Golddog
- 23 Jan 2003 13:39
little willie
- 22 Dec 2004 11:07
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Jeffmack was doing east/west relations a lot of good in Basildon, but why?
I knew a lot of them settled in Swindon after the war, bloody good pilots so I was told, Polish guys that is.
Hils is getting mixed up with a load of monkeys but they didn't fly 'cos they were making the battle plans to defend Coventry.
Cilla's getting pissed on Champers mixed up with some old storks juice.
TIM..is out shopping for empty spaces which save a lot on wrapping paper and acting as mediator between car dealers and customers over defects in the new Ford Bonus?
Socs is on Tescos hydraulic brake fluid by the sound of it which should have been used as de-icer.
Just another typical day in the caff then!
Spaceman
- 22 Dec 2004 11:15
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Socs, you must be doing very well if you can afford that for wiper fluid ;-) What do you use for coolant ?!
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 11:16
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little willie
Hydraulic fluid is no use as washer fluid, it smears like crazy and ruins the paintwork. The best washer fluid is Vodka, never freezes due to the alcohol content. RAF guys in cold places always used it because, duty free, it was cheaper than washer fluid.
Anyone here into SVB, it's on a two month uptrend and must surely have figured in the constant riser listings?
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 12:07
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Can anyone explain to me what a "Block Trade" is, Type K?
This_is_me
- 22 Dec 2004 12:24
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A transaction using the block trade facility.
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 12:42
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Question 2: What is the block trade facility?
Bullshare
- 22 Dec 2004 13:31
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Answer: it a Type K trade;-0)
Mike
PS Its a function for institutions to trade large blocks of shares or parts making up a large block. Basically if they can't shift the order in one go they will show a declare of K trades until the order is filled
snoball
- 22 Dec 2004 14:16
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Gosh, this is becoming a very useful thread for learning about the markets. :-)
Large portion of roast turkey and trimmings please. Followed by desert. Ta.
Fundamentalist
- 22 Dec 2004 14:31
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Jeffie
Just posted some jokes on the thread in the traders room about the type of girls you were ogling last night!!!
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 14:33
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Bullshare
Thanks, I asked because there was a 5,666,666 K trade in PTG this morning @ 8.5p. Since then the price has moved up.
optomistic
- 22 Dec 2004 15:15
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Time for afternoon tea, looked all over but not a sign of a rabbit anywhere. Suppose I'll just have to look after myself, now wheres the danish pastries.
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 15:17
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Denmark
optomistic
- 22 Dec 2004 15:21
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Tooooo far I'll have an American muffin (imported)
This_is_me
- 22 Dec 2004 15:40
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It's dreadfull! 3:40 and the lunch menu still isn't posted! I'm starving!
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 15:47
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TIM
Spam fritters and chips.
little willie
- 22 Dec 2004 15:49
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Socs.."Alas poor Yoric I knew him well" do I win an Easter egg for guessing the answer
OR how about "Prince Eugen" OR how about "Wonderful, wonderful, Copenhagen" OR "The Little Mermaid".
give us another clue; how many letters?
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 15:52
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little willie
I've forgotten, what was the question?
This_is_me
- 22 Dec 2004 15:56
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socks
This isn't the RAF canteen.
Spaceman
- 22 Dec 2004 15:58
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TIM, there are loads of Fish Fingers left Bunny got some extra in yesterday.
Socrates
- 22 Dec 2004 15:59
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TIM
Of course it isn't, they would have had baked beans with it.