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my purchase is showing as a sell -
at 5.24p
just added 18855 to my pile
me too another 17000
that was a serious spike and now back down to 295p according to HL's live pricing....
and also factor in the fall in the Pound v the Dollar
your wife will object if you miss by 4cm ;o) - 20 metres in gold mining is huge
that did not age well....
Taxman not getting any as it is all in my ISA
also have a look at Sareum (SAR )- DYOR but looks like its going to be a good one too...
http://www.helium-one.com/2021/08/03/helium-one-company-news-july-2021/
it does not come up in a search on Hargreaves Lansdown, I've wanted to buy some for alittle while
Surprised that Hargreaves Lansdown are not listed - at least the nominee account for HL investors
only for the sweaties
interesting article in the Telegraph about SMT redirection to biotech -
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/investing/funds/scottish-mortgage-backs-vaccine-pioneers-become-next-amazon/
not beyond the possibilty of SMT taking a stake? So question does HNWI in an RNS have to be a person or would a significant fund count?
Britain’s largest investment trust, Scottish Mortgage, is famous for its bold and early bets on technology giants such as Amazon, Tesla and Netflix.
But a deeper look inside its £19bn portfolio reveals something unexpected: the two largest holdings are now healthcare companies and almost a fifth of its investments are linked to life sciences.
DNA mapping company Illumina and biotechnology business Moderna, now a household name thanks to its Covid-19 vaccine, represent a combined 12pc of Scottish Mortgage’s portfolio.
The trust also has holdings in 12 private healthcare companies, such as Tempus Labs, a firm that gathers patient healthcare data, and Recursion Pharmaceuticals, which uses machine learning to aid drug discovery.
Copyright Telegraph
but not dying because they are generally fitter than us oldies
if I can get a years school fees out of this for my 3 kids I'd be happy - a
I'm confused - yes the drill bit was lost but He is showing and they can redirect the bit around the loss, it is not as if they have to start drilling all over again from the surface - so what is driving this? is it a coordinated shake out to induce the nervous to bail or am I missing something here. Sadly don't have free funds to top up....
this was also mentioned in Inside Science on the BBC this afternoon
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000xmg2
from 1min 35 sec in to the program