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Looking at the revolut site, it looks like this is a trial extension for Revolut only customers and is desk top only. The main Revolut site states that crypto can already be traded, so not sure this is any more than a beta trial atm
Daytrade don't you realise how much you embarrass yourself
So your version of a great day is looking years back over somebody's posting history at 7am or so, just to carry on your pointless bickering.
You then use a post from 2022 to say somebody else is living in the past! Maybe you can explain how somebody who has apparently posted here once in the last six months is a tamper. Only in your head daytrade!!
What a way to waste your life, you genuinely are one of life's winners. In your own head anyway.
So sad
So there were a total of FIVE largish sells across the entire day. Only two of the five were for the same amount.
So where is the substantiation for the theory that somebody wants out. Or for the other even dafter theory that there is some sort of panic selling going on.
The actual data isn't saying that.
LSE should probably shut this board down for a few days to hopefully cleanse it of uninvested idiots
Nope Smalley I said the opposite, that the company haven't produced a monthly breakdown. You posted this
My research shows that a the vast majority of Q1/24 invoiced sales were made in February, which looking at all historical sales for February is very, very, unusual!
I asked you to share your research, showing how you had found out that invoiced sales were made in February.
Unless ofcourse you are just continuing to make stuff up.
Definitely before i was even thought of Daz, let alone born. Dave Prowse though i do remember as the green cross code man before he went to the dark side!
I guess Tonka toys is a bit of an age watershed thing.
As toys they were massive in the 80's. Well actually they were quite small but you get what I mean lol
Debenhams spin off I think Reardonz that's his game I think
Blackfox, good post, Frasers won't be buying Boo, I'd guess there is an opportunity to sell Misguided via Debenhams but it's such a toxic brand I'm not sure Debenhams would go near it.
I'm also not sure about the laser focus on young females. That would seem to discount Boohooman, Karen Millen and Debenhams
Onwards and upwards from here hopefully
Toffers as posted before, even the article you posted states that companies don't sell personal data they sell targeted advertising
Anyway i think the subject is exhausted
Especially when you see the trolls trying to disrupt an otherwise polite and sensible conversation with their usual abuse and bile.
And yes Hexam the troll community includes you. Unable ever to criticise a troll post but jump on anybody remotely positive
And then you state that you don't play those games.
More than a little strange
Toffers you still don't get it
Even the article you posted states this
Even though companies like Facebook and Google aren’t directly selling your data, they are using it for targeted advertising, which creates plenty of opportunities for advertisers to pay and get your personal information in return.
The simplest way is through an ad that links to a website with its own trackers embedded, which can gather information on visitors including their IP address and their device IDs.
Advertising companies are quick to point out that they sell ads, not data, but don’t disclose that clicking on these ads often results in a website collecting personal data. In other words, you can easily give away your information to companies that have paid to get an ad in front of you.
If the ad is targeted toward a certain demographic, then advertisers would also be able to infer personal information about visitors who came from that ad, Bennett Cyphers, a staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said.
For example, if there’s an ad targeted at expectant mothers on Facebook, the advertiser can infer that everyone who came from that link is someone Facebook believes is expecting a child. Once a person clicks on that link, the website could collect device IDs and an IP address, which can be used to identify a person. Personal information like “expecting parent” could become associated with that IP address.
“You can say, ‘Hey, Google, I want a list of people ages 18–35 who watched the Super Bowl last year.’ They won’t give you that list, but they will let you serve ads to all those people,” Cyphers said.
Selling targeted advertising space is nothing like selling actual personal data
In fact Toffees, here is the link to Boohoo privacy policy, stating all the things they use data for.
Selling it on isn't one of them
https://www.boohoo.com/page/privacy-notice.html
No Toffers I'm not, because as you say it depends on express and unambiguous consent., which isn't gathered when companies do standard permissions
In fact virtually every website I've seen specifically states that they will never sell personal data.
And it's selling data, specifically when a company is bought out of admin that we are discussing here
Quite simple daytrade go and read a few privacy policies on a few websites. It might be a bit difficult for you, given you seem to have the intellectual and emotional intelligence of a six year old
Toffers as I've said it relies on consent and that consent is rarely if ever asked for.
It certainly isn't asked on behalf of a third party taking over a business from admin.
Yes Toffees, here is the relevant bit to this discussion
obtain valid consent, an individual must take a positive action to confirm their consent, based on a clear understanding of what they’re consenting to.
So for Ted Baker, or Boo in a takeover positive consent would need to be expressly given.
Which I doubt it is now
Oh daytrade wrong again on so many counts
Toffers is female, you owe her an apology
Second in your own two horse race says it all
Toffers you don't get the point about express permission. You certainly don't get the point about transfer of rights.
Each to their own, but firstly a bid won't come imho but if it did 60p wouldn't even reach shareholders
Man child still involved in his imaginary battle with people who think he is a fool
So sad
Going to admit you were wrong when you were gloating a few days ago about not even BIg MIke being interested in buying any more daytrade. When some of us were saying he was mid purchase.
For someone who considers himself a perennial winner, you don't half lose a lot. Second place in your own two horse race daytrade?!
Bon Scott you need shares to vote on anything.
Kamani bought at £2.60 from memory, so he is going to let his lifetimes work go for 40p
You are just embarrassing yourself
Oh dear Bon Scott, just whose strategy is that?
Just the dumb product of an uninvested troll mind.
Is the Kamani family going to sell their 20% stake for 40p
The answer is obvious