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Lizard,
Apart from the “usual selection”, there are also some decent, ordinary people who don’t want to be complicit in the killing of everybody in Gaza as collective punishment for the crimes of Hamas.
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Wet blankets in judiciary, politics and society believe UK arms sales to Israel breaches international laws. Usual selection of Islamists, virtue-signallers, student activists, ambulance chasers. Should organise a first-class ticket to Rafah instead.
No. While I have never sold short, it does provide liquidity in markets and thus is important for all investors.
100 billion fund being proposed by NATO will give the industry a adrenaline shot. Expect BAE, Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Thales, Dassault, Leonardo, Rheinmetall to benefit especially.
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I will share this far and wide
@ Mulder - Chamberlain said 'Peace in our time", the reality is that the weak will be consumed by the strong (militarily), ever has been the case. Whilst it's great to be pacifist / liberal and turn the other cheek, did that ever stop the school bullies? It certainly didn't to me and I was brought up to believe in diplomacy and turning the other cheek, my father was a sniper in WW2. What I learnt from the school play ground was, there comes a time to square up to bullies (read Putin, XI etc) and now is that time, sadly. We need strong defence companies
Mulder, it's war. What do you expect? People die. Everybody understands the situation is messy, but your take is naive, short-sighted and cynical. BAE are a premier arms manufacturer absolutely essential to our security and defence. Without them, we would be a lot poorer (not just economically), but weaker too, less influential on the global stage, less powerful. The UK needs to be as strong as possible in today's volatile world.
Supplying arms to Israel who use these to kill innocent children and aid workers is fine is it?
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Don't be ridiculous. Bae sells a product. How that customer uses it is up to them. Like Ford sells a car, or BMW sells a car, doesn't stop someone deliberately mowing someone down on the road does it. Bae has given me a good retirement and hopefully everyone a great future for people employed there going forward
Mulder, just curious, are you a religious person, not trying to start such a detailed discussion here, but though I was 'brought up' a Catholic I wonder now, in my latter years, where is the so-called good, all knowing and compassionate God in all of this Earthly suffering by millions of innocent humans ?
Mulder - quite the most ridiculous argument and nothing to do with the merits of owning share in this company. If you want to live in a cotton wool world, please do so. I am actually rather grateful for the defence afforded to me when commuting to school in Aden with armed guards on the bus in the 1960's. Yes, came under fire once in 2 years but a girl was killed when a grenade was thrown into the cinema during a screening of Bambi - only saw the first 10 minutes so no idea what happened after that.
You carry on in a fantasy world where everyone is nice and kind and gentle, makes finding shares a little tricky to find as more likely than not some child is exploited, farmland ravaged, big holes dug in the ground or animals are exposed to chemicals
Reader61, I suspect current pullback is to take some profits and reallocate to Oil and Gas, Airplane Travel and Gold/Resources stocks as these latter three seem to be trending higher now.
Pressure is mounting on UK and Europe to spend more on Defence per Sky News article today, recent commentaries on being in a "pre-war status" and Putin's continued and escalating anti-NATO rhetoric.
Crikey Mulder, or maybe I should say Crimey Mulder ? So being invested here, and in other stocks connected with weaponry capable of killing humans (maybe kitchen knives, hammers, baseball bats ?!!) is the Perfect Crime !! Maybe also Tobacco stocks for the slow death ?!! Thank you Mulder, never thought I'd find the Perfect Crime !!
Hopeyou have your nuclear bunker ready ?!!
Sliding today because Mulder sold all six of his shares.
What it means is each and every one of you invested here are morally corrupt and complicit in murder and genocide. Blood money.
Any thoughts, I believed we would be on the ramp towards divvy date, instead a near 2% fall today?
Whilst I agree with the sentiment Mulder, I also agree with Alas_Smith. My question to you, why are you here if you feel that way? I could make money with say Chinese stocks but don't I choose not to invest there because I don't agree with their world take over view.
Whether you like it or not, the primary duty of a Government is to ensure the protection of its citizens, lands and borders. Defence.
Frankly it doesn't matter to me what a company does provided that it is a good investment. You are probably going to be on a hiding to nothing with your comment. If you can explain why BAE is a poor investment I would be delighted to learn and might discover information that I may have missed in my research on the investment case to own shares in this company.
Mind boggling. Profiting from wars, the murder and killing of others.
Oddly enough, there is argument to use the simplest of technical analysis to provide clue on future share price direction and set limits and targets. If using this approach, probably a good starting point is the 12 month chart.
As far as I can tell it has been not only heading northwards, but, from the low in July was in a pretty rough trend with sharp movements to the up and downside. This was bounded by 2 parallel lines, but earlier this month, the upper band seems to have been broken. The share price is climbing at a decent pave without the sharp movements.
I’ve no idea what target price could be, so would look at the 5 year chart for inspiration. Well, that is not much help as we are pushing new boundaries. The 5 year chart does show the trend to be up and showing no sign of falling. I’d go with that until something changes, probably politically.
EVOSTI, what you do depends on your circumstances and what your perceived opportunity cost is. I have significant BAB and RR so have already sold some BAE (bought at 400p in Oct2020) and bought some other stocks which I feel will double within 3 years.
So if you have no other Defence type stocks, perceive enough growth for BAE over next few years v other perceived opportunities, don't need the cash for other things, then I'd certainly hold and maybe buy more if no other perceived better opportunities.
I've given a Strong Buy also !!
Here's one way to look at it: profits are expected to improve. The freecashflow yield on BA is 6.8%, which is greater than the risk-free rate of 5.2%.