Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
BBC News - Covid travel: France no longer amber-plus and green list expands
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58079107
Although RR has been hit hard, it's had a very good last bounce, this drop is nothing, sector is down, not looking like the huge swing sell-offs we have seen previously, if it holds above 100 today and tomorrow we may be getting a not so bad result on Thursday. I'll decide tomorrow wether to hedge this for earnings
Mr Jim, so you can only comment if you think it will go up. LSE must have made a mistake with the bearish opinion marker.
I'm long on this, sold all my ravaged rr shares after too many dips and placed them on rr x3 on 19th July at 0.445
So well made double my losses.
Bit silly to say people shouldnt comment If its not what you want to hear. Maybe trading in general is not your thing if you get so upset.
Airlines beef up domestic summer travel with big planes
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/18/airlines-big-planes-summer-travel.html?__source=androidappshare
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-oakmark-global-fund-fully-172334148.html
Probably many large investors doing the same. Prob why any spike is quickly flattened
People had netflix before, they will still keep it. Western markets are saturated with subscription services but only make up a small portion of the world. As other contries grow richer (it is happening) India, Brazil, Africa the services will target these. I dont invest in netflix but its a very strong company. Amazon will be here for longer than I will be alive, cloud is flying, amazon big players. Apple moving Into EV and loyal base bigger than ever. Microsoft dominating cloud and enterprise software, buying media gaming now into USA millitary possible integrated weapon systems and HUD systems. Tech is high priced as it growing , innovation is hot. Its overpriced for today's figures and may fall but when do you get in? .
People won't want netflix, or amazon... how many times have I heared this over the years. Keep up... these companies will be ingrained into your life much longer than most of the ftse100.