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@Wolf.
Ref your post at 22.14.
You must be either:
Female or not divorced.
The male always gets lumbered with the divorce bill together with losing the house.
Hmm, that suggests you are expecting more up-side to the share price.
Not sure about that.
Oilers seem to be coming less favourable.
Plus, the divi is disappointing.
Divi needs raising back to pre covid levels. That would get the ii's buying.
@abacus & Jonnie.
Haha, your posts made me smile (which is more than this share has!)
'at least round here'. Like it, a round here would be similar too.
As Jonnie says about £15, depends how money drinks you buy, though.
It's easy to make a round go above £15. Just buy more drinks!!
Don't worry, it's just my warped humour, and the way i read your posts!
@****nalles....
'We all know that this will come good so it's just a case of waiting as long as it takes'
Is your quote above talking about Eur or that N. London football team?
If the latter, then i must slightly correct the first part of your statement...
'We all know this will come good'.....
Not sure we do, and certainly not this season.... You've blown it.
Another Blue Moon on the immediate horizon.
@tiggerman.
Thanks for replying.
As you know him, he is almost certain to reply, however i don't really feel he has said anything of note.
My experience of engaging with MP's is somewhat different, to your own.
However, i do applaud your efforts, and am fully supportive of your endeavour here with this petition.
Keep up your always valuable posts, too.
Hi Tiggerman.
Thanks for sharing your MP's response.
Aside from his genuine first paragraph comments, the rest is just typical politicians speak. I'm sure you expected nothing aside from platitudes
I echo your comments to get required signatures.
Changes in this regard, are well overdue.
I spread the word too, and would encourage all others to spread this petition, far and wide.
Keep up the good work, Tig.
Yes, this is a very overdue representation to correct a wrong.
Everyone should sign the petition, and also spread the word.
About time, down trodden private shareholders had a voice and equal rights.
@Jiffy.
Thanks for bringing this important aspect to my (hopefully many others) attention.
It does need correcting.
Good luck to the petition.
@chopper. I'm the same.
As everything is dealt with electronically, i can see no justification for the charge.
Currently to charge is a block on shareholders rights.
@Arthuretta,
I totally agree with your comments.
I've written to LSE about mapp.
They are aware of the annoying issue.
But, tend to react more to rudeness and over posting nonsense.
mapp is approaching that distinction, so hopefully will soon be gone.
If you've not already done so, you may return LSE's current survey, and make suitable comments on their board monitoring.
Hmmmmm......
Seeing is believing.
That's a 25% rising to 50% increase inside 6 months!!!!
I'll keep my peepers open.
If you are correct, i'll use you as my tipster.
Will you be compensating folks, if you are wrong????
@Stille,
Now that is very interesting.
I know the holiday algorithm's are very sensitive, but..
Surely, it can't be that your regular viewing was interpreted as a forthcoming booking and the algo kept raising the price?
Anyway, all solved by your son, for you.
On occasions i've found a telephone call, once you've viewed on-line can elicit a reduction.
All, a bit of a game.
Bit like the car insurance malarky with many companies.
They use algorithms to adjust prices for holidays.
They arrive at a roughly calculated base price.
Then leave the market to adjust prices.
Based on demand, remaining availability and time left until departure.
It can work for or against the customer.
@Baxxy,
I have used AJ Bell for previous RI's (different companies) BUT not this TUI one. I hold my TUI shares with a different broker.
My experience of AJBell with RI's is very good.
As you say you will have received a corporate action, explaining the situation and your options, and asking you for a decision via an allocated tick box at the foot of the corporate action.
You will have been given 4 options, buy all the rights, sell all the rights, a mixture of those 2 (tail swallowing), and a do nothing option.
Each option rather depends on your personal position, available cash, belief with TUi's future returns, etc. Do nothing is to be avoided, since you could get nothing!!
You place a proportion (in number) of your allocated rights into each option, and return to AJBell. Together with ensuring you have funds upon your account, if you are buying some/all of the rights.
It appears you have chosen the default option (almost certainly) to buy all the rights, by selecting allocate all. This will have allocated your entire RI number to the default option (as said likely to buy all).
As such, you just need to ensure you have sufficient funds upon your account (likely to be by today) and AJBell will do everything else. They'll buy the shares for you and place them together with you pre-existing holding.
It appears this process will be concluded by 24th April, and then you can freely trade with the new shares.
Just check which option you have selected, and ensure sufficient funds are upon your account.
Hope this helps.
I don't look in here very often, nowadays.
But, i have a goodly amount 'invested' here.
Happy to add support, join in with any constructed observations to regulatory authorities.
I'll drop in more often in future, to ensure i keep abreast of developments.
Each page on my format shows 25 posts.
Last page has 4 posts and 21 greenies!
Those 2 are a complete waste of time.
No doubt this will get a response from 1 or both of them.
Fortunately, i won't see them.
Seriously you 2, get a room and sort yourselves out.
NO-ONE wants your drivel on here.
I'm on your wavelength Frutsels.
I think you're a little previous, especially as Friday is a holiday!! (at least price won't fall that day!).
I'd predict 2's by end of the month.
Continued deafening silence by our well paid BOD, will continue downward spiral.
@Hexam.
Exactly.
That's the main reason mm's force the price down.
Underwriters pick up cheap stock, and sit back whilst it rises.
The market is rigged against Pi's in favour of Ii's and mm's.