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mitzy - 10 Oct 2008 06:29

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TANKER - 15 Sep 2011 08:36 - 2833 of 5370

b/m black 80p in 12 months

Bernard M - 15 Sep 2011 08:43 - 2834 of 5370

lol. Fools/suckers rally

TANKER - 15 Sep 2011 13:03 - 2835 of 5370

off subject . my good lady bought a top of the range dyson vacum cleaner and only used it once a week then after 13 months burnt out . might has well of bought a cheap one will never buy a dyson product again rubbish a real rip off

TANKER - 15 Sep 2011 13:03 - 2836 of 5370

off subject . my good lady bought a top of the range dyson vacum cleaner and only used it once a week then after 13 months burnt out . might has well of bought a cheap one will never buy a dyson product again rubbish a real rip off

Bernard M - 15 Sep 2011 13:07 - 2837 of 5370

Had my animal 5 years still good as new.

mnamreh - 15 Sep 2011 13:14 - 2838 of 5370

.

TANKER - 15 Sep 2011 13:51 - 2839 of 5370

it is rubbish not worth the paper it written on to many catches would cost more to get it fixed than its worth .
my washing machine is 22 years old never had a problem hotpoint .
and used twice week .and the washing is allmost dry when it comes out
the machiner to day is only made to last up to 2 years same has cars .my mates car is a 1960 something beetle still has good has new 140000 on clock

HARRYCAT - 15 Sep 2011 13:51 - 2840 of 5370

Had ours many years (DC04 Green) and still sucks like a goodun'. Treat 'em right and they carry on for decades! (of course, newer versions might be less durable now they are mostly of chinese origin).

beebusy - 15 Sep 2011 14:15 - 2841 of 5370

So my great pundits,"who is a viable alternative?? Browns cronies who put us in the deep deep merde?? or maybe we should invite one of our French friends across to help out?? A greek maybe?? A spaniard?? Portugese?? Nope, our only hope maybe a tough ruthless Aussie to whip us back in shape!! Hold on we have one on our doorstep running some little media enterprise!! Hail!! o great aussie whip out your digeredoo and beat some sense back into us poor whinging poms!! Strewth!!!

TANKER - 15 Sep 2011 14:28 - 2842 of 5370

so the rogue trader was also a rogue in having no education .
these papers they hand out are worthless most immigrants buy them
this is fact fales names false passports false in ever way watch the uk border force

TANKER - 15 Sep 2011 14:56 - 2843 of 5370

I have had a brand new VW ever year for 19 years this last one is my last one .
they have gone down in quality they are not the same if they are not made in germany . going to switch to nissan

halifax - 15 Sep 2011 16:39 - 2844 of 5370

bernie good day for shorts?

Bernard M - 15 Sep 2011 16:46 - 2845 of 5370

Don't wear them

halifax - 15 Sep 2011 16:50 - 2846 of 5370

why are yours burning?

Bernard M - 15 Sep 2011 16:56 - 2847 of 5370

No position today, golfing my son. Looks like you had one good day out of 285 lol.

halifax - 15 Sep 2011 17:05 - 2848 of 5370

long... may it continue!

Bernard M - 15 Sep 2011 17:05 - 2849 of 5370

lol

dreamcatcher - 15 Sep 2011 22:12 - 2850 of 5370

Markets Boosted As Banks Pledge Billions



Related Quotes
Symbol Price Change
BARC.L 158.00 +6.00

HSBA.L 521.10 +19.60

LLOY.L 35.91 +2.41

MCO 32.40 +0.75

MXG1.BE 0.00 0.00


Sky News 2011, 22:07, Thursday 15 September 2011

Markets have been boosted as five of the world's central banks said they would pump billions of dollars into the European financial system.

The Bank of England, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan (NYSE: MCO - news) , US Federal Reserve
and Swiss National Bank said they will provide additional dollar liquidity in a move designed to alleviate fears about lenders' exposure to bad debts.

Shares in Britain's banks were boosted by the announcement, with Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY.L - news) ahead 7%, and Barclays (LSE: BARC.L - news) , Royal Bank of Scotland (LSE: RBS.L - news) and HSBC (LSE: HSBA.L - news) were all up 4%.

This helped push London's FTSE 100 Index 2% higher, or 110.5 points at 5337.5.

ExecLine - 15 Sep 2011 23:21 - 2851 of 5370

I'm watching Question Time. It's live.

One of the panellists is Nickola Horlick, the financial (fund) manager.

She will have seen the markets aparently stabilise today and yet she strongly feels that Greece has no alternative but to come out of the Euro.

What will the markets do when this happens and Greece has to overstamp their Euros with the word 'Drachma' and devalue its currency?

Or is this event priced in already?

Bernard M - 16 Sep 2011 06:56 - 2852 of 5370

The euro's future, and even existence, hangs in the balance as Greece, Spain, Italy and others look increasingly unlikely to be able to meet their debt payments. But whatever the outcome, the scars of this crisis will mar the currency for decades to come and that's if it survives.
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