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Birddog - agree the night shift Amazon flights are close to maximum- though that's a good thing from a glass half full perspective. Ref. Your point on road connections have you any views on why Amazon chose Southend in the first place.
Gla
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Not sure that's particularly good news for STOB TBH. They don't operate cargo aircraft. They have an airport that can handle limited amounts of cargo, which is almost up to max with the Amazon flights. There are plenty of airports in the UK that will be wanting this additional business that are better placed for it with the road connections required. East Midlands, Stansted, Birmingham, Heathrow etc....These can all take the larger transport aircraft as well. But they are operating to capacity nearly with the Amazon operation so you can't really ask for any more I guess.
good news for STOB
https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-meet-the-air-freight-operator-with-a-contract-to-beat-port-disruption-12157083
https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/stobart-air-sale-talks-at-advanced-stage-with-suitor-39846563.html
Could be just a re run of old info, though Independent.ie has been very close to matters relating to Aer Lingus.
The disposal of Stobart Air is key part in de risking legacy issues.
Let's see.
Gla
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Return to travel will be most welcome.
Hi - with good Brexit news / Covid News - is there an obvious upside for this stock?......I bought in when I noticed the sudden share climb a few weeks back and I appear now to be pretty committed!
Volcano - just looked at EMG - see its dropped down to around 1.16, will see where it settles going into the weekend for a look at it Monday.
You did well to take your profits on UU. it looks like it may drift down into my buying range again over coming weeks - £8 - £8.50, we'll have to see.
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Volcano - have been tied up for most of today, have been waiting for the exchange of contracts on a second property I've sold in the west country, received confirmation late morning. Seem to have been on the phone to Solicitors, estate agent, utility co's and removers all day.
I did a small trade on CPI, but, looks like I'm down a penny there, rumour into a red day, over there - so down atm.
Am just sitting down to see what has happened in the market, I'm still holding those SGE shares, need to decide if I should clear out for the weekend. That said they have gone northwards on a red day.
Still anything could happen over the weekend, and it often does lol.
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Gerry,
looks like Sage has been waiting for me to sell lol ,but i did do well with MTRO though today .
and EMG might worth a trade monday
Gerry,
i was under water over SGE just got my money back and £120 profit ,
yesterday got back in SPT ander 250p and this morning back in CPI,
nothing special just a small trades
Morning Volcano - not an exciting morning where I'm looking to get in. No trades today yet.
Took a dip trade on SGE earlier in the week at 5.85 it's just crossed £6 seems to be clinging on by it's fingertips - not a lot there for me.
Am trying to puzzle out whether a move to cyclicals will continue, or not. It's very patchy out there.
Am looking for longer term dip opportunities on some longer term safer div. holds as well as day trades.
TF - it's quite toxic over on RMS this morning. On ESL lots of newbie buy ins this week so expect some glass half full posts, as the golden tickets may need moving on.
Perhaps the most important question for me this morning is which tier we are all about to enter lol. Will I be I able to buy a pint, or will that include a meal, or is it still take outs ?
Gla
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Morning Gerry,
I did say it yesterday it will be quiet today on markets because of US Thanksgiving
someone confirmed my thoughts,
And as one equity trader in London puts it: "With the U.S.
closed today, it will be nap time in the markets". lol
TF - got to agree with you on that. Nothing wrong with buying into shares linked to covid testing / protection.
Have traded quite a few of them myself this year, have backed out of most if them now, don't really like bb's that become "bun fights" - often known posters arrive and it becomes a bit toxic.
G
TF - lol - bit rampy pampy over there on ESL today.
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Volcano - it looks like 4m shares were traded, 1341 trades in total for the day as I type, over on ESL, loads of new ramping posters appeared there today.
Probably many dived in on the back of the initial rise, looks like they created a "bubble" - seems the BOD's rns popped it for the time being.
Some made money, many are nursing headaches, I guess, got to love these bb's .
Gla
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Gerry you were spot on about ESL RNS
TF - rns from the ESL BOD, may slow things down over there.
G
sorry LSE - ESL bb.
G
TF - the rampers are all over ESL, atm - but I guess you know that.
If you think it's wild on the LSE - RESL bb - check out the ADFVN bb lol.
Hot air / P& D / genuine news coming - what are your thoughts ?
G
STOB 29.05 +5.55 +23.62% WOW
Hi Volcano - looks like cpi is popping over 50p which you predicted. Not in there atm, can't be everywhere.
I took another bite at TLW on 22nd Oct think it was, about a day or so after the Uganda confirmation. Must say it didn't look too good by early Nov. Still I left it in the oven, and it seems to have browned off nicely.
UU. results out tomorrow, it's drifting. Not sure - think I'll see what the market thinks, in the morning. Every chance of picking it up again before Xmas maybe I'll look for an ex div dip a week or so before the end if the year. Would rather luck it up around the £8.50 level, maybe I'm being unrealistic.
G
LOVELY............
Gerry,i have my hands full this morning with STOB, CPI, COST and TLW.
Morning Volcano - the absence of stamp duty also helps here. Am guessing you make a few quid on STOB today.
G
TF - just to mention based on the timing of your post on the close yesterday, mid price sub 24p.
Traders that bought can be out for 25.8p as I type somewhere around a conservative 7.5% for about 1.15 hrs invested here.
Still feel trading this one offers up regular opportunities. Am making no comments on the longer term.
Many trades available this morning on many Co's of course.
Gla
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