Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Think you're embarrassing yourself now tbh. Maybe give the boards a miss for a day or two
Perhaps compare what inflation was like during the last Labour govt and take a view having compared it with this Government
Manlord, I have a lot of respect for you as a poster, so not sure why you feel the need to come on here and misrepresent my comments on ADFVN?
I was simply making the point that using a phrase like 'early in the new year' was not helpful as it means something different to every investor. As I said then, people are fickle and get twitchy, so I don't think the language used was great.
A good move currybelly if you're not happy with the risk. Whether long or short, it's hard to say that this isn't a big gamble at the moment with so many things that might change
If someone is in the know they are not very good at covering up their insider trading. Cna it not just be an individual or institution that has been looking for the right entry point?
I must admit I invested here on the basis that the vaccine rollout was one of the few things we haven't managed to screw up, and holidays would happen. It does seems that much of Europe are heading into a third wave and it is this that will delay the return of holiday travel. As has been commented on, who would seriously want to travel to a Covid hotspot which might even be in some kind of lockdown?
It will all work through in the end but I feel like sentiment is turning and there may be better opportunities to buy here in the coming weeks. All IMHO
Still feels like a bit of a punt betting on the good news continuing. Problem is that by the time it becomes clear that the virus is in retreat, it may be too late to win big here or in airlines. So that's the chance you take I suppose. I note that Whitty and Vallance are trying to keep expectations low this morning but I'm not sure if many are listening.
Just had to use the filter for the first time on these boards. Can never understand how somebody thinks dreamping a company this size on a bulletin board is going to have any effect
I think most here agree that Covid will be beaten or mitigated, and that people will start having holidays again. How soon this is becomes a matter of opinion, and there will no doubt be some twists and turns.
With this in mind, and taking on board the recent dilution, what would be relaistic price target here for the next 12 months?
My mate texted me sitting outside a bar with a nice cold drink. God what I'd give to do that right now, and because enough people feel like me, foreign holidays will come back with a bang
My friend on Costa del Sol says they've been open for some time. Perhaps it's a regional thing
Regarding the Egypt situation, you could say the same for a lot of countries in Europe. My opinion is that:
1) These countries desperately need to get their tourism trade back up and running
2) So many Brits will have been vaccinated by then, and infections may consequently be so low, that we will be seen as a safe country, whether an individual has been vaccinated or not.
I may be wrong but that's why I've bought in here
My hope here is that community transmission may be so low by the summer that we will be seen as a 'safe' country anyway.
On the BBC today, a rather different view
The current data on vaccinations and hospital admissions is pointing to "earlier unlocking", a leading scientist says.
Mark Woolhouse, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh, told MPs on the Science and Technology Committee: "The vaccination rollout is, I think, exceeding most people's expectations, it's going very well."
He added: "The transmission blocking potential is key. But so, of course, is its actual ability to protect against death and disease, and to keep people out of hospital, and those numbers are looking really good.
"My conclusion from that is if you're driven by the data and not by dates, right now, you should be looking at earlier unlocking."
Prof Woolhouse, who is a member of the government's Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, also said he did not expect a surge in cases when schools reopened.
"There is a case, certainly for children under 16 up to 15, that having them in school does not make such a big contribution to the R number that we couldn't consider lifting it in the reasonably near future," he said.
It's a murky world, no doubt, but if it encourages some buying here that's a positive
No, but you might be flying within the US, or the EU for EU citizens, with no passport required. It's all fuel
I've been thinking that credit card type technology could be used. Too many other kinds of ID are too easy to forge.
Retraction accepted :)
"The vaccine can also raises antibodies to placenta and render women sterilised of a particular age."
That's not what it says, and is exactly how misinformation gets spread
And another mistake Mark. Maybe we should keep the insults to oursleves