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ClydeCrusader Xmas price £4.85
Thanks for your interesting and amusing replies to my question, "Why today's share price fall" asked just to see some traffic on the board. I thought that you had all emigrated!
What is the probable reason our share price is falling today?
The organisation responsible appears to be "Investing Matters" and the material seems to be posting webinars to we investors. I would hope that the LSE will pick up on the problem and will stop this abuse on its platform! How to inform the LSE webmaster? Any ideas?
I'm getting a popup advertisement on this site which can be deleted when on my PC but seems impossible to clear on my android phone
It just started recently! Anyone else with this problem and any advise to avoid its appearance, please.
Thanks spights, I was surprised that the price rose to £5.16 on the day.
I had already sold out at £4.99 a month ago and was well pleased with that but good luck to all of you still holding.
So now waiting until the next big decline!
Regards, ClydeCrusader (my first ship, joined as Engineer Cadet 5th August 1963)
What does a Broker's comment "House Stock" mean, Please
Make that £5.16 !
Clyde Crusader £5.15 Results
Must try harder to keep!
Clyde Crusader Xmas 2023 £6.25
Spights:- Who is generously supplying the Champagne?
spights:- When exactly is the finishing time for this friendly competition?
Thanks Jakers
What payment can I expect for my 4000 BP shares this Friday?
Christmas 2022 £4.85
Christmas 2023 £6.25
So we could substitute "disappointing outlook" for "underweight" and "encouraging outlook" for "overweight".
Thanks for that clarification selecta6
When it comes to Broker's Ratings, what exactly do their comments "underweight" and "overweight" mean?
So glad the forum is getting exciting again, it's been a little quiet lately.
Someone explain where Bernard just transferred in 200,00 shares from?
Which Forties oil field is that then? Most folk would name the installation, Say Forties Charlie? Plus anyone that knows their onions would use OIM...No explanation necessary. Another one post wonder.
ANS:- Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta but not Echo. I was there from 1977 until 1987, the youngest OIM at 33 at that time, the pioneering boom years. 500,000 barrels per day from the field then under John Browne when he was Forties Field Manager and some time before he became BP's boss, probably the best CEO of the company.