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Thanks for the reply, also paid stamp duty on my trade which was confusing as its am aim listed company
Bought in this morning at 0.36, as I expected it showed as a sell.
What near term targets do people have
Fantastic Rob, you must be elated.
And yet people still invest here, the bod are just taking pi's for a ride. Glad I got out 6mths ago at 0.4p, lost a packet but made some of it back elsewhere since.
https://nypost.com/2020/11/27/pfizers-vaccine-being-flown-on-dry-ice-packed-united-charter-planes/
546.6 lovely
Doesn't matter what the price of copper is, if the bod are incompetent at getting it out its worthless.
How long has it been Since lccm was bought? It was supposed to be producing within 12mths
You are comparing yourself that goes away ever month with people that probably get away once or twice a year,.
Ordinary people are desperate for some sun, expect bookings to go through the roof when we get any mediocre sort of normality
If what you are saying is correct then no one will be going away, the pcr test is becoming the norm for most destinations, although
Some destination airports are doing their own,
Hurghada and sharm charge $30 for the test or do it here in the uk for £125, rip off Britain
Now many times over the last 12 mths have the bod had chance to buy at these prices? They haven't been continuously been locked out. The fact that Alan Brome still hasn't topped up from his paltry amount says it all.
Oxford Covid vaccine works in all ages, trials suggest | Coronavirus | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/27/covid-vaccine-uk-oxford-university-astrazeneca-works-in-all-ages-trials-suggest
Coronavirus: Cases on Tui flight from Zante to Cardiff - BBC News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-wales-53966897
They will now have to self isolate potentially with no wages for 2 weeks, not good news for them.
Sorry posted wrong link in last post
Further travel woes for holidaymakers as TUI announces more flight cancellations - Chronicle Live
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/lifestyle/travel/further-travel-woes-holidaymakers-tui-18848346
If the person cannot work from home
If an employee cannot do their job from home, they may need to take extra annual leave to cover the 14 days of self-isolation. ... Employees and workers are not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) if they're self-isolating after returning to the UK and cannot work from home.
https://www.acas.org.uk › coronavirus
Self-isolating after returning to the UK | Acas
Exactly you SELF isolate at home with your family, yes you could break rules and nip to the shop but that isn't paying your wages. Your employer does and if they are a reputable employer they will make you stay off and not pay you. Hence the reason the likes of Spain is in dire straights due to lack of visitors
If the person cannot work from home
If an employee cannot do their job from home, they may need to take extra annual leave to cover the 14 days of self-isolation. ... Employees and workers are not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) if they're self-isolating after returning to the UK and cannot work from home.
https://www.acas.org.uk › coronavirus
Self-isolating after returning to the UK | Acas
In my book quarantine means not going to work which means not getting paid for 14 dsys
'travel restrictions aren't that bad when you think about it" really, myself and 2 friends were due to go to Spain for a long weekend. It would have cost us the best part of £3500 for us to quarantine for the 14 days upon return so had to cancel.
Recently cancelled our family holiday to Portugal as it was still on the fco list at the time and again couldn't loose the wages due to quarantine.
So now I won't even try and book anything this year as the quarantine list can change at the drop of a hat.