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There is no stamp duty on aim market shares
Whoops, Boyobach, 2450 not 2250. Thank you for pointing out my typo. I am losing the plot, lol
My view is that we will have a rise up until results day from where we are now to at least 2250. After we go ex, I am planning on a fall to around 2240. I have positioned myself accordingly.
I think we have already had it albeit earlier
So did you Barrie, did you sell?
That how it is, sometimes you need b***s to buy more, as well as cash. I only wanted 1000 shares, ended up with 4304, so that I could get my average down, and trying to catch that falling knife. Happy now that I am in profit.
No
Barrie, on Monday BP dropped a lot more than Shell
Sold them at 23.7575
Wait for the next drop and buy or sell above £25 whichever comes first.
Thank you WSJ for printing OPEC planning to increase production by 500000 barrels per day only the Saudis to deny it.
Bought a few at 2272.75
Jim,
The house is my dream house, with a few acres. Have been looking for a couple of years, plenty of unsuitable properties. Getting the one you want is very hard, as I have too many requirements and am OCD, I just had to have this one.
Barrie,
They dropped down to £22.935 this morning, come on man get a grip.
Make sure you get that limit order to set at the right level.
Yes, I sold a pile of these at recent highs, however, can't buy them back as the Mrs has required me to buy a property to live in as the current one is too small. Shame. it would have made me £45k richer.
I am a landlord, no I aint selling
Barrieprov,
Why don't you sell some, and ride the rest up, if it happens, best of both worlds.
Topher, you may get to buy them back after ex divi. I have sold a few in tranches, still in with a sizeable sum.
Our outgoing leader is again asking for windfall tax to be bestowed upon us, which may have another impact. I want all those sold back, with a few extra. Let's see.
Fuel prices will remain high due to the western world's agenda to go green. There has been under investment into new projects, so our reliance on tin pot dictatorship regimes that control the price. OPEC decided to reduce their production by 2 million barrels per day last week from November. The USA is currently putting on the market 1 million barrels from their SPR. This will cease alter on this month. I then expect a barrel to be over $100.
I do not agree with going green solves everything. There will be problems further along the lines with the mountains of batteries. The western world going green is all talk but little action, just headline grabbing attention. USA produces just over 12 million dollars of oil per day. We are happy to go green, yet others are supplying our fuel, so what exactly does that achieve? We all live in the same world, so moving the problem will come back to all of us.
UK has blown all their earnings from fuel from the past, unlike Norway, whom have a sovereign fund which is in excess of a trillion dollars. The UK lives for today, be popular and sod tomorrow. That is why we are always in a mess and always in debt. It is about time we learnt to live within our means.
If youngsters want to down beers, go on holidays abroad, wear the latest fashion, buy expensive cars, then they moan that they cannot afford to buy a house. The older generation did not have these so-called luxuries, and that is why they live in their own homes bought and paid for by hard work. They and including myself paid interest much higher than today's meagre rates. I paid up to 15% in the eighties.
Shell said its third-quarter profits would be pressured by a near halving of oil refining margins, crumbling chemical margins and weaker natural gas trading. indicative refining margins dropped to $15 a barrel compared with $28 a barrel in the previous three months, Shell said in an update ahead of its results on October 27, amid growing concerns over a global economic slowdown.
If the clowns cannot make serious money with oil in the nineties, well when can they?
The biggest clown Ben Van Beurden cut OUR dividend, the first time since WW2. That is going to be his legacy. Now he has the audacity to say oil and gas should be taxed. If he so concerned about the poor, then he can pay for it from the vast sums he has been given, NOT earned, as he has done sod all for this company. If he wants to be a philanthropist then do it with is money not hard pressed shareholders.
Is the strike over, lol
If you have not received your dividend on the date, it was due, then you should change broker.
I would not tolerate lateness. It must be paid on the same date. I have never had an issue with any of my brokers in the past or now, always paid on the same day.
Seav,
I agree with you entirely. The FX has given us a higher dividend than we would under normal circumstances. We have had a dividend cut, then he gives us a pathetic rise. The new guy isn't going to be any different, all from the same old gang.
The dividend is why our share is in the toilet compared to BP who had a dividend rise. I am trading these to make money, that is the only way for me.