Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Anyone with an eye on the removals market will know that business is brisk
MarktheSpark huts the nail in the head - what have we to lose?
A few years back, my father in law - a GKN worker - recommended buying these shares. He's no long with ut - so thanksm Fred.
I happen to live near one of the GKN plants and they are busy. Keep buying at this price and make a mint. Trust me, I am THE TOASTER.
You see today's prices; believe me, this company has much further to go . . it's in food and food is a necessity. Trust me, I am THE TOASTER
This brewery is going places . . . not because of its recent performance, but because it appears to be pulling itself out of the feeling that the 'no smoking ban, supermarket competition' may have been valid for some pub outlets, but not Marstons which appears to have a wider market vision. It has a good product and is already putting itself about - four pints for £5 at our local Lidl and the masses are queueing up for it! Such signs spell success. Listen to the Toaster.
I've had these shares since the days they were part of Spanish Investments and they seem a dead loss - I'm getting out and quick. Will the last shareholder standing please switch off the lights?
Canada, hardly a country to set the world on fire, but they sell some great doughnuts under the name of Tim Horton - what is that to do with Greggs. Well, two canadian friends recently stopped by and were overwhelmed by Greggs service and products. "Wish we had Greggs back home", they enthused. On the strength of that recommendation and the sight of people queueing outside my local shop, I bought shares today.
Just before Christmas I gave you my opinion on the viability of this company and its shares - at the time the share price was around £1.25 - now it's nearly doubled. You didn't believe me then and I am sure you don't believe me now - buy now, for goodness sake. St Modwen is going places; trust me, I'm the Toaster.
I must admit that I rarely take much notice of press comment (I prefer to use my share-tipping service) but I went for this one as a result of a comment about it is the Sunday Times, August 9, 2009. His opinion was that the price could double by Christmas. We shall see.
Having bought them on recommendation of a share tipster, i am very disappointed with Fenner. Please will someone give a bit of light to these lack lustre shares.
I am buying into this company purely on the news in my local newspaper that it has secured some valuable contracts with companies, such as the Co-op. Indeed, it is supplying ahead of the contract start date. That's good enough for me. Trust me, I am THE TOASTER
I reckon that when the bull starts to rumble again - very shortly - Brewin Dolphin will benefit by furious buying (and profit taking) or shares. Stick with them . . they're worth keeping. Mark my words - The Toaster
The management of newspapers owned by Trinity Mirror have to get real - in the world of global communications, internet etc, much of the uniqueness of newspapers, up to date pictures, news etc, has been overtaken by the billions of people who have instant news via their mobile phones etc. Newspapers - and journalists who work on them - have to be re-trained to present those elements which are unique; archive material and nostalgia magazines (the public has no access to the millions of old photographs stored by newspapers) suggest one of many niche markets which ought to be exploited by Trinity Mirror,
I believe that the current St Modwen price represents a real bargain for buying into a well-founded company and would be a great long-term Christmas gift for anyone who has the patience to wait three or four years for a handsome profit. The Toaster