Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Thanks Riddlers. xx
That's what I call a chart. Yum yum.
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Lego. I looked at one of the AIM facebook sites that are always being punted and about 1 in 20 on it were women with picutres and eveything. So if the same applies on LSE, there are more women than you think on here not less. I admit its not very girly but we do exist. Some of the girls names are obviously boys, but then I've always thought that Langyyy has a very feminine quality. hehehe. xxx
No 50's and not a lot of money but I was very happy. Not a big player like all you lot... I don't know how you work and keep track of them all. You must be in 40/50 over they week. Lights out. Enjoy you're shift. I do 10 days over 9, so off every second Friday. nitexx
No... not at all. But I think Jange may have got his funds and his cakes mixed up. But you know I follow Janges every move. Had a disaster on WRES... well not a disaster but it could have been so much better if I hadn't got my limits and my stops mixed up.... doh.... I need training especially now that I've ended up with 13. Yes 13. Some are tiny of course like MOSB and SGZ - well you gotta. The fund looks good and looking for a wee fund at the moment. You know I like to spread myself about a bit. Off tomorrow, so have to get it down to 10 maximum. I'm not taking the p*** honest, but I did like the bit about the worshipful company of saddlers.
Tempted... and they make cakes too.
Nick Train began his career as an Investment Manager at GT Management in 1981, having graduated from Queen’s College, Oxford with a second class honours in Modern History (1977- 1980). He left GT in June 1998, after 17 years, on its acquisition by INVESCO. At his resignation he was a Director of GT Management (London), Investment Director of GT Unit Managers and Chief Investment Officer for Pan-Europe. He joined M&G in September 1998, as a Director of M&G Investment Management. In June 1999 he was appointed as Head of Global Equities at M&G. He left M&G in April 2000 to co-found Lindsell Train Limited. He is investment adviser to the Worshipful Company of Saddlers.
Sorry checky egg. ssh....... nite.
I think he's gone.
You there. I dare you to post something on the RBS board about the Darien scheme of the late 17th Century. I'll write it up and you can post it one night. maybe next time they are having a little tete a tete about the Union and the referendum. You on?
Cake and fif i. what's not to like. xx
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No Kira posted on ORE. Langyyy, he's gonna Ichimoku ORE, you've gotta stop him. It's got a Kenco cross and a Tassimo overlay. He must be stopped.
Shift work. You should be working Gentlemans hours... like NH. he's outta that door at 16.30 on the nose most nights.
Are you leading Kira astray.