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Market is selling offer mate, as they want cash to buy back cheaper next year when financial crisis really hits... GLA
I'm having some more at 150p...GLA
I thought that they had previously said that they would not need to issue more debt until 2023 so I don't think that their announcement of a 1,500,000,000 Euro Medium Term Note Programme on the 13th June has helped.
I'm in RR too, it's disastrous everywhere.
All we can do is hold, sit on paper losses, and wait for markets to recover, as long as we're all still alive.
Likewise.... oh and I think I've spotted you also over at RR as well, also where I am! :) ride the waves together.
Sounds a lot like IAG :)
Think its a turn off and do something else day.... and for the next 200 days
It wouldn't be so bad if we could have a up day when the ftse is up, but this is down even when that is up.
Imo this whole thing only stops when the bear markets reverse (so far Dow, Nas, Ftse 250).
If you are fully invested like me it's painful to watch your balances consistently drop.
But there is always a bull that follows the bear, might be this year, more likely next.
It's horrible watching this day by day financial destruction. As a floor, I'm looking at the Covid lows. It's potentially a long way to go, and I always wished I could have bought at such low levels as I truly believe this is worth way north of £2-3 a share. My first purchase here was £3, thinking that Covid was behind us. My average is £2.50. I am looking to buy more, but also wish I had sold out the last time I was (briefly) in profit/break even. If this hits £1 I'll sell everything else I have, then just go into a coma and leave it to recover or until the world burns.
Last week I said 187 but looks I may have been a bit optimistic…any views on when and what the bottom is?