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jamesbond0071977,
By definition, something that is a "fact" is true or are you saying that all the RNS's and media releases stating that there are 3 parties interested in making offers on AA are incorrect?
I get shirty when a clown tries to pass off assumptions as the "truth" or "correct" when an assumption will never be either unless that assumption is later proved to have happened at which point it becomes "true/correct"
jamesbond0071977,
Do you have a problem with the understanding the English language? What I stated is a FACT, what jedclampit posted was not a fact, it was a pessimistic assumption and as such it is impossible to say is either the "truth" or "correct" until we know the outcome of the bidding process.
Last time the SP was at these levels was 2012 when it hit 25.72p. by 2014 the SP climbed to 81p and then in 2015 to 88p.
I don't know if we will reach those highs this time but a return to 70's within the next 18 months seems perfectly possible
I think this will climb back to high 3s or even low 4's. Terrible news today but still producing 14,000 bopd and still lots of other assets.
Hahahaha, what. Assets have massively reduced by up to 90% and the company made a loss of $307 million, but no not that bad LOL
Can't help yourself can you jedclmpit, All positive here with SP gains and still 3 bidders and still you have post pessimistic crap
I hate Vettel and think he is massively overrated and in my opinion Perez is a better driver without the massive chip on his shoulder but the fact is Vettel has won several World Champs (due to having the best car) and that means he's more famous and brings better sponsorship potential
Have to agree on some points, US markets at record highs, Germany, Japan, india etc all back pretty close to pre-covid levels and yet the UK is still down approximately 25% and haven't made any real improvements for over 3 months.
I don't think it's anything to do with the government, that's just utter nonsense. I believe the issues is people trading stocks rather then investing, all the newbies to the markets using Trading 212 etc and are with 5-10% then selling and moving onto the next. the companies that are climbing are the AIMs. FTSE100 companies have done very poorly
jamesbond0071977,
Everyone is on to your constant de-ramping and attempts at scraremongering, as pointed out before you're a clown!
Do us all a favour and F*** off!
Wow, first post and it's to say that members of the AA board post a lot of drivel...........We all bow down to your superior comments mr jpge
Graph has nothing to do with company performance, I'm looking at fundamentals that clearly show on 4 out of 5 years STAF has grown revenues from £700m to £1100m and returned continual growth in profits through 2015, 2016 and 2017. It was only in 2018 and 2019 that STAF returned a loss although revenues are still healthy so hopefully a reorganisation of the business will see it return to profit.