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Some movement on GSK, hopefully likewise here, as struggling to get anywhere near 71 atm....very slow.
Movement at last!!
That's brave for the Easyjet trade, surely they're toast soon.
Bought more AZ too with that 3% drop, seems to be a fairly obvious pattern there.
Also put loads in GSK recently but gone seriously stagnant.
Hope so, as reversed out of oilers back in to pharma.
I see both comps have been mentioned for test kit manufacture at today's briefing, so some well timed PR.
I think the SARs and MERs incidents had helped a lot of Asian countries to develop more advanced pandemic plan, but I should imagine when this is over a lot of blame will find it's way to China even if the current narrative around live animal markets is accepted, as it still points to poor risk management at the very least.
Gone nuts Tro and thought PREM was going to overtake us glad I bought a few over the last few days, as seems hard to buy any in large quantities now.
I'm sure it will change, but happy to see some movement towards fair valuation.
Now 35% up, must be a record
Very hard to buy any atm. Ig let me have 500 quids worth this morning and that's my lot apparently.
Is this drop for real, very odd that I can't buy anymore.
Is it the people or poor governance, surely more transport should be laid on for high population areas like London and employers should be made to stagger start times. I think France has a good solution where you have to print an online form to get permission to leave your home and without you get hit with fines etc.
Agree Safety and helped raise a very valuable member of society, as a parent you can't really ask for anymore than that.
Well done GIT and good luck to his daughter for helping to stop Armageddon.
Hopefully people will stop flapping and buying up all the PPE, that's probably fallen off the back of a lorry that was on route to real people that need it.
Shocking inky, but it's shocking how daft people are.
I'd say the banks should introduce some numpty transaction ban to stop people buying a daft stuff at daft prices.
I saw some fella the other day at the airport with a set googles on and a dust mask, world has gone nuts!!
Best to believe your own eyes, Crewe hospital is the quietest i’ve Ever seen, which has to be a good sign for the time being.
I’m just ignoring the overreaction atm and just buying little parcels of stock, as there’s so many bargains out there including WRES, which has to have 20 bag potential at current levels. In my personal world everything appears normal, I was in Congleton yesterday and Now in Crewe for a hospital appointment. All good from my perspective ??.
Positives are that China has no new cases, so nice to see some green shots, good time to gently start buying imo.
I have to admit I did queue for a jumbo pack in Costco, but had no choice with 4 kids with big appetites and subsequent bowel movements.
Here's another number crunching site, which might help us to spot early improvements:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Thanks SS I'll try that next time I cook them.
Ah that makes sense and maybe all the recent rain has hindered outside transmission. I’m a big mushroom fan so hopefully there’s some vitamin d in them buggers.
Safety i’m Just not seeing any day to day issues that would indicate that we’re about to hit that doomsday scenario yet, as everything appears normal, but I do live in a low population area, so maybe more panic in the urban areas. Even my non-urgent hospital appointment is still going ahead. I suppose the same process occurred in Italy, fingers crossed that there’s something in our general location or time of year etc. that keeps us safe.
That's nuts where I've been today there's a shed load of everything, must be regional differences to the madness of hoarding.
Should post the list of guesses if someone has it. Just in the Trafford centre today, unusually quite, but you can seem to buy everything that most daft ones are hoarding. I saw shed loads of hand sanitizer at £3.50 a pop, so some are making a packet out of this.