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One of them has escaped
Profit-taking to be expected…
I am comfortable with the sale….
Not core business, even though major contributor to
the bottom line..
Sales were slightly down YOY,.
Most likely the buyer has been more influenced by the
customer base which been highly referred to than the business
model itself.
So lots of dosh in the bank and can concentrate on cyber
security….
I reckon the Station Master is looking for his whistle....
Hello Moon, is it me your looking for ?
Appears we may be learning the EASY way
And the Muppets hibernated for most of the
day which is always a good sign for the SP
It would be interesting to know if FLX are first to
market with this type of product, if so, it could well
be a game-changer….
Destination Moon will be just a hop for where we
might eventually be going with this boy !
Roli, the number of recommendations you received for this post,
when considering the small number of posters on this board,
speaks volumes for the accuracy and agreement as to it’s content.
Just filter....they could just go away once no-one gets involved in
the tripe they spew out...
Roly, there is a common denominator in respect
of all the argumentive posts on this board...
And you need look no further than The Muppets.
Ironically, they see themselves as the victims...
Comedy Gold..
That load of tosh really is jaw-droppingly ridiculous..
It really does beggar belief and you get to understand the
shortcomings in the NHS in addressing the mental health issues
since the pandemic..
As I have stated before their MO is to
“Befriend” any new posters and then
rip them to pieces …if they are daft enough
that is !!!
Roly, you are getting dragged in by the Muppets again.
Let’s see how long before they put the dagger in…
It will not be long…
Let’s put it this way, would you walk down the street
and have a discussion with a lamp post ?
Roly, just filter them, they are nothing more than
nuisance value....you will learn lnother from them other
than the same old tripe.....although the downside is you may
miss the repetieive ditty"I did it the hard way" by the resident
crooner......
Just for clarity...the coupon rate differss from Country to
Country and the higher the risk the higher the rate..
That would certainly be an element of the criteria used
for determining the rate...but I believe the risk consideration
determines the starting number ...
You could well be right, as finance houses/banks tend to keep
their calculations to themslelves...but if you liken it to Gov
Bonds....it is all about risk...the size of the bond and the coupon
rate are fixed at the outset and you can buy any part of at that
rate....no penalties or discounts based on value..
Roly....as previously stated the interest rate reflects
the risk...this being 11%, puts in in the higher band of
te 8-12% you identified.
One consolation is that the higher the risk, the more
due diligence that Boost will have preformed...so that
indicates a clean bill of health, with maybe a fwe minor
ailments......otherwise they would not have parted with
the money and just walked away...
Roly, did you know Muppets, as Primates, are part of
the Ape family, even though they are maybe a couple
of 000 years behind the evolution curve.
There is a tendency for in breeding which maybe the causation
of the major brain abnormalities and defects seen within the
local communities….
Better, Excellent argument for holding and I agree on most of the points you make, unfortunately I have already got out.
However, chomping at the bit to get back in as I do see this as a good long term investment.
As someone posted recently, we have seen how volatile the SP can be and that’s what swayed me
to sell.
With this in mind I di think an opportunity will arise sooner rather later to get back in..
Yea, does not seem right, certainly appears some
skullduggery underfoot.
But, the buys will eventually surface and we should then see their effect on the SP