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Derfel
I was thinking the same, but there is a difference between now and then. In 1991 the western led coalition were actively engaged in fighting Iraq so there was no need for Israel to get involved as there was coalition troops on the ground fighting Iraq. This time Israel is isolated in that Iran is not in conflict with anyone else, and Biden has unequivocally told Israel that if the do respond against Iran the US will not get involved so they would have to do it alone.This may be enough to make Netanyahu bite his lip and do nothing.
After 37 trading days, buyback complete to date:
Total shares to date....................................................872,370,655
Aggregate cost to date... ........................................... £434,477,303.85
Average price paid to date..........................................49.8042
Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed............21.72%
After 36 trading days, buyback complete to date:
Total shares to date....................................................825,079,081
Aggregate cost to date... ........................................... £410,601,679.80
Average price paid to date..........................................49.7651
Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed............20.53%
Falky......
"One day i will get it 100% right.....Never Mind"
But you were telling us all 5 days ago you get it right 100% of the time?
"100% of my calls regarding lloyds were genuine and right....everyone here knows my calls."
Paul....typo in my last, it should read
Yes you can invest the full £20,300 in your ISA account with no tax liability. The same would be the case if you invested your £20,000 and sold the next day for £100,000. You could then invest that £100,000 at will with no tax liability.
Paul
Yes you can invest the full £20,300 in your ISA account with no tax liability. The same would be the case if you invested your £20,000 and sold the next day for £100,00. You could then invest that £100,000 at will with no tax liability.
888......I have ImaRight on filter so do not see his post's, but interesting the one you have copied on Tesco. That just shows what a complete and utter idiot he is! The Tesco price match with Aldi is 78p per k/g. You are charged on the weight price per k/g. You would pay less for the bunch weighing 582g at Tesco than you would for the bunch weighing 811g at Aldi. Thick as mince!!
Falky
"You did ask the same question in the past and I did answer you... ....have a look...Cheers"
No I did not ask the same question in the past! Please directly answer the questions I have asked you in my post today at 09:11.
Falky
How can your short you took out at 50.08p be in profit when you have had to pay the 1.84p dividend on the shares that you shorted?
If 34.5p will be seen in 2024 why will you be closing your short(s) in the 40's?
"Great day for Falkey to get out without a loss, Im not rushing in to buying back yet"
Correct me if I am wrong, but Falky needs the SP to go down to go to 48.24p to break even on his short at 50.08 as he has to pay the 1.84p dividend on the shares he shorted at 50.08p.
After 35 trading days, buyback complete to date:
Total shares to date....................................................782,588,903
Aggregate cost to date... ........................................... £389,446,287.57
Average price paid to date..........................................49.7638
Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed............19.47%
"Some folks on here are trapped in a time warp, with their colonial mindset."
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