Adam Davidson, CEO of Trident Royalties, discusses offtake milestones and catalysts to boost FY24. Watch the video here.
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"Daytradenovice
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Coasty. I firet retired at 42 having sold my business and bought 6 properties with the proceeds. I got bored doing nothing, so went back to work part time. i packed it in around 18 months back now.
Not that any of that is any of your business ."
" Daytradenovice
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"Oh and coasty, you cant even lie consistently. I have actually never owned 6 houses, nor said as such, but then again math hasnt been your best skill either has it?"
Was this before he bought 6 properties? ๐
Kpa just another one of the "usual suspects"....
Did you meet him before or after the market mentally destroyed him....
Everything i have seen him give advice on has ended up the wrong way round....
Doesn't sound a very competent investor tbh....
Daytradenovice
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Posts: 9,844
Price: 119.06
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RE: CAML1 Apr 2020 11:18
No point in investing anymore i think, getting proper fed up of this nonsense.
Watch your capital depreciate daily, often due to stupid management decisions. Then see your divi income taken away as well.
Systems broken.
Ld... that reminds me of alan partridge ๐๐
Barbados 5 weeks timeโ๐
Ben.... This answers your question...
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/wRkoEgH6FFWS9G3r/
Last word.
All due to one person using multiple log ins.
The trolls here will all be happy as they all predicted asos to be better than expected.... ๐
If asos have achieved that then imagine what boohoo have achieved....
Catalyst for a drive upwards coming in May... ๐๐
Amazing that admin allow one person to break all the rules to disrupt the forum - why is this continuous day after day without admin dealing with it?
Sorry daytrade I won't make the same mistake again...
"Bf - I think they're referring to the trade I did on superdry..... Got in at about 16p and out at 52.5."
My compliments. You avoided the accidental slip-up of referring to him as Tradey. Must keep up appearances!"
Bf - I think they're referring to the trade I did on superdry..... Got in at about 16p and out at 52.5.
Ticking time bomb.... No way a Company can list with all these outstanding legal cases.... Impossible.
Thinking about selling 6 houses and putting it all into boohoo....
And the clowns sorry "holders" here bang on about Leicester......
Clocks ticking on Shein.....
"China is known to be number one in the world for manufacturing. Itโs been the place to mass produce clothing for a cheap price for the U.S and many other countries seeking cheap labor. Not only are workers underpaid but the working conditions and environment can be dangerous and unethical.
According to the nonprofit-organization Earth.org, they stated โOftentimes, workers are exposed to harmful substances while working without enough ventilation. Accidents and injuries are also frequent.โ Working in a textile factory only makes you more susceptible to danger when exposed to chemicals, contaminants and a factory full of fast paced machines that can lead to the possibility of injury. The workers have to deal with these possible outcomes, as their jobs are in high demand due to it being a mass production company"
Just correcting your misinformation.
Sorry about that.
Https://www.theindustry.fashion/retail-sales-remain-flat-in-february-despite-poor-weather-boosting-online-spending/
Retail sales remain flat in February despite poor weather boosting online spending
Retail sales volumes were flat in February, in part due to the bad weather, despite a boost in online spending across clothing.
Meanwhile, the amount spent online, especially on clothes, rose 2.1% during the month, the largest single rise since July, when poor weather was also to thank.
With inflation forecast to fall to the Bank of Englandโs 2% target in April, in addition to a 9.8% rise in national living wage and a further 2% cut to national insurance, retailers will be hoping that the spring brings green shoots after a challenging last 18 months."
At least have a google and check before making silly posts and liking them with multiple accounts.
"Bad Weather Seen Boosting US Online Sales by $13.5 Billion This Year
Rainfall has the biggest effect, followed by wind, Adobe says"
Brands, retailers can use patterns to predict shopper behavior"
"If it is bitterly cold or raining heavily outside, it is only natural that many people will put off their shopping trip and wait for more comfortable weather to return before heading out to spend. This leads to an increase in online shopping - not good for brick-and-mortar businesses."
I wonder how the shein RICO case is panning out.....