goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
dreamcatcher
- 04 Apr 2013 20:12
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Poor you :-))
Haystack
- 04 Apr 2013 20:16
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Labour have never had a clue of how to create an environment that business can succeed in. Business is the engine that drives the economy. No benefits to society are created except by way of the wealth and success of businesses.
dreamcatcher
- 04 Apr 2013 20:16
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Its a slight bit different when the country is at risk. France has adopted that policy and gained nought, except being deeper in the red. Still think labour waffle and would not know how to handle the countries problems.
dreamcatcher
- 04 Apr 2013 20:17
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I agree with you Haystack.
Fred1new
- 04 Apr 2013 20:45
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Hays,
Do you think the selling off of the country's silver at the lowest going price was a brilliant idea.
Strange how many business owners I have known in the past thought they made more under socialist governments, (I was surprised at the time and will check why they said it to me. It wasn't to appear friendly, or humour me. I will have to look at periods of growth.
Also, reflect on the period of growth from about 200 on for a number of years.
The real problem may be the killing off of heavy and light industry under Thatcher and replacement and hype of the service and financial industries.
It isn't the production of wealth which is the problem, it is the purloining of it, that is the problem.
cynic
- 04 Apr 2013 22:10
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was it a good idea to sell off the gold?
industry was significantly helped down the road by militant (communist paid) trades unions with their restrictive practices and greed for more and more for less and less ..... you also choose to ignore that emerging markets such as china and india could/were/are knocking down costs so heavily that companies could not afford other than to go elswhere
finally, a good bit of meaningless and populist rhetoric that actually has no meaning let alone substance It isn't the production of wealth which is the problem, it is the purloining of it, that is the problem.
goldfinger
- 04 Apr 2013 22:24
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LOL Cynic the torries sold off far more than Browns Gold.
1. North sea oil revenues, to keep unemployed ....unemployed
2. Utilities...at knock down prices.
3. Council Houses........... now owned 66% by private landlords
4. Sale of Northern Rock at give away prices
5. Proposed sale of nationalised banks at knock down prices.
Their are more.
Your talking shite and posters here know this after you chickened out earlier today.
goldfinger
- 04 Apr 2013 22:28
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Cyners Ive let you off the hook up to now as i think your a good guy and online pal but please dont press me too much further as I will put to you what I had in mind yesterday evening and believe me you wont like it.
Haystack
- 04 Apr 2013 23:16
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What a strange person goldfinger is. I thought Fred was odd, but goldfinger takes the biscuit. He spouts more rubbish than even Fred.
cynic
- 05 Apr 2013 07:31
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sticky - i'm sorry to say that you falsely accuse ..... i told you what i promised to do ..... you said i promised more ...... i challenged you to prove it by c+p from my posts .... you have signally failed to do so .... put up or shut up is the succinct response to you
btw, lest you should think otherwise (i'm sure you would!) i shall be off-line almost completely from now until sunday afternoon
goldfinger
- 05 Apr 2013 07:36
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Morning slaphead.
You might kid yourself what the chalenge was but everybody else knows what it was and youve chickened out Old Boy.
goldfinger
- 05 Apr 2013 07:37
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ps, have a good weekend at your sons.
cynic
- 05 Apr 2013 07:53
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thanks sticky .... chicken was not on my menu :-) ..... like i said, on this issue, i know what i offered to do, and showed the skeleton that i could/would do so..... so like i said, put up or shut up
goldfinger
- 05 Apr 2013 08:39
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he he.. ohhhh never mind cyners your still a good un.
Always will be.
Fred1new
- 05 Apr 2013 08:45
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Hays,
This sums up the present tory party.
goldfinger
- 05 Apr 2013 08:46
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Now this what happens when your chancellor goes walk abouts trying to con the public. Just 2 days ago the torries were only 7 points behind with the same poll, others have a far bigger gap.Now its 12.
Can you see what I mean cyners, right wing loons. You cant kid the electorate these days and get away with it. They will not be fooled especially the younger ones who have increased fees to attend UNI.
UKIP further denting torries.
Now this onelectionista‏@electionista53m
UK - YouGov/Sun poll: CON 30%, LAB 42%, LDEM 11%, UKIP 12%
ahoj
- 05 Apr 2013 09:59
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Have a look at North Korea's leader. 9 facts are:
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/05/17601453-nine-facts-about-north-koreas-kim-jong-un-he-loves-the-nba-disco-and-his-grandfather?lite
goldfinger
- 05 Apr 2013 10:25
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ahoj..........hes a nutter.....a nutter.
ahoj
- 05 Apr 2013 10:34
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I think, with a little respect, the west can generate a good link with the young leader. He is like Westerners. See his cloth, wife, haircut, having iMAC on his desk, etc...
He wants to show its power to his people. We can work better with a powerful leader than a weak one.
If he opens the country, it will change fast, much faster than anyone could imagine.
BUT, some western companies like war so would be interested this issue to continue. They need it to sell their product, so may not let any direct discussion take place if Obama agreed with it.
goldfinger
- 05 Apr 2013 10:44
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Id have respect for him if he wasnt the aggresor.
In this case he is.
Look at the markets, in part its down to him.
But fair does I get your point above. Cheers mick.