The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
On an app ?
Not often i filter after 2 posts but.......................................
laters !!!!!!!!!!!
There is talk of trails being announced in H2, I was under the impression these would be December onward at the earliest. Anyone expecting anything significant in the coming months maybe optimistic at best
but four months ago said :
Exit share price? 26 Apr 2023 16:31
I’ll see you at £7 fruits but perhaps not my current full holding.
To
3.57%
CS, you are right about the bowel cancer kit being sent to the over 60's. It arrives a few weeks after your 60rh birthday - nice little present.
he says its too small so he sends a 1KG sample back
but puts Reece-Moggs address on it !
Not a trade yet
Amazon.com Inc. is launching the biggest overhaul of its grocery business since it acquired Whole Foods Market six years ago—revamping stores, testing new highly automated warehouses and, for the first time, offering fresh-food delivery to customers who aren’t Prime subscribers.
In a move likely to play well with shoppers, the company also plans to merge its various e-commerce supermarket offerings—from Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, Amazon.com—into one online cart.
The changes, which will roll out in the coming weeks and months, mark the Seattle-based company’s latest effort to grab a bigger share of a US grocery market that UBS Group AG analysts estimate is worth $1.5 trillion. The tech behemoth has elevated a slate of more traditional retail executives to help. Tony Hoggett, the former Tesco Plc executive leading the charge, has deep brick-and-mortar experience but confronts a landscape dominated by the likes of Walmart Inc. and Kroger Co
But the company has been trying for years to figure out how to profitably sell fresh food, starting and killing a range of initiatives. Delivering meat and produce is logistically challenging and expensive. Two people familiar with the situation, who requested anonymity to discuss an internal matter, say Amazon required a grocery order of about $115 to break even in 2010, on average. A decade later that break-even point was still $90 to $100. Hoggett says the company doesn’t track delivery economics using a single figure because of differences in order speed and types of trips, but he says the company had made “big steps” in building a more efficient home delivery business.
Has been very active today
According to ADVFN 7.4 million sells v 2.1million buys ????????
comments please
Any idea ??
Https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12286361/Dengue-endemic-UK-risky-experiment-backfires-experts-fear.html
mentions a private firm !
This is what he said ...
Next stop 450p, then 390p, methinks.
filtered !!!!
Very desperate poster
so ive filtered
others may follow
Of course they havnt made an offer ,that would have to be comunicated
but have they been buying shares with view to perhaps making an offer
Im too underwater on most of my holdings to even consider shorting
Of course he is allowed to post
its the rate of posting that seems a little desperate
In 5 years on this board
this travesties person has posted 63 total posts
35 in last 4 days about OCDO
hes getting a bit desperate now
Deramping plonker
You don't need to pay fees using a d v f n u k if you want real time quotes.
i just want to see a portfolio of my UK and US shares with 15 minutes changes
costs me £71 per month
who else shall i use ? Anybody use TradingView ?????????????
If i use ADVFN for really just monitoring UK and US shares and dont like there fees for that service
Who should i use instead (along with LSE for chat board on UK shares ) ????
love you