good idea?
In engineering we have something called change control. You have to test first before you roll something out. You cant just come along and interfere with everyone else systems and make them responsible . It will subside for this very reason. The wild card I am really worried about is the affect of peoples phones. PEOPLE dont care about anything but themselves, so of course they are not going to switch off their Huawei for landing. All we need is one near miss and this regulation balls up becomes a huge loss. Good buying opportunities but there is only so much damage a company can take.
Hate to say it, but blue was right about the effect of 5g hysteria. Papers love a story about hysteria. It's a good headline and anything where they can talk safety fears sells papers. Let's hope they snap out of it quick. I think this is a huge regulation balls up and very unfair to the airlines. It's the telecom companies who need to fix this and should beat the cost.
@Geng, "My view is purely technical and that the GAP at £1.43 will close - make what you want of it but I've called all but one of the GAPS and channels correctly on IAG."
My question is, what if that gap does not close, then what happens? If it goes to say 180, can we still back to £1.43, what it the point of no return?