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I'm afraid I have to concur. Real mechanics don't seek a job there, and the lassie on the counter would be as effective in tesco.
Yes, like many others, I had invested here to hopefully help fund a retirement. However, like so many others, it now looks like, at 71, I'm not likely to see 73. Still, mustn't grumble, it hasn't been a bad time and half my school mates have already passed.
Down, down and more down is the endless money burn here. My father died 60per years ago, and the then residue of his cash was invested in Standard Life. All it has ever done since is lose. My mortgage, when it came to the bit, was backed by a Standard Life policy. Guess what? Didn't cover it on repayment, had to sell the house! The remaining shares are worth half in cash terms than they were ten years ago. Just a lifetime of lost money.
Yeah. Suck it up, I suppose, at least it returns some of my investment at 50p/share.
Same boat. A lot of.
I missed the announcement of Christians' retirement, bUt I suppose it must bIe imminent. I've just turned 70. He and I are about the same age, we had business dealings around Omagh when we were both are n our mid twenties and he worked for Ennex. Nice fella, lives full time men Dublin I believe.
Been a long hard sit here. Never any solid news, the odd limp annonuncement, an occasional flacid comment, and then reference to uphill digging recently. I suppose it'll come good, eventually.
. Wouldn't be unusual. Wholesale and retail are very different coffee is good example of exorbitant profit at the counter!
Afaik it was wound up some years ago. Bankrupt, caput, closed, deregistered, gone, no more. Shares useless in a dead company!
Date Type Reference Unit cost
(pence) Quantity Cost
(£)
05/03/2021 Bought DOAT060321 14.75 6,409 945.32. Seems to be where mine have ended up. But, but, my purchase price totalled only about £500, so am I up by abit?