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Simon is currently cutting-off the frays on his pyjama bottoms. He is chuckling at himself, which is more than I can say for you lot who lost your sense of humour a very long time ago. You are trapped in this share so don't take your frustrations out on the likes of me and my brother.
As StMay said yesterday, it's never Au Revoir with me. It's more a case of A bientot.
Ebay is slow for me at the moment, PNE. Not a busy time of the year for me with the car boots not yet open. I have also stopped the buying for the past few months as I gear up to starting my new job. Burger King don't realise how lucky they are having somebody like me flipping their burgers. I'll be the dude with the headphones on saying, "Whopper."
I had a 140 average actually, which even I believed would at least see my money back and maybe a wee profit to boast about. Alas, the "deal-maker" couldn't deliver on his promise of "financial legacies" or "many, many multiples..."
Back to the grind stone for this fat, spam-eating fluffer.
PNE - I'll be self-employed, you blithering idiot. That means, I am my own boss.
Look how quick you lot are to mock me. I leave you all alone so that sanity can be restored to this bb and all you do is mock me when I have my back turned, or are catching-up on some much needed beauty sleep. Shameful!
I retired when I just turned 41 years old, PS. I was fortunate to save a load of money in my last job.
I'm going back to work, not because I need to, but because it will renew my energy levels and give me a focus again.
Being stuck in these four walls in bed for most of the day is getting rather depressing. Not good for my mental health.
I wish you well with your investment, PS200306. I will leave you all now because I have things to be getting on with.
Jizzy
And you are losing £3.5k when the share price drops a tenth of a pence, which means that earlier today you lost £35k of paper profit when the price was over 3p. I think it is you that ought to stack shelves with paper losses like that to boast about. Who's the rookie? You or me? I could retire again on that money. Be careful not to get carried away with greed. You'll end up living on a crushed bed above an imaginary chippy like me if you're not careful.
Ps200306 - just you worry about your share price average. You're still way down on your investment. As for me? I have a new mattress to look forward to crashing out on from tonight onwards. It's the little things that make me happy. Spam and a decent night's sleep is priceless.
Tombi,
So why the big drop-off today then after the early morning spike? If my memory serves me right, the French verb to fall is 'Tomber'. I will go check in a moment to see if I am right, but has your name something to do with falling share prices?
Ducati,
I start my new job on Monday. Lack of a LE here has forced me out of retirement. Still, I hope to make some decent money again rather than having to rely on shares to fund my spam chomping habit.
No, I ain't buying at these inflated prices when I could have bought-in below 1.70p yesterday.
Tombi,
This was a 60% rise or thereabouts and looked orchestrated to me. MM's making some decent profit I reckon. Well done to all those who made some money yesterday, but don't get impaled on the spike. I think SOU should issue a statement about yesterday's rise. 60% is a big enough rise for at least a statement, surely? I am not impressed with the fun and games being played here.
The market wants / needs clarification as to the reason for yesterday's unexpected share price rise. SOU should at least issue a statement along the lines of, "we know of no reason why the share price rose..." if there is no news forthcoming. There weren't even any speeding tickets issues yesterday either. No price monitoring extensions, which I found very weird. Maybe it was just the MM's making a tidy profit, selling a glut of surplus stock they had for a decent price? I think they were bored and wanted a bit of excitement in their lives. Mind you, this share has been terribly boring.