Bullshare
- 22 Jan 2003 20:35
Welcome to MoneyAM.
Today sees the launch of MoneyAM, a bright new financial website for the smart investor. Our aim is quite simple: we aim to become the UK's leading web-based supplier of shares related content and data.
Streaming real time share prices, up to the minute portfolios, live city news, email alerts, bulletin boards, company fundamentals plus expert analysis supplied by the same award-winning team of journalists, analysts and researchers that produce Shares Magazine every week. These are just some of the great features that MoneyAM provides free to anyone who registers on the site.
Our premium paid for services are compelling and competitively priced and a must for the serious investor/trader. Unlimited level 1, FTSE indices, alerts, Premium market scan tools and the Traders Room (Bulletin Board) are just some of the extras on offer. Level 2 services will be coming to MoneyAM very soon!!!
We hope you enjoy using the site.
Regards
Mike Boydell
Managing Director
banjomick
- 06 Feb 2019 23:27
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Edit:
Just hit a nerve! :-)
Big Al
- 07 Feb 2019 09:36
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Not sure where you got that impression. One of the nicest blokes I've met and a brilliant laugh.
hilary
- 07 Feb 2019 09:47
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Ditto, Al. Ginge is a really nice chap.
Btw, wtf is Beeks? I've always wondered where he got that name. Is it something to do with the neeps and tatties that you eat with haggis?
:o)
skinny
- 07 Feb 2019 09:48
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Big Al
- 07 Feb 2019 14:20
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Ah Hil, you are clearly missing in your trading education.
In 1983 there was a brilliant movie called Trading Places with Dan Ackroyd and Eddie Murphy. Notably for us chaps there was a bit where Jamie Lee Curtis removed her shirt, but it's 2019 and we're not supposed to say that, probably. In order to get their own back on the rich brothers that set them up, they traded some orange juice futures. The rich guys had an insider by name of Beeks and were looking to "do a Hunt Brothers" and corner the market, as it were. Murphy and Ackroyd basically falsified the report leading to the rich guys having a huge margin call whilst the good folk made a mint buying at the bottom.
Knowing Ginge's weird sense of humour (I guess it hasn't changed) I would suspect there's a tongue in cheek thing going on.
BTW, do you still keep in touch with him?
Big Al
- 07 Feb 2019 14:22
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Well worth a viewing over a good bottle of something
skinny
- 07 Feb 2019 14:36
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"Notably for us chaps there was a bit where Jamie Lee Curtis removed her shirt, but it's 2019 and we're not supposed to say that, probably.
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then don't look at this then!!!.
hilary
- 07 Feb 2019 14:58
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1983, Al? As I said previously, that would be before my time.
Presumably it's in black and white? How quaint.
:o)
cynic
- 07 Feb 2019 16:00
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i agree - trading places was very good indeed ....... also enjoyed immensely catch me if you can
Big Al
- 07 Feb 2019 17:59
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Bloody hell, Hil, you must've been the youngest trader on here when MAM started then...................................... or that's a monster porky!! :-))
hilary
- 07 Feb 2019 18:27
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I probably still am the youngest trader on here, Al.
:o)
Big Al
- 07 Feb 2019 20:02
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In mind methinks?!?!
;-)))
Big Al
- 07 Feb 2019 20:04
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Memories, skinny.
kimoldfield
- 08 Feb 2019 07:47
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Mammaries, skinny..........well, somebody had to say it!
cynic
- 08 Feb 2019 13:59
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as an individual, you can probably still filter them though
skinny
- 08 Feb 2019 14:03
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Juzzle - do you know why you show up as (premium)as opposed to just blue?
skinny
- 08 Feb 2019 14:16
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BTW - as "Skinny" - I'm a newcomer over there (March 2000).