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I think that the drop in sp could entice ii to increase their holdings or attract new investors, when BWNG sp fell from £1 to 10p last year, Schroders and the Norwegian Sovereign Fund accumulated 15% of the companies shares. PHE looks more attractive since the merger with W2T, financial closure, and Protos up and running next year (not commercially) and Glasgow in the wings.
When there is a placing, the sp usually falls to the placing price, this looks like it will fall to Peels buy in price of 2.9p? That really annoyed me that a £2 billion company could be allowed to buy 10% of the share so cheap I'm sure shareholders would have jumped at the chance of buying in so cheaply, looks like we may get the chance to.
‘Why is my pension being politicised?’: all retirement pots to go green, Government warns
Trillions of pounds in pension funds will be shoehorned into “green” and “ethical” investments as the Government plans to employ savers’ hard-earned retirement money to “save the planet”.
However, higher fees, limited investment options and the potential for share price bubbles could hit the future value of pension pots, experts have warned.
Pension providers have started moving retirement pots without consultation. Paul Darrow, who works for the City watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority, said he was “perturbed” that his pension was being transferred to carbon-free and “socially responsible” investments.
Trillions of pounds in pension funds will be shoehorned into “green” and “ethical” investments as the Government plans to employ savers’ hard-earned retirement money to “save the planet”.
Of the eight people who I offered a chill cigarette seven did not like the taste (mint), these were mainly Muslim so ethics could have played a part, only Zaheed who's smoked most things legal and illegal, thought it was ok, and thinks it could be a success, but CBD cigarettes clearly is not going to replace tobacco, so keep your excitement in check.
NutHazard you clearly haven't lived, this is what Tim is hinting at,
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Classic
I see inflation as being the main concern, banks are saying we will have a temporary spike, but other commentators say that it could be more prolonged so we could see a market correction, so it's best to have some cash handy.
Firstly it's seasonal, a lot of stocks drift over the summer, secondly inflation is picking up which impacts tech stocks and thirdly this will drift due to lack of news, there may be other reasons. This makes up half my portfolio but if it goes lower I might be tempted to buy more.
Thanks for your support Billyboy2fromiii, I was not expecting such a negative reaction, people here are clearly too emotionally involved in this stock, I lost half my pension on SOU because of this, but thankfully more than made up for this with PHE. This is one of my five high risk/reward investments the rest is in high income stocks, I'm 36% down on this but the company is at a critical stage and it could do well over the next few months, years. I work in a warehouse where you have a good cross section of smokers, their comments on the Chill smokes will influence how I invest here. I have to say that I was put out by the health warning which is why I decided to post my concerns here.
You're more likely to get an honest straight forward opinion if you hand out one cigarette than a pack, because then they don't feel obligated to say that it's good.