RE: Investments31 Jul 2025 06:12
multi millionaires have the minds of the meanest accountants so doubt if jim will be concerned about shareholder losses to achieve his goals.
a bit off topic but a very real experience of how i saw wealth creation and how to achieve it through the eyes of a focused ex friend.
that ex friend of mine became a millionaire, he kept a little black book on him and any time a penny left his wallet he registered it in that book, i took a mini break with him to the scilly isles a few year's ago.
camped at the garrison site on st mary's a tired run down ****hole of a place but it was a tenner a night to stay there. he refused to pay to have our luggage and camping equipment transported from the ferry to the site because he thought the tractor driver was ripping him off!
our first dining experience that evening was a meal deal that had been discounted at the coop in the town, sat in a bus shelter out of the rain to eat it.
a barrel of laughs in his company as i said an ex mate, .but very rich now and very miserable. owns four properties and is paranoid that the government will be clobbering him for inheritance tax when he's dead!!!! how to enjoy yourself,.. careful what you wish for.
i actually derisked here after the imminent announcement was brought up and we had nothing back from fitzpatrick; this board really do not give a toss about shareholders, happy for you to invest in their schemes,.. you might as well have your money in a biscuit tin under the bed at least it will not have been diluted , they are contemptible in my opinion.
but good luck to all who still have any faith in them,.. i am out.