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Yes indeed, but that's the way this share has been worked for a couple of years now, can't go on for ever, get the last of your cheap shares, particularly with AIB results and sell off.
I think your way off... Theresa May is obviously a woman not ageing very well Arlene Foster is repulsive on every level..
.. well.. if you place May in the equation and both of them are seated next to you at a bar .. at 3pm in the morning .. things dont look too bad at all.. even if you lost your glasses at the bar..
.. net earnings 1.7 billion.. better than BOI.. the promised dividend of 250mm, nim at 2.25 ... projected at 2.42.. and shareholders equity of 13.1 billion.. BOI is in the 7.5 billion range ..1/2 of AIB https://aib.ie/content/dam/aib/investorrelations/docs/resultscentre/resultspresentation/results-presentation-2016.pdf
If you have anymore @.16 ......
It took over 150 mil shares to get .2275 to .235 and less that 2.5 million to get back to .2275..
Wen have AIB paying a dividend primarily to the government and diddly for the sons here. By the way cooking thank you for buying my shares at 16, I had bought them at 5 about 7 years ago.
We'll certainly not institutional. Not big enough. Quite a few chunky deals though.
aclaw son, you need to vist specsavers! Arlene, one look would put fear of god in most men!
.. politicians are all clever.. when they want to distract the ..people.. they place nice looking girls to distract.. works all the time.. ..
.. i wonder who the buyer(s). is..? certainly not the small investors. ..
Torquay... Copy and paste. (:
Will they close its.23 or .235?
Very disappointing..
And u don't think FF are worse hypocrits? I hope SDLP UUP and Alliance make ground and push those DUP BIGOTS to the kerb.
UK stock market is going bonkers! I wonder how much it will fall when article 50 is triggered... My guess is they might find some pretext to delay triggering! On another topic Arlene has represented the intetests of Unionism badly. Her party could be hurt tomorrow at the polls and she will be outonher ear as a consequence! I'm not one either for the sugar coated sweet words coming from SF. I remember too much of their past and their hypocrisy makes me sick!
Its strange but IT keep going on about a 16% decline in profits when in fact it was an 11% decline, am I correct?
Volume is our friend, wait for end of day to see if we hold up...
Thats usually my line! And of course its true.
But worst performer in the banking index..
Have just read the article that you posted - Absentee Landlords comes to mind - expressed in purely financial terms it makes good dispassionate reading. Then I think of all those people swept up in the merry go round of the property bubble and wonder - how are they managing now when the bean counters demolish their lives and capital.
The B B C News Channel and the six o'clock news trailed the Northern Ireland leaders debate at nine o'clock this evening. The Colleen and I decided to watch it, because I had watched the first debate on the I Player last night. Having watched it I have to say that I was impressed by the way that the debate was conducted, the questions that were asked and some of the replies to them. Their were three "girls" on the panel - Arlene of course, the girl who speaks for Sinn Fein as well as the one who speaks for the Alliance party. Arlene did herself no favours coming over as bitter with a smile that looked more like a nervous reaction. Sinn Fein's representative has obviously been put forward to soften the edges around the party and so look less threatening to the electorate. The girl who spoke on behalf of the Alliance Party, came across very well and for me won the debate and in doing so sealed Arlene's fate. She did her best, but she was sinking whilst she was speaking and was very uncomfortable most of the time, because of her out of date reliance on tribal politics. For anyone who has not seen this programme I am sure that it can be viewed on the B B C's I Player. What was most gratifying for me was the maturity demonstrated by most of the candidates and the representatives of the electorate, there was still one of those voices harping back to the past, but it was not very loud and seemed to have only scarce support. The whole tenor of the programme quite lifted my spirits, encouraging me to think more positively about the north but it still has a long way to go. I am going over again in a couple of weeks and will make a point of taking soundings in one or two of the bars on the Ormeau Road after we have attended our function in Belfast City Hall. I just hope that it isn't raining.... Good luck all..
..Noonan is complaining about the vulture funds.. see irish times.. for this one.. a separate article included http://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/how-vulture-companies-tried-to-influence-the-department-of-finance-1.2944938