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For those who don't realise, like bobbins, and think it wasn't proof read. Those ? Are likely bullet points thet dont get translated over well to some rns systems from whatever source doc it came from.
The guy who thinks they have debt of 80bln now up to 92bln needs another coffee, or learn how to interpret results . Jeesh. Results day really does bring the mentals out.
And yet we're up.... what's your point terry? still struggling to cover your short?
Lets hope for a double whammy, oil sale + revenue and azule
Lots of selling, but equally a lot of buying as well, news imminent, or maybe people have cottoned onto the fact that we're due several million this week.
I was replying to Jw axel, then realised that its Terry in disguise and shouldn’t have wasted my breathe.
Just hit 40 to sell and 41.6 to buy. Looking great.
Kinda. all time high was 27th dec wasn't it? 39.35 or something.
Are they fully selling out tho, or just decreasing? they must have been in for a good while ,so taking profit?
Great time to do it for a takeover or avg down. just hope we're not all left high and dry becasue of it.
"Also going to leave BT I called the BT number to renew, agreed on a deal, the contract is emailed from Lightico LTD, they use them scripts and documents . I looked the company up, it looks really dodgy, their address is -
24 Verity Walk, Harrogate, England, HG2 9QE
Nature of business (SIC)
72190 - Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
This is no longer a market leader, I think there is only one direction for this company"
or you know, moving to the modern age where contracts are done online and digitally like so many other companies and services, do you have a credit card per chance?
calling a nationwide telco no longer a market leader because they have embraced technology to cut costs and make it easier for people to sign contracts rather than filling out paperwork. im sure the company wouldnt want you holding their shares. idiot.
I would recommend re-reading some of the older threads. it all hinges on end results and if there is yet another impairment. a good sale of US business to clear debt and lower interest rates then hopefully back to profit.
could be 12-18 months i imagine. depends how quick the US sale goes through.
Its to get rid of all the old crew on better contracts, to hire new people on worse contracts. ultimately saving money in the long run.