mitzy
- 15 Sep 2008 11:16
Today they have fallen 22% to a new low of 223p ..are they another Marconi..?
The chart looks like one long suicide note.
nordcaperen
- 18 Sep 2008 14:30
- 190 of 569
I'm buyin a burger van then !
dealerdear
- 18 Sep 2008 14:33
- 191 of 569
lol. nice one
dealerdear
- 18 Sep 2008 15:32
- 192 of 569
FWIW If the attack on LLOY continues, the shorters can't be allowed to bring them down along with HBOS. I can see government intervention before long.
Could we even have a Russian situation where the SM is suspended?
I don't hold so have no vested interest.
ateeq180
- 18 Sep 2008 16:00
- 193 of 569
all the gains are wiped in the afternoon trades,whats next?
Clubman3509
- 18 Sep 2008 16:02
- 194 of 569
Lloyds is clearly under attack by the big shorters. Why in hell dont the government do something. Maybe Gorden has a relative in the hedge fund business. One thing for sure it is curtains for him now.
mitzy
- 18 Sep 2008 16:09
- 195 of 569
Tense nervious headache...?
Clubman3509
- 18 Sep 2008 16:21
- 196 of 569
Any one fancy BB down today over 17% could they be next to go.
dealerdear
- 18 Sep 2008 16:24
- 197 of 569
Christ, never noticed that!
Too busy looking at the others
mitzy
- 18 Sep 2008 16:38
- 198 of 569
This is better than roulette.
Dil
- 18 Sep 2008 16:41
- 199 of 569
News headlines again tonight ... that should stir it up again for tomorrow.
cynic
- 18 Sep 2008 16:44
- 200 of 569
saying what? ..... or merely that the merger has taken place? ....... anyway, serves me right for trying to get too big a profit and then going out ..... never mind; should come good
Bullshare
- 18 Sep 2008 16:53
- 201 of 569
We have heard very little about just how much of a run HBOS had from depositors/savers removing money from their accounts. The photos of Northern Rock customers queuing caused their failure. A man with a camera and some mates outside a B & B branch could cause the same problem!
spitfire43
- 18 Sep 2008 17:02
- 202 of 569
But would the naked shorters and hedge funds stoop that low. Silly question really- (OF COURSE THEY WOULD.)
hewitts
- 18 Sep 2008 18:47
- 203 of 569
FSA to ban short-selling of financial stocks
By Peter Thal Larsen, Banking Editor
Published: September 18 2008 17:44 | Last updated: September 18 2008 18:09
Short-selling of financial stocks is to be banned in the United Kingdom from midnight on Thursday night under rules drawn up by the Financial Services Authority.
The ban, which has been approved by the watchdogs board of directors, will prevent investors from creating or adding to short positions in all publicly quoted financial companies. The ban will remain in force until January 19, 2009, when the FSA plans to publish a comprehensive review of short-selling rules.
Bullshare
- 18 Sep 2008 18:50
- 204 of 569
so is buying a warrant or option 'put' on a financial a short position?
scotinvestor
- 18 Sep 2008 22:45
- 205 of 569
its up to shareholders to approve it......theres a good chance this will be refuted as hbos shows a profit from last results plus it got 4 billion from rights issue and aussie bank is worth up to 3 billion.....plus all the property, corporate etc
scotinvestor
- 18 Sep 2008 22:45
- 206 of 569
lol at dil......what has wales EVER done.....erm , nothing
cynic
- 19 Sep 2008 07:11
- 207 of 569
scot* .... i would be very surprised indeed if the BoE and the gov't, and even the suits in Brussels, have not already laid it on the line to all the various parties that they accept the deal and like it
Clubman3509
- 19 Sep 2008 09:05
- 208 of 569
Don't know whether to sell my HBOS now while up or to wait to see what Lloyds deal is. Any ideas.
Stan
- 19 Sep 2008 09:06
- 209 of 569
Sell. and be safe. imho.