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Inflows is a negative agreed but the company still produced a pre tax profit of £385m in the period compared with a loss of £296m in the same period a year ago?
Total closing funds under management still rose by 6% in six months to a new high of £157.5bn.
SJP also holds a healthy client retention record of 95% plus.
The market possibly overreacting, time will tell???
In a situation like this there are no rules, lots of different ways to make or lose lots of money, it's basically gambling, its everyone for themselves I'm afraid...if you can't accept this then I'd advise you not to be dissapointed watching human nature at its best / worst???
Not sure if his motive is anything more than a sad and lonely person who has been looked down upon most of his life, this bb gives his ego a little bit of a rub and keeps him functioning on a day to day basis, take it away and his world would more than likely fall apart, or he'd just move onto a other bb...
Very sad but imo near the truth...
There's always someone trying to find a different angle to attack poly, they keep saying with commitment, the end is nigh... Literally...
Nuclear war....
Ukrainian fight backs
Sanctions
These 3 and others haven't had the desired impact so now there clinging on to another one with the newly awaited gold sanctions...
I'm not saying that these things cant or won't have an impact?
But life goes round in a circle and things will return to as near as normal in the future...
And
The derampers or the doomongers will no doubt dredge the Internet to bring us further negative comments to keep the price down so they can continue to buy the shares of those that buckle and make themselves a nice profit...
If this is what Germany is thinking are other countries feeling the same way..
Financial Times... Tuesday 21st 11.15 pm...
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Politicians and commentators in Berlin have reacted with dismay to remarks by chancellor Olaf Scholz’s foreign policy adviser, who said the media should focus more on Germany’s future relationship with Russia than on supplying Ukraine with heavy weapons.
Jens Plötner was addressing accusations levelled at the German government by large parts of the media and opposition that it has been hesitant in its support for Ukraine, and much slower to supply it with heavy weapons than the US, UK and France.
Speaking at a debate at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), he said the discussion about helping Ukraine was driven by a “feverishness that misses the big issues”.
“You can fill a lot of newspaper pages with 20 Marders [a kind of infantry fighting vehicle that Kyiv has requested from Germany], but there are somehow fewer articles about what our relationship with Russia should be like in future,” he said.
“And that is at least as exciting and relevant an issue, and one we could be discussing,” he added.
If Ukraine gets its eu candidate status approved later this week it will be a big plus for zelensky and ukraine, at a cost that he already knows? He will have to make some big choices because being at war is not acceptable for full membership, he will have the French, Germans and Italians breathing down his neck for a peace deal at some point, or ****ty peace deal as blow job calls it, so it will get harder and harder for zelensky to say no as time goes by.. Imo
Atrades...
Did you see what happened to the price of oil when the EU sanctioned Russian oil?
Russian revenue increased, they also found new homes for the oil that's not required by the EU ie China, India etc etc
Could be a good thing, at the moment its just paper talk and I assume there's a good reason why they've not sanctioned gold already?
Re self sanctioning, poly is different, it's business comes from mining which is fixed, unlike mc Donald's etc etc, so its unlikely, unless it sells? To self sanction, in fact to just say, "right we're not happy so someone else can have these mines, free of charge" isent gonna happen either...
It's a conundrum but one the ceo will have to find a suitable solution?
Here you have a company that's operating to near maximum making billions in profits? This is unlikely to change, through no fault of its own its ended up in this very difficult situation...
It's not just going to through the towel in, the question is how does it manoeuvre through it..
Theres an answer, its just an answer well have to wait and see to find out...
Big blue..
Maybe, aren't there auditors who could be appointed in other parts of the world who don't have a problem with Russian assets?
Or does this not fit with other legislation?
Big Blue... Sorry to dissapoint, Google, Russian news to find the following...
3 hr 36 min ago
Luhansk military head: Russian army has enough firepower to launch a "large scale offensive" on Severodonetsk
From CNN's Sebastian Shukla
Russian forces attacking the key city of Severodonetsk, in the Luhansk region of Eastern Ukraine, have enough reserved to launch a large-scale offensive, the head of the region's Military, Serhiy Hayday, said.
Speaking on Monday evening, Hayday said that dozens of pieces of Russian heavy military equipment had been brought into the region and were already deployed on the battlefield.
In the city itself, Hayday said that fighting is underway in the industrial area, but that “most of the city is under control [of Russian army]. Now the Ukrainian military controls only the industrial zone and the territory of the Azot plant.”
Sorry to interfere with your argument, I'm surprised big blue hasn't picked you up on your comment chippy Jo...
In this day and age you can be female and have a sausage...its called a strapadicktome...
Picky but I thought I'd just make you aware...
Evgeny replied to my email a little while ago too, really helpful, came the next day...
No... This is the heading...
Ukraine to decide how much territory it trades for peace – NATO
Bloc chief Jens Stoltenberg said that a deal will come at a price, but insisted it’s up to Ukraine
Ukraine to decide how much territory it trades for peace – NATO
Big Blue...
You talk of nuclear wars, invading Khazakstan etc etc etc...
Your mate Pandamonia.....said last night..
Russia can't even take the Donbas LOL. Its embarrassing for a nation to perform so badly.
I don't need to explain myself to justify my comments, you are both sensationalists...
Poly is still operating and making profits, no sanctions, auditor news due very soon, it'll all come good, patience is a must...
Pandamonia...
You started this post this morning stating that Russia was going to invade Kazakhstan and the split would not go ahead with Poly?
You have just made the following statement...
Russia can't even take the Donbas LOL. Its embarrassing for a nation to perform so badly.
Hard to believe anything you say?
Fatal flaw in Europe's plan to save Ukraine....
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1627798/ukraine-war-fatal-flaw-Europe-plan-save-ukraine-laid-bare-russia
You need to look at the context of this news article, Khazakstan has had protests recently from its younger generation, the khaz leader recognises a need to change from autocratic leadership and a move towards Western society...He's doing what every leader does, sending out messages to appease different people...
The war in Ukraine is coming to a head, well see in the next few weeks, months where it ends up, no one knows? It's all guess work...
My point is poly is still operating, still making profits, no more sanctions and Khazakstan is not going to war with Russia anytime soon...
The leader of Khazakstan was in the same room as Putin on Friday, they are considered allies, in January Putin sent some of his personal to disperse protests in Khazakstan to help out...
2 days after their meeting you are suggesting Putin is going to go to war and invade Khazakstan imo is desperate, possibly delusional?
Big blue, if you believe what you suggest re Khazakstan then I'm assuming you will sell your shares in poly in the morning and won't need to come on this bb anymore?
Slight over reaction me thinks?
The wars been going on for the last 8 years in Ukraine?
Why would putin want to go into Khazakstan? Just trying to frighten people on here, bully tactics I'd say?
It's become a war of words, who's going to be the first one to blink...
The war may continue but polys business is still operating...