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I assume you meant 'fund'? Typing is hard for you, isn't it sluggy?
£184 rent, nothing to charge, depreciation doesn't factor and insurance is baked in to fleet (slight increase in premiums this year was before we took on ev estates). 0% finance through Santander, organised by MG business hq. Could have dropped £28k each on Skoda or Hyundai, but why would we? Certainly not to impress simpletons like yourself. Meanwhile our books are more full that even height of pandemic. It's not virtue signalling, it's just good business.
Now, can you finally stop trying to deflect and admit your stupidity RE: GDP? People have to read this tripe we post and they are waiting for you to finally admit you're wrong on this (and many other things, but start small hey?)
What does a Chinese golf cart cost to run, all in. Pence per mile including depreciation, insurance and the monthly payments you have to make because your business is so dire that it cannot find its “fleet” via regular cashflow?
Virtue signalling is an expensive business
Tldr, typical keyboard warrior nonsense I'm sure. Any update on that GDP data?
it’s hilarious when people who can’t afford purchases get them on credit and pay even more for them in the long run and then try and claim that’s sound business
it’s simply a business with inadequate cashflow that needs to borrow to grow. no shame in that of course, but claiming it’s a win is like saying you’d rather mortgage a house than buy it because you fancy paying the interest for ****s and giggles
funny how these serial losers get angry when they’re exposed isn’t it? even stranger they hang around a forum of stock they aren’t invested in trying to sniff a car crash to get sadistic pleasure from
these are the kind of guys who are nine stone wet through and would fill their knickers if someone confronted them in a pub bar. but give them a keyboard and an anonymous id and they’re suddenly alan sugar
except even that ****ney barrow boy wouldn’t have sunk to depths of “renting” a fleet of chinese golf carts
Have you owned a business where you bought rapidly depreciating assets for cash, and how did that work out for you? Was your accounts department impressed? Do we also hire in rarely-used plant equipment to avoid buying it and watching it depreciate because of a cash flow issue? What a clot.
What's hilarious is when people who are clearly thick as treacle try to ignore the elephant of their own stupidity in the room and refuse to admit their lies when everyone reading this knows they embarrassed themselves. Are you ready to own up yet, sluggy?
It’s hilarious when people who need to use credit because they don’t have sound cashflow try to justify using credit as a good business decision!
EV residual values are shocking. The markets don’t lie people
Are you as confident in your EV stats as your GDP 'data', slug? Joke- I'm sure you have some actual articles to back up your claims this time. You wouldn't make that mistake twice.
Of course we rent our company vehicles, slug. I'm guessing you've not run many businesses? Why would we take on £140k worth of liabilities when we run them as a cap-neg overhead? People doing that as their personal car aren't stupid either- get a brand new motor with no finance or maintenance costs for a fixed outgoing and cream off a decent interest on any savings you have. I'm sure there are people suckered in to bad lease arrangements but that's their look out.
I have no time for quady but I am starting to wonder if he's right when he says you are the thickest chump here. How's your homework coming?
So the U.K. is first to halve it’s carbon emissions
Has it made the tiniest hot of difference to the weather “worldwide”?
Of course not 🤪🤪😜🤪🤪🤪
Richer; they can’t give away EVs, second hand values are falling hand over fist because despite all the Willy waving, they don’t make any financial sense when you crunch the numbers
You’ll hear things like “£x per month” which already indicates that the idiots buying these things can’t afford them and are getting them on finance
Mark my words, this is a Betamax moment and we will return to proper cars. Let’s just hope we sell this crap on the faux copper demand
We've just added 4 MG estates to the fleet, each costing sub-£200 a month with a 250 mile range. Chaps who are using them are happy having come out of diesel VAG estates. Comparable price, no emissions charges anywhere they go and free charging as our warehouse has solar, but cheap on economy 7 where they want to take them home. Will chop them in after a few years so no battery concerns. Maybe look at one of those if you're struggling?
Hi Stackhigh I’m interested as to whether you’re an EV driver?
I’m not because I can’t afford to be - literally I can’t afford their huge cost when buying NEW.
As to second hand EVs. Would YOU yourself buy one knowing the cost of a new battery, which can obviously run out after years of use. I’ve heard around £8000?
I don’t know ?
You understand my point?
Your tell 'em, slug! The world is back in the hands of the coal burners, right? So we're both post-truth (because you're happy to lie here, get called out, promise 'proof' and then clam up scared) and back in the dark ages? Woop! You must be thrilled!
I bet you’ve spent all Christmas registering interest with hearing aid providers and funeral services just to get the free biros
Woke off! Your time is over
God you're a knoob
I think Lord braggart is referring to an entirely optional and discrete flag that is set on a trade to notify it was the result of an algorithm
But it’s incorrectly set, because many of them were off book which involves and intermediary
It’s a bit like leaving “no opinion” on the drop down here. It doesn’t mean you don’t have one, rather that you omitted or couldn’t be bothered to set the drop-down appropriately
Don’t get me started on his levels of support. He couldn’t read a crossword never mind a TA chart
Crushed by Autobots Roxi...
59 out of the last 63 trades...94%...
So don't tell me there isn't a bid coming soon...
Because why else would they do 200+ piffling trades today...the last quiet...day before New Year...to make very little money or even a loss...
To suppress the SP!
Its dropped back a tad, hoping we can move much further forward in the new year,
Happy New Year everyone, see you in New Year
You shouldn't have said that - he will put you on filter.
Red, you tell people they should actively research and manage their investment to always end up in huge profit like you, but there's a problem. Other people are actually trading real shares, rather than the pretend shares you and your wife claim to trade (always comfortably after the event and sometimes claiming other people's trades).
Stick to the ellipsis pushing, or reporting Christmas day trades in Canada as significant 🤣
Addickt...this is why I have him filtered...he posts rubbish...
Yesterdays volume 326.44k...thats £34k in value...
ALL trades done at 0.18 or 0.185 and they closed at 0.18...
Which is 10.44...
Poke 🦜
Just got in having a quivk skim through today's
Posts. Whatever happened to the childish chatter
Every time it happens, I picture bbg, padmaster and Co.
Then I think of all of those posters who think it's on the up. And boast of buying another million at 9p, just before the rise to 10p.
Never to mention it again.
Love it.
Very stupid question, if no one is bidding now why they will in say 12 months?
If the government us not happy and have to intervene, it is likely to be a sort if force majeure card against solg?
Mgmt, better get 35p from the chinese if the rules allow it instead of being surprised!.
Hi Add, I was primarily answering the question regarding tax year that someone asked, and positing that any tax year sellin would most likely taken place in Canada.
Not much selling going on and relatively little in size...
Some profit taking? Tax loss selling...?
But also some investors taking advantage of the pullback...
Could close unchanged or even higher...?
Happy New Year to one and all...when SOLG is sold we'll have one helluva party...!