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Gerry 557, thanks for your reply. I have voted against but sadly I believe that most BODs nowadays are unfit for purpose.
I strongly bemoan the sale. I purchased Morrisons many years ago at £3.00 a share. Tesco then was £4 , Sainsburys about £ 5.70 , Talk Talk £4., Stagecoach £ 3+, BT £13.+, etc. Why is it that the BOD of all these respective National companies not ever decline these ludicrous offers as serious under valuations which is why they are being snapped up. Why can they not easily see what the buyers easily visualize. In my very own opinion they are just unbelievable and should have never been in the positions they occupy, let's hope Amazon kicks in and allows us some sort of a retentive interest
Hi, this maybe irrelevant but I read last week that the country is suffering from a chronic shortage of water. Just generally is water used in the oil industry . Thanks
Are we all being deluded with delusions of grandeur, copper has been up for quite sometime yet the sp either stagnates or reduces. We are a minority and my experience tells me we are being played before the large stakeholders acquire the rest for next to nothing. that is IMO, wish I am wrong. Thanks
In my opinion had the consolidation or re-structuring been exercised on it's own , it would then have been reflected in the sp. Doing the special dividend at the same time was a mistake leading to a muddle of one cancelling the other out. Thanks
So let me try to comprehend this. I had 2000 shares, they took 410 away and gave me £1000. That is something I could have done myself whenever I chose to. What escapes me or probably doesn't exist is this supposed special dividend. Thanks
Just an opinion, but maybe BT. It appears inevitable that Openreach will be hived off. If so what would the terms be for BT shareholders. Thanks
Prior to the EU Britain was described as "the sick old man of Europe , " however today after the RNS where ITM is designated as the government advisory is of paramount importance toward the future irrespective of present volatility. Thanks
A few days ago when the SP was about £ 12 it took me back to the pre restructuring period of 1 for every 10 which would have resulted in a sp of £ 1.20, however given the attributes and attractions of the company presently and toward the future I would hazard a present sp of £ 2.50 to £3 .thus resulting in a sp of £25 - £30. Thanks
What is there not to like at this knockdown price?
The two very large major shareholders lurking in the background.
I remember when Talk Talk was about £4. This offer should be rejected outright. It is a stock that is suited by the present day pandemic. Although I would make a gain it would be far less than its worth.
Irrespective of what occurs in the short term, IAG is now well financed and buffered till a vaccine or treatment becomes readily available. Subsequently I sincerely believe it will soar. It is also one of the most powerful Airgroup globally.
Missed the chancellor's speech but later when a labour lady MP enquired in the commons as to why there was no mention of Hydrogen. Steven Bradley replied that the Chancellor had no wish to preempt the Prime minister in a forthcoming presentation on the subject.
Troublesome, do you mean the thrill is in the chase and not the kill and that a fantasy resident within the upper echolons of one's sense is always best left unrealized. I expect to service either one must win more than lose.
The corporate action note I recieved (from Equinniti )states that they will accept the offer unless I specifically write to advise otherwise. Surely by rights they should only act by instructions from myself as a default position.
Taskmaster, according to quite a few Italian doctors they are not at all all aged and with the "well what do you expect " underlying health conditions. We should have been under lock down weeks ago. Read Rory Stewart's recent appraisal. Self isolate and look out for your family. No one else will.