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avocet123
Posted in: VOD
Posts: 6,559
Gutter, you always have bad feelings weather the sp goes up or down, you have a bad feeling. It really makes no difference, to anyone.
Dave, https://www.google.com/finance/quote/VOD:LON?comparison=LON%3ABT.A&window=YTD I am sticking to Vodafone.
Garonne you are getting really boring. You are a rubbish dreamer, and if you aren't just sell out.
Posted in: SALT
Decent buys coming in at just under 100p.
Gutter, the share is actually up. Its at 73.8p as opposed to 63p. So its up, and not down. And its miles from the 50's which is where you predicted it would go.
Posted in: EZJ
Stumpy, maybe BoA read your dross on here and thought the sp must fall much lower better to sell out.
Gutter you are late today. When are you telling us about your bad feeling bla bla bla
I don't understand gutter. Are you not happy we have left the 60s well and truly behind us?
Just tell us why a falling sp makes you sad. Or don't you know.
Oh dear stumpy, why the sadness, after all you predicted it was going much lower? Only now you bought in didn't you, such a shame.
Gutter, why the long face?
Just tell us why the sadness when the sp goes down? Noone else as sad as you are.
Gutter, Why do you care? Answer the question!
Good luck kopfkissen and gute nacht
Garonne let it go. She does not need to buy shares to appease you
Posted in: OCDO
My buy in price target at 250p is not far away now. But it will be a very small speculative position, as I dont see Ocado as a viable business. At best it will be taken over.
Let him answer the question. He is sad and he is afraid of it falling. We all want to know why he is emotionally affected.
Gutter, why the disappointment since you are not invested?
How quickly stumpy goes from deramping to ramping. Not long ago he predicted much lower levels, but since he bought in he switched to ramping
gutter, ****ed you didn't get the big drop you predicted this morning, again?
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