Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Is Ted Baker going into administration too? They seem to be selling items that are out of stock, claim that they've dispatched them (which Hermes denied) and then take ages to refund them (still waiting), after customer complained!
I ordered 4 items 3 weeks ago, and received only one of them. Ted Baker told me that the rest has been dispatched and it's on its way. A few days later, got an email from Hermes: "Although we've received initial instruction to deliver your parcel, we're reliant on Ted Baker giving us the parcel." No other notification since. Never got the items either. Now, Ted Baker claims that Hermes lost the items, but is yet to refund my money back!!! WTF
I think it’s Boohoo’s duty to fight fake or derogatory claims as soon as they happen. They could prove the damage done to the SP and claim it back. Otherwise the press will keep walking all over them each time a shorter pays a journalist, even when Boohoo will be more ESG than the pope.
….because Boohoo is still on Aim, lol! This is the only fact, the rest is try hard nonsense. I think it’s time some newspapers are made accountable for what they publish.
Wrong! PP1 is the poster child for buying a stock once, and holding it long term. The keyword is "hold". She is encouraging others to hold. Mainly active when the headless chicken bunch are selling, and the price is low.
Not to be confused with a ramper. A ramper pretends to buy stock when is already high, trying to suck others in, so he/she exits with their money.
And, if you don't want oil, how about some vanilla ice cream, instead? ;-)
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/genetically-engineered-microbes-convert-waste-plastic-into-vanillin/4013767.article
It's not the plastic, it's the price that disturbs them. BBC can't bear that young people have affordable clothes to buy.
Meanwhile, the natural fibres are even worse, and there is nothing sustainable about them. Deforestation, child labour, extensive agriculture, soil and habitat depletion.... Unlike the "plastics", cotton, linen, hemp and silk need steaming, ironing or even the horrible dry cleaning, almost every time you wear them. Environmentally friendly, my arse! On top of that, they shrink, fade and lose their shape after only a few times of wear...and end up in the garbage....while the "plastics" still look brand new!
It's not up to Boohoo and other sellers to decide what happen to the clothes they've sold! They don't own them anymore! If they are really a problem for the landfill, how come the government doesn't invest my taxes into collecting points throughout the community, and in the industry that turns them back into oil? They bloody have the technology to do so! No, bully the clothes seller instead, since we are all going to walk around in shrunken cotton underpants soon!
Some losers who found nothing, but still hung in there by a thread, delaying the inevitable for the last time, since they will need to pay all the legal fees they caused when this is all finished. Pathetic, really.
Yes, it is a ridiculous anomaly that will rectify itself in due course. Most of the shares had a flat or declining 1-2 years, after shooting up. I remember when Apple was down to below 100 a few years ago. So what? I disagree with carnage after slightly disappointing results. As if those who sold did care about results, lol. They just run like headless chicken to chase a spike in another share. Meanwhile, investors are holding Boohoo fest.