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Silver is it true yourself, Knigee and Pearls have been spotted in the Dunfermline area???
Have to admit that I would not be surprised if a number of the shoplifters were ex-shareholders. Perhaps there's a bit of 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' here?
Lol Pearls.... Fair play
Just a suggestion - but if you need to mention me in a post - at least get my user name right, thanks. I will repeat, I will shares in various brackets - low risk, medium risk and high risk. For years, Debenhams was a medium risk share and I would argue it was only in the last year before delisting that it became a higher risk share (eventually an exceptionally high risk share - and the warning was there by the BoD). Money was made here ... money was lost here...
Personally I have made some of my money in property - but even property has cycles and I have bailed out due to expecting a long overdue correction. The only true safe investment is probably cash - but with a return of 1% p.a. it's safe for a reason.
Re Debenhams - we should get an update on trading soon as even though the shares are now delisted I suspect the company will be minded to update the "market" occasionally.
Nige, when are you going to admit that you are being dishonest about yourself and apologise to everyone?
That is berating people for day trading whilst doing it yourself.
Will leave your quotes here again for everyone to see:
""Who do I think I am? Someone who has been in LSE for years and can't stand the DAY TRADERS"
"TRADED the share - making sure I did not keep a material amount investments for any long period due to the well known risks. "
RNS OUT - interest bit ""I am pleased that M&G has recognised the necessity for the CVAs and that as a result of the discussions we have had, it has withdrawn its challenge. I call on Sports Direct and CPC to do the same. If they do not, we will seek to have it thrown out. In the meantime, we continue to make good progress with the company's restructuring plans."
Meta - just read your post before logging in (a downside to filtering) .. if anyone asks me to apology for posting on here and somehow traded because of my comments - I will do so. I was not dishonest - I did NOT day trade BUT I was an active trader - meaning within a few days I sold after buying AND I did say so on the thread.
Now when are YOU going to be honest about your agenda here at the time - were YOU and others who suddenly appeared shorting the share - yes or no - be "honest" :-)
Knigee have you ever once looked at the previous 5 years of company accounts in detail before picking a share (not investing picking)? My definition of investing is safety of principle and adequate return. You don't seem to have one other than random picking of risky shares as you call it. Cash returns a significant loss over time, have you ever heard of inflation. Please educate yourself Try and build a little awareness and read books to learn. As I said before you don't seem to have the good sense to take such comments on board. Anyways its your money that your losing/investing!!.
Nige's account has more holes than a swiss cheese.
Claims to have an investment strategy and that he doesn't gamble then admits that he gambled on literally one possibility taking place, that being SPD's possible offer.
Claims to hate day traders, yet is quite happy to indulge in a bit of day trading himself.
Claims to approach investments long term then tells us all he sold out on a 2-3p spike.
Still waiting for an apology, a proper one.
No apology Nigel? Never mind, will just leave this here again for everyone to see what a hypocrite you are.
""Who do I think I am? Someone who has been in LSE for years and can't stand the DAY TRADERS"
"TRADED the share - making sure I did not keep a material amount investments for any long period due to the well known risks. "
Just to be clear, I rarely DAY trade - but actively trade.. there is a difference (do'h).. I don't actually recall buying and selling Debenhams in the same day but within the same week - my point about day traders is that they tend to pump on LSE and then sell out without selling on the spike - I stated when I purchased here AND stated when I sold - unlike most day traders - this being the element of BB day trading posters I detest - be honest about when you sell out - not just boast about when you buy in (btw why you care what I did here is beyond me - you be better off focusing on your own stuff)..
So you have gone from not day trading at all to rarely day trading. So you do actually do it.
The reason is to shine a light on your hypocritical behaviour Nigel. You come on here trying to police the board and moralising on the behaviour of others. You talk about the honesty of others, but what of your own honesty? Like I say, within a couple of posts you have gone from hating day traders to admitting that whilst it is rare, you do indeed day trade. So what else are you dishonest about?
Maybe I wouldn't have beef with you, but on my first ever post on DEB you jumped straight down my throat and sat on your high horse. Maybe if you hadn't acted so virtuous then, I would not be exposing you now.
At least you admit it is YOU that has a grudge.... also YOU never stated YOUR position here - pot,kettle,black... Well... did you short this or not? The truth is - the company continues but the shares will not be coming back... I can't see any return for shareholders even if court action is successful... back to monitoring every two weeks... unlike you, who judging by the speed of your initial reply today must be monitoring this thread 24/7 pmsl
Touched a nerve, Nige, everyone is seeing how dishonest you are and will continue to do so.
Dear oh dear.
As for my position, I have not criticised others for something that I do myself. That is your hypocrisy that is being pointed out. If you feel I have been hypocritical, feel free to point out where.
"Who do I think I am? Someone who has been in LSE for years and can't stand the DAY TRADERS"
"TRADED the share - making sure I did not keep a material amount investments for any long period due to the well known risks. "