Well done on your success with lloyds its currently my biggest holding in portfolio. Currently about 5% higher up than 888 since the start of the year(my pick) which Im not currently holding(sold at 490p on a spike in Sept)
Saga, sfor, dfs, mng, 888,asos,cine,lloyds. High risk and high fliers lol, potentally more altitude than a billionaires rocket. Note last rns by dfs a farewell gift from a parting director imo.
It is competent, buys up companies where it sees inefficiency, improves them and sells them on as it has just done hence the 15p special dividend. Currently owns worlds largest car part manufacturer gkn, obviously a slow down due to pandemic and now in recovery so melrose is doing fine. Details on special dividend, google it or look on hargreaves lansdown for detail and overview on company performance.
Good luck trying to withdraw money from binance, hasnt the fca blocked them transacting with uk regulated companies eg banks as of this week? I could be factually incorrect but thats my understanding of the situation.
I dont hold crypto on any platform I tried to register and because gov postponed out of date dvla licences for 12 months failed to get registered with binance and in the end didn't bother - with no regrets.
Come to the conclusion fca are politically controlled shoe soles(you get my drift), first they tried to stop dividend being paid out now they're e treating everybody like children over crypto trying to ban transactions taking place(binance being blocked for starters), oh and also making final salary pensions a nightmare to transfer. Im an effing adult if I want to blow my pension or make a million, same with crypto let me do it.
My tip as mtb is well aware was mng over lgen and its closed the gap considerably. Lgens a good long term pick with a solid dividend that provided when many failed to do so in recent years.
Totally agree electric prices will spike on increased demand so it will cost the same for electric as petrol. Only way different is if future technology with fusion cuts costs. From a national security perspective I think its totally nuts to rely on a single source of energy for all products.
No not holding morrisons, doubt if original bidder will give up and wouldnt be surprised if amazon didnt join in shortly the latter being prefered bidder with existing ties I reckon, all guesswork. Hotel chocolat up 6% today.