Time in Canaries is same as UK time as far as I remember from my many holidays there (thanks to good investment choices).
Hume-iliated again !
JH - when your best chum DayTroll posts at 3am and 4am you say nothing. 7.48am is fine.
Hume-iliated again eh?
Can't see this doing much this year or next
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DayTradeNovice 1/4/20 11:18 (GLEN) "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. billy, have worked hard my whole life from the gutter and gone without to build what i have, like many others, and these f*ckers dont just have one hand in my pocket they have both of em in there, runts. Really beginning to p1ss me off now. Just waiting for the run on the banks to start. Have already taken a substantial sum from my accounts and the rest will be following. Its obvious with all these cancellations liquidity is drying up."
LOL. So the tricky question is who's likely to know best - DayTroll or Mike Asley and Umar Kamani ? 🤡🤡🤡
LOL. Ronny has been on LSE 2 days and now he's some kind of expert? I think Mike Ashley and Umar Kamani who have bought big tranches of BOO recently probably know a bit more than this Ronny. Anyway, why are you following me to BOO board JH? Is DayTroll on holiday and you're filling in for him?
SP is a bargain. Interesting article in The Telegraph today about decline of Oxford St being a blueprint for towns and cities across the UK. Online is BOOming and who will be the next High St retailer to go bust after the demise of Wilko and M&Co? Lots of tailwinds behind BOO right now and the next few months will be very interesting. Even my partner is buying online now and she used to love going to the shops. Our local High St used to be full of the usual mix of national and independent retailers - now it is just full of charity shops, coffee shops, hairdressers and estate agents - the rest are all boarded up.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/decaying-oxford-st-risks-becoming-192440937.html
Https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66500479
An elderly couple have said they were "horrified" after being charged £110 by Ryanair to print their tickets at the airport.
Ruth and Peter Jaffe told the BBC they had to pay airport check-in fees after mistakenly downloading their return tickets instead of their outgoing ones.
It sparked a flurry of social media complaints about the airline's fees.
Ryanair said the fees were in line with its policy, as the couple had failed to check-in online for the correct flight.
But consumer rights expert Martyn James said the couple's experience had "touched a nerve" as many other people have also been hit by unexpected charges.
The Jaffes, from Ealing, were flying from Stansted Airport to Bergerac, France, on Friday.
Mrs Jaffe, 79, told the BBC's Radio 4 Today Programme she found Ryanair's website "very confusing" but despite this, she thought she had successfully managed to print their tickets the day before the flight.
It was only when she got to the airport that she realised she had accidentally printed the wrong tickets.
"I was then told that I had to go to the Ryanair desk to get a boarding card, and there they charged me £55 per person," she said. "[I was] horrified."
She added it wasn't easy for her husband to walk from one bit of the airport to the other. "I was quite flustered and upset."
Mr Jaffe, who's 80, said that they had no choice but to pay, as they had people expecting them in France.
On Sunday, their daughter posted on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, saying her mother had made "an honest mistake".
"£110 for 2 pieces of paper which took 1 minute. Shame on you," she told the budget airline.
She added that her parents had also had to pay an extra fee to sit next to each other, as her father has a disability.
Her post has gone viral, having been viewed more than 13 million times, with many social media users complaining of the high cost of printing boarding passes at the airport, and other "surprise" fees.
"I can feel the rage," said one X user.
Another urged Ryanair "to do the right thing", with a third saying: "There should be laws that protect the elderly."
One user also pointed out that it would have been cheaper to go to the nearest stationery shop, purchase a printer and print the tickets themselves.
Asked about the huge reaction on social media, Mrs Jaffe said: "People hate Ryanair, I think."
She went on: "If you're elderly and haven't been brought up using computers from day one, it can be very difficult."
Mr Jaffe added: "It's also the money-making aspect, like the fact we had to pay extra to sit together."
The couple have complained to Ryanair but said they don't expect to get anything back.
"I think they'll say it's in the small print and it was our fault. Which it was, but it was a genuine mistake," Mrs Jaffe said.
'It's deeply unfair'
Yeah , this is definitely looking like it's going sub £4. Might be worth a little trading punt round £3.80.
JH - displaying his ignorance of Rights Issues again I see.
He picks a time period that suits his false narrative but still gets the numbers all wrong.
Hume-iliated yet again.
So sorry I've been away a while but I don't really have time to play your games JH as I'm too busy having fun, making money and taking holidays. I also don't give a flying fook about AIB or BIRG. What does amuse me though is that RR which you repeatedly ridiculed are one of the FTSE 100s biggest gainers in the last year. In hindsight I should have held on to RR but I played the RI well and made enough so I'm not too upset.
MADRID, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs said on Thursday it had opened an investigation into low-cost airlines over hand luggage and other fees, which result in the price most consumers pay being higher than the one that was initially advertised.
The probe could result in fines of up to one million euros ($1.09 million) regardless of the profit made from such fees, and as much as eight times the profit obtained, if it is in excess of one million euros, the ministry said in a statement. It did not name any specific airlines.
Seems that April's TU was a lot more optimistic than it should have been. Poor show.
I make that nine very good trading updates in a row now. North Lanarkshire contract will be finalised soon and will give a big boost to SP. Lots of positives I reckon.
Looking oversold to me right now and decent enough results I thought. Would've liked a divvi increase. Anyway, bought a few @1118 as I see an improvement going forwards. We'll see.
Good to see DayTroll posting at 5am again 🤣🤣🤣 - usual rubbish though. What a life eh?
Following recent results anything under 700 would be a good buy point. Economy bound to improve from here into 2024.
So sad isn't it? DayTroll hasn't been on RYA board here for I dunno 5 months so JH's pathetic attempts are pure unrequited love for the Brummie sea hunt.
Can't see anyone called regtyne on LSE. Must've changed his username again ?
Around this one. Good 16% rise in last few days. Nice for trading the margins. Got a boost today with inflation coming in lower than expected meaning chance of future interest rate rises has diminished. If the tide has turned then under 800 seems a good buy. If UK economy improves can expect to see 900. SP was 1400 in 2021.
I see the SP has dropped 20% YTD. Quite a considerable fall for an industry that should be growing. Anyone got any reasons?