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Oli. " happy to hold and don't wish to purchase more at this current time but interesting none the less"
I have held stock here consistently since privatisation. However I also enjoy the roller coaster and understand the risks and rewards, nothing like it :-)
The return of STD with VD (verbal diarrhea) was only a matter of time. So many opinions and none of use. Imagine knows so much but doesn't recognise the uncrossing trade :-)))) We will become inundated with the trolls. Watch this space.
Nice little buy yesterday followed by despair :-))) Today is certainly a nice start.
NEWD. You are forgiven for that comment because you don't know me. I never second guess myself or look for Scapegoats when things move against me. I buy and sell as it suits but never ever sell at a loss. So save your peculiar humour for someone that gives etc.
AngerShark "extremely paranoid about recommendations on meaningless posts"
You mean all the recommendation ticks that the right hand posted on your comments were actually "on meaningless posts"???? for once we agree.
After, my posts were then recommended. No doubt by the same right hand. Not really odd is it AngerShark.
As this conversation is proceeding as is usual where your concerned. I shall save others from the annoying experience of continuance.
Hardly pointless. Others will now see your posts are usually instantly recommended when they mention me. Unless of course your right hand is temporarily busy elsewhere. Strange though that the norm is the recommendation isn't followed by a supportive post.
The consequence of posting here is often nasty, vulgar replies. Unfortunately the result is less interaction.
Rest assured though a group will re-emerge once the shorters commence. Almost as if it's in the shorters interest to have few genuine shareholders posting
Oli. Read and digest :-)
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