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I am no expert but if you are concerned by their exposure to the car finance issue then I suspect the brokers, traders and pensions schemes....... have considered this some time ago and the risk is built in to the price
I sold some and think what could have been. Worse still I have power of atourney over my Mums financial affairs and I sold some of hers too early, but again it could have gone the other way - the benefit of hindsight. Finally, I sold a flat in Chiswick and bought overseas, the flat probably doubled in value since whereas the property overseas is a dog. Another poster refers to people who held on as having nerves of steel, had the price dropped they would have been the ones full of regret and you the person with nerves of steel.
I am trying to find a quote which I read a long while back but can't, it essentially said don't let the past which you cannot influence distract you from the future which you are in control of. Good luck
Great performance, once they hit 160p I thought I should sell and buy back as they usually peak on good news then fall back, well I didn't. I am overseas now and am 7 hours behind you so this morning I took a look at google finance and saw they had closed at 155p (thinking I would have been right to sell), checking here and Halifax its 161p. This seems to be a regular occurrence on google, I just wonder why?
"The days of hard borders and bitter disputes/wars between neighbouring nations are long over, Brexit will inevitibly fail."
I suspect the citizens of Ukraine would love to believe those days are long over. My list of people to filter is ever growing
Not a bad deal? I read they are taking on 2800 Tesco bank employees, I thought one of the ideas of such purchases was to achieve synergies. I despair, the sooner the board are removed and replaced with AI or someone pulls the trigger on a takeover the better
I believe the likes of lightico are used as BT try to adhere to OFCOMs requirements, ie the customer was aware of the terms and conditions before taking out the contract, so as well as someone telling you all the information you need to know they also send the document for you to read.
If authorities suspect fraud or money laundering they can instruct a bank to freeze an account, and the bank aren't allowed to tell you why. Doesn't sound like this is the situation here but you are wrong, accounts can be frozen by the bank and give no reason
I am really not sure why people come on such boards suggesting they know more than others and in effect can predict the short term rises and falls, but even worse bounce from buy to sell in minutes. What I do know is that the filter tab under "Share discussion for Role-Royce" is a great way to block there nonsense posts, just click it and type their name and they are blocked