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hu
A1 put forward a question to which I answered, but you had an objection.
You therefore as the person who posts figures daily, should be giving him a figure that represents the money left in the kitty.
lti
I'm sure A1 can apply some basic maths to work it out himself.
HU
Don't forget to give a remaining amount available from the kitty (for A1) so that he can work out how much could be paid (in his dreams) on a special dividend instead.
hu
I simply gave him an answer to a question from A1, but you have then taken it upon yourself to take exception to my answer.
Maybe you would like to tell A1 how much is left from the buyback kitty that could be paid as a special dividend.
hu
why don't you simply accept the you have the wrong description?
I have already said that the £1 billion 2018 programme finished after spending a consideration of about £995 million on shares
lti
"if you know that then why do you post as a total cost figure when it is not."
I explained this all to you in April when you came with the same sh - ite! Now feck off you boring c - unt!
hu
the rns states the cost of the shares (consideration) not the cost of tax
hu
''I know that, you know that''
but it is
lti
"Nothing wrong with your figures if you state 'pre tax'"
As I have already said, the RNS figure does not state "pre tax".
hu
if you know that then why do you post as a total cost figure when it is not.
lti
"the rns figure is a spend before tax"
I know that, you know that, everyone else knows that, but they don't actually say that in the RNS do they, they just give the total figure spent so far.
hu
''No I am not trying to say that my total spend figure includes tax''
so you now agree with me - it is not a total cost figure that you are posting.
Nothing wrong with your figures if you state 'pre tax'
You 2 should get a room
lti
"Are you trying to say that your total spend figure includes tax?"
No I am not trying to say that my total spend figure includes tax.......and you fecking you know that!
hu
the rns figure is a spend before tax
hu
As I have said before, the figure you post is a total spend figure before tax, but you refuse to put the correct description relating to the figure.
Are you trying to say that your total spend figure includes tax?
lti
"As I have said before, the figure you post is a total spend figure before tax"
I have referred you to the RNS Transaction in own shares on the last trading day of every month which gives a running total so far which concur with my figures. Their figures do not specify "before tax" either for the total spend so far either. So I suggest you send Lloyds an email telling them there figures are incorrect.
hu
''they refer to the proportion of the £2 billion amount allocated for the buyback that have been spent.''
As I have said before, the figure you post is a total spend figure before tax, but you refuse to put the correct description relating to the figure.
lti
"Unfortunately hu has continued to post a total spend/cost figure that is not the total spend figure."
There you go reverting to type again! Why the feck do you come with this s -hite! My figures are correct, they refer to the proportion of the £2 billion amount allocated for the buyback that have been spent. I refer you to the Transaction in Own Shares RNS on the last trading day of every month which gives a total so far, which concur with my figures.
A1
''What figure would you be happy to accept LTI''
The difference between what has been allocated to the buyback and the total spend to date.
Unfortunately hu has continued to post a total spend/cost figure that is not the total spend figure. The total spend figure currently is £1,475,343,924.16.
The 2018 £1 Billion buyback programme finished after having spent about £995 million before the addition of tax.
So the current programme is due to have a total spend of £2 Billion.
You never know, Lloyds may decide to spend that before adding on the tax
What figure would you be happy to accept LTI lol
lti
"current average is over 29 million a day"
And what has the average been over the last 2 weeks? Hopefully the "variables" that are part of the algorithm parameters dictating the buyback that have all but stopped large volumes being bought will soon have changed sufficiently over this timeframe to allow the purchase programme to start moving again.
A1
''£532m still in the pot''
that is questionable
hu
''because they would need to buyback an average of 11,822,137 shares EVERY day''
current average is over 29 million a day
hardup
"Well they better get their fecking a - rse in gear"
I think an average of 35M shares a day wasn't unusual during the first months. We would only need 42 days to complete the buyback at that rate.