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55 - Still Working / Lurking.
Hoping ARB will bring retirement a few years closer.
Herdie: Good call, I am looking to do something most likely in a country that needs support. Not sure which one at the moment. Currently I have set up a local food bank to help those who have been furloughed, made unemployed, reduced hours etc ... due to lock down. Also, just provided over 250 cooked family meals during the half term break. We did 450 cooked meals over the Xmas period. If I can retire early then I can take these projects further. Keep in touch - thanks.
60 - Retired 5 yrs and enjoying life. hoping to add icing on the cake
38 but feel about 90 ??
The Economist,
That’s pretty good going - Fair play to you,
Yep defo interested in the local aspect - Based in Spelthorne so if you are close by will defo be something I’d look to help with - Hoping to call it a day later part of the year.
50 +/- a couple.
Argo was my first crypto share, and by far my biggest and most successful one. I love the chat here too, very informative and perfect read while having my first cappo of the day, and my last Vodka tonic in the evening :-)
Feels like family...a slightly dysfunctional one...
Homerun, I think lots of us share your sentiment. My boss refers to my "Argo Mates"
A young 45 here.
Big thanks to you all for the daily reminders of where this is headed, so I'm not tempted to cash in on any highs. My industry isn't allowed to restart until the end of June, so I'll be relying on you to keep me on the right path until I have a wage coming in again. Must. Not. Sell. Shares.
55 retired in June last year on my 55th birthday, been into shares since the early 90s, started with Stagecoach while a manager with the employee "bogof" offer, and never looked back since::)
@margie123 alright uncle D it’s ya nephew lol! 68 hey , got a few years on my 29....
HOLD
Moon
@ Economist & Herdie;
I'm from a MH / Healthcare background, but now in education: I'd be keen to get involved in some regard....
Please keep it in mind.
Regards,
CC
Nice one CC, and most certainly will.
32 years old, started investing 4 years ago but first big success is this share, which has helped me become a one hundred thousand-aire (and briefly two hundred thousand when it was £3.25) if that’s a thing :) still holding from 4.24 p. However I know nothing guaranteed until you sell.
CC, Herdie and theEconomist - likewise if I can hit the big resign button this year I would like to get involved.
Currently doing some mentoring which is very rewarding - might look at setting something up in that area for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Share the skills and tricks I have learnt as a white man getting on in the corporate world.
Hope we can get to do these things.
RC
Thank you all - RC, Herdie CC
Would really like to share your ideas going forward. We can make a massive difference for the vulnerable/disadvantaged.
ARB has the best Board....
My Vietnamese partner and I finished work on 28/02/2020 to travel the world - ha! I was 54 and she 45. We bought a 7.5 ton furniture removal lorry and put a kitchen and bed and port potty in and went to Calais, not ever having driven one before. Avoiding Spain/Italy and getting out of France we just drove with no plan. After Germany/Austria/Luxembourg/Hungary/Slovakia/Croatia/Serbia we found Montenegro and visited as I only knew they sing a song in Eurovision song contest. Two weeks later bought a house for 40k. Would love to have some Argonautic assistance to do the place up!! The Lorry is here and for sale too - Mercedes, low mileage and bags of adventure!!!
Sure Pearls is up for it
Awwww, you guys and gals are all a strong buy!!
Changed my mind; this thread's the best!!
@ TEconomist / Herdie / RC & any other Argonauts who are inspired to get involved : this is great, and definitely something to keep in mind & keep some momentum with.... Do I sense a CIC being formed here?
Needs some sort of Argo nod in the name.... (Golden fleece - Nah.. Moonshot - Hmm, nah [needs work]).
@l_b; "I bet PW would love to hear that kind of account too tbh. Maybe we should write him a book of thanks with some anecdotes in future." - Pretty sure PW knows already.... You think he doesn't pay someone to monitor social media? Company rep is in the risk assessment; Argo understand the game, they pay attention and they address any potential issues before they negatively impact the business.... IMHO.
The anecdotes book is still a good idea though.
Nerds.
CC
So great to read this, Different ages, different back grounds and different reasons and hopes for the future that this share is hopefully going to help with, Hope everyone hits the goal, we all have our dreams and let’s hope Argo helps us get a step closer, I am a late arrival at this party but hoping I can take a little away form it.
shanta, what’s the wine like?
K3VMC - 1.99 euros for a litre of red. The soil is particularly fertile here and grapes growing everywhere. Vranac is locally produced and very palatable. The vineyard is Plantaze. 12%. The exchange rate makes that about £1.70!!! Beer is 55 cents for a 500ml bottle. Hooch heavenly affordable.
Ok. I’m in. My missus bought the tax haven and my task is to buy the holiday home.
Are you near the coast?
@Shantaram, if you want an Argo-fam designer hit me up. I did this place in Ibiza a few years ago:
https://www.villaguru. com/luxury-villas/spain/ibiza/villa-can-jordi/
I've started my own business up again after 7 years designing bars and restaurants on the London-Dubai merry go round.
K3VMC - not near the coast on purpose! 7 minute drive from the airport is better and I don't want to be surrounded by digital nomads! Lots of beads and tie dye with tattoos and piercings. Perish the thought!
JMango - I have no idea what an Argo-Fam designer is but sounds too hedonistic for me sorry.
hahaha! Argo-family! :0)
The hedonist in me got worn out a long time ago :0(