The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
He doesn't work anywhere. He's on the dole and lives at home with his mum.
Very busy with parcel here also. Every day is Christmas. No idea how it will effect the bottom line though. Really keen on the social distancing now also. I'm off next week also and have been buying a few bits on line that I would normally get from b &q . Maybe lots off people are buying stuff for DIY and hobbies whilst they have all this fee time and can't go out. I think we might see 200p a share by may.
He should be charged with attempted murder.
https://mobile.twitter.com/neiljetel/status/1246754261746298881
A total lockdown was hinted at yesterday. Not sure if it will include postal workers though. If other couriers get shut down and RM stay open, watch the SP jump.
Right now I would take the pay rise. A bird in the hand.
I thought Rico wasn't going to negotiate the pay deal.
Are we getting our 6% pay rise over 3 years starting from next week ?
Looking like it will be postponed now. With Barnier sick and now Boris deteriorating it could be delayed for 2 years or even cancelled.
Last week's stamp price increases should help and at least a couple of million quids worth of stock must be getting bought each month through the employee share scheme.
Phew! Where can I get one?
Expert on the radio said that it's not possible to test specifically for covid-19 just for coronavirus it general of which there are several strains including the common cold. Not sure where that leaves us.
We were told a few weeks ago that RM were stopping all inland flights soon.
We need an antibody test then those that have had it can go back to work and those that have not can be put on furlough.
Shouldn't have shut down at all. Should ride it like a cowboy.
Thanks JBT.
What about those self isolating due to a family member having it?
I went to docs 9th January so who knows?
Same with me. I have flu jab but had flu like symptoms early Jan. Maybe it already swept through us? I suspect that any deaths around that time would be put down to normal flu but wouldnt there have been more deaths than usual, tests done and red flags waved? We need an antibody test to be sure.
Here's the more technical stuff.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973
That fact that it lives for longer on surfaces is probably why it's spreading so easily.