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As the end of the tax year approaches I was hoping to offset some of my losses here against gains made elsewhere. No such luck (so far). To-day I checked HMRC's negligible value list and we are not there under "W". I don't often visit you here nowadays but once enjoyed news from the allotment or polytunnel (Rhubarb is showing trough here in the West Midlands). My regards to the regular posters, Jeb.
HMRC do publish a list of eligible "negligible value" Co's but it may be a while before WRES get on it. An earlier poster commented that Administrators tend to drag the process out to drain every last penny into their own pockets ! My own loss on CLN became a useful offset against other gains with no difficulty from the tax man: here we go again. Jeb.
Should be required reading for planners of new projects. As usual they start by saying "It's all OK folks; all under control" before revealing how serious it is. "Energy Dense" makes a nice sound bite to imply "like a bomb" ! Thanks for the link BBN.
@F-T; IES has the legacy of the Red T footprint (for good or ill) in a "safe" jurisdiction. That weighs heavy for the over-cautious or lazy unwilling to look as deep as we are able to do here. It will probably drift down nearer the 175 placing price before short termers send it briefly up again. We are on firmer ground here. Jeb.
A bid looks possible, those two 1K buys and the 2k sell should not have left us up even in this thin market. Like you Pic I'm 100's% up since I bought in following a tip from FT's John (Lord) Lee several years back. He always researched thoroughly meeting with board members etc. He thought this niche market leader to be well insulated from any global downturn if I remember correctly. Nice timing for someone. My other Lee tip buys have all been taken over very profitably. Thanks M'Lud.
Thanks Bella (at 04.59) That link is the most concise explanation that I've seen. We fellow travellers need stuff of this clarity to really understand our investment. I hope all will read. My thanks to you and the other "heavyweights" here (they know who they are). Jeb.
Pdub, I am in awe ! Having hearing impairment I struggled with the audio interview re-tracking it several times. All is now clear thanks to your sterling efforts. "Thanks" seems inadequate but what else can I say ? THANKS, Jeb.
.439p just before 11.00 shown red was definitely a buy, like Kev said.
Hi Oldie, peaches much the same in the Midlands too, lucky to eat half a dozen, the rest unripe to fallen off in a few days. Even the good ones get split stones with earwigs inside. Spray early on but still loads of pretty curly leaves which I usually pick off and bin. Not so bad this year but no sign of fruit set either. Weather ! Good luck to everyone here. Jeb.
Hi OMR, I had an op called turps (T.U.R.P.S.). Five days in hospital passing vin rouge then vin rose' finally vin blanc when they let me out. Still OK'ish 20 years later. Op probably reserved for working age blokes, they'd likely do a day job now and send me away with a bag. Re. voting, I put "none of the above" but tempted to put D.Tusk next time. Don't know much about mining but tune in daily for the great "off topic" stuff here. JEB