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I'm here to hopefully ward off the avid amature investor like myself. Don't get locked in this this pit pony because you will never see the light of day of your intentions is to see the SP rise. The company will and has had a good deal of restructuring, less costs, more profits but the SP has and never will reflect this.
After all.... Somebody has to pay for the covid shambles, the on coming recession. The soon to be announced handouts for the cost of living crisis. Banks hey! Who'd have em.
If us small time investors think that we will see a decent SP this side of 2050 then we are deluded.
This share was @ 43 BEFORE the capital requirements were met, the share buybacks began, the resumption of divi payments, the interest rates rises, the repayment of gov bail out, profits increase, the free laptops to schools, AHO sp 63p contract requirements were met and many more positives.
I would like to see movement on the France tidal stream. Especially now the EU have awarded an emergency 300 billion funding for green energy today.
What the EU does today the UK will generally follow the plan tomorrow.
Excellent.
And that is why I am invested in a British bank that focuses on British business and people. Anyhow back to the grind. Pleasure chatting here. My very best to everyone who frequent this forum. Back to read only mode.
Agreed Plato. I came from a family too which claimed benefits with my dad doing the odd fiddle tbh. I have amassed a tiny fortune which will enable me to keep the heating on this year and next. I just wanted to emphasise there is hope for the future and it's not all doom and gloom. Sometimes society has to go backwards so it can move forward I guess. Those that maybe getting the rough end if the stick could be the ones who eventually us out of this mess if they are allowed the scope to do so.
My eldest daughter is now an apprentice coach. My second daughter is admin in a school (2children of her own). My eldest boy is aerospace engineering. My youngest daughter is doing a degree in international business. And her twin brother is doing a degree in mathematics.
I would like to add I was on 12k a year when labour decided we should be paid family tax credit. It did help me as a father of 5 young ones. I now have 3 productive children paying taxes, 2 starting university this year. It didn't make me any richer just allowed me time to work my way out of the quagmire and spend time being an actual father. My 4th and 5th were twins which happened weeks after I had a vasectomy. You couldn't write it. After the shock I then had to figure a way out of the mess which family tax credits helped me spend time doing so in the early years. I realise that it has actual failed alot of people or rather the people failed it should I say. None the less I used to vote labour and will always be thankful for family tax credits. I don't think I will ever vote labour again in fact I do not think I will ever vote again at all. So there are some success stories to the benefits system my family and I are living proof. It's ironic really that the people who slated benefits scroungers for the amounts they were getting might actually now be needing the same benefits they helped dismantle even though they gave paid NI and taxes for the last how many ever years. The MSM are great at rearranging public opinion to a cause that those they represent want to achieve. Careful planning suggests to me that they new something like today's economy woes were on the way and they needed to reduce the benefits bill as soon as possible. What better way than getting those who will be using it to champion the benefits reduction. Be very careful what you wish for.
Paid £20 for the bottle around 11yrs ago by the way do not a bad return.
DDs not dad's. :)
I have been storing wine and bourbon for over 15 years now. I have a bottle valued at £365. What with a few antiques and a jem and metal collection as well as 3 pieces if art. I like to hedge my bets. I thought at the very least I could hand them down to my 5 children without them being obliged by HMG to pay anything upon my demise. Turns out I may need to cash in on these items and leave the children with just the house. Absolutely agree about cash. My wife and I now draw out our weekly spend budget and am also considering cancel Dad's here there and everywhere paying over the counter instead. These days are not for the lazy, time for everyone to get there acts together and make the plunge to a more manual less digital way of financing. That means more than just taking cash out. Bring back the power to the small folk of this world. I personally believe it's an infringement of civil liberties that company's insist on pay monthly and direct to banks. That's when this whole design on control first started by the nanny state governments of the last 40yrs began IMHO. They plan for decades ahead what chance do we have. They will always get what they want in the end but we must not stop trying.
"Cooperating" being the key word. Not exactly a contractual obligation but none the less it is what the industry was and still is screaming out for.
Collectables is a good start. Precious metals is another. Just remember to look back at how they did it, so you can move forward doing it. Despite then telling us we are a new age digital society etc. We hadn't really ventured off the path of the 70s and 80s.
It looks like people will be using and loving cash a lot more than they have done in the recent past. When your roof is leaking and your pockets are virtually empty, who you gonna call? The job seekers allowance bloke who's doing both yourself and him a favour. HMG have done everything they can over the last 30 years to destroy a cash society. Only to replenish it in 2 years of COVID debt relief. When times get hard don't just walk to the bank.... RUN!
Mine are:
Further news on developing USK
Date for last turbines installation.
News on Japan.
Your on to a good thing when in pops around 20 new voices, all trying to type they're own opinions by the bucket load. Here come the II's ladies and gents with their very many voices making small plays. LTH stay strong through all the noise. Remember the old guard.
Are we still on about that? It never happened anyhow we are still bowing down with cap in hand to the EU today. Article 16 needs to be used ASAP so the promises can be delivered and the dream fulfilled. Problem is parliament no longer represents the people and the democratic process. We are now destined to be in limbo where they wait it out so the media can sell the EU federalist dream back to the youth of today. End of subject for me. Any LLOYDS talk here this year do you think? I'm bet against.