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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

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 - 19 Oct 2013 22:01 - 31359 of 81564

As you know g and all reading this, a lot of work goes into these threads (from every poster). As some say take it as a guide/ pinch of salt and above all do your own research. We can learn from one another. I knew very little a few years ago and thank those who have answered my questions and helped me along the way. I do as like most on here do not for one minute mind answering any ones questions, but to answer questions and get abuse as if I'm the company director is going to far.
I have put it to the poster to go to the company's concerned and tell them what you have told me. Await his answer on Monday. Even given him the telephone numbers and the Ceo's names to speak to. He can tell them in his words the share prices are ramped up.

goldfinger - 19 Oct 2013 22:01 - 31360 of 81564

Hays exactly see above.

goldfinger - 19 Oct 2013 22:07 - 31361 of 81564

Yep DC, some on here just do it for kicks, probably gets them off.

Like I said if you want back up refer management to me. I know your a upstanding well regarded member of this community.

goldfinger - 19 Oct 2013 22:10 - 31362 of 81564

Right off to watch Match Of The Day.

See ya muckers.

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2013 22:22 - 31363 of 81564

Thanks g, Any poster can come on a thread and say what they like about a share I'm not bothered. Nice to back their thoughts up with some evidence but that's up to them. Ie they like the share or don't. We need more contributors to the threads. I can see by the counters (a lot of readers) up to the individual. A Poster who asks you a question after regular snipes and abuse and you courteously give him the answers as he clearly has not researched/understands or even wants to about the company. Then proceeds to call me a clown and you could well say all investors in that company so.



TIME MONEY AM STEPPED IN AS THIS TYPE OF POSTER IS GIVING GOOD POSTERS/MONEYAM A BAD NAME.

Fred1new - 19 Oct 2013 22:24 - 31364 of 81564

I tink there are many on this ted tnight who hav dink two mch Black Nan to-nought, or sons are tking the puss out.

bur the squalk bitting is v, good!

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2013 22:37 - 31365 of 81564

I have been thinking would it be a good idea (may not even be possible for money am if posters thought it a good idea) that is to be able to update a thread that has the usual date it was updated WITHOUT the update pushing the thread to the top of the moneyam thread list all the time. I regularly would like to update many of the threads I contribute to without looking like its getting deliberate notice by going to the top/number one position. Then this may also help the ramping issues, that often are not even there. Perhaps a facility to not push your update to the top and one if you think it important or the likes etc .


As said seems a good idea any thoughts for or against?

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2013 22:38 - 31366 of 81564

This is serious fred.

Fred1new - 19 Oct 2013 22:53 - 31367 of 81564

DC.

No, I don't think it a good idea.

I use the favourites for following shares, or threads that I am interesting in to, even if not necessarily contributing to them.

Also, see that I have about 6 permanently squelched, as I don't find their contributions rewarding enough to bother reading their postings.

But that is personal choice.

Also, having date and time listed does point to what is active in the market.

Ramping, I think is an offence if one is a guru or a reputable firm etc..

But how many on these sites are reputable?

8-)


I am off now, just had a promise.




















A double brandy before bed.

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2013 23:01 - 31368 of 81564

The dates and times will as said still be there. The squelch button yes stops you reading unwanted posts but still leaves in some cases un asked for abuse for all to read. My own view you just look weak to the abuser using the facility. It would be better yes to if you have to squelch them from even being able to get on your thread. That's what is more needed.


Thanks fred





Wondered what you meant, I see now. lol

A double brandy before bed.

goldfinger - 19 Oct 2013 23:48 - 31369 of 81564

"The squelch button yes stops you reading unwanted posts but still leaves in some cases un asked for abuse for all to read.".........ends

Yep thats whats wrong with the filter type system DC(used on most boards)s and these second rate B lister s know that and use it to their advantage, in fact encouraging other similar type idiots to post so that you see it.

Its time the decent types on here stuck together and pulled in the same direction and fought against the spoilers.

Its ok Hays saying its petty, Hays is encamped on this thread most of the year and doesnt get about the threads like others who see what really is going on in general on the board.

Nothing against Hays for that but he is missing the truth.

The direction should come from the older more experienced members of the board if management dont see fit to manage the abuse.


dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2013 23:59 - 31370 of 81564

It also does not leave a good taste for international visitors. We all get along with some posters and not so well with some, lol that's life. At the end of the day when investors have hard earnt cash in a stock and come to a thread to add views or read, they do not need to read abuse/insults aimed at the poster by someone not even the slightest interested in the stock more out to cause offence. Good night.

Haystack - 20 Oct 2013 00:36 - 31371 of 81564

gf
I read almost all the threads and it is pretty minor compared to ADVFN. I was here as a beta tester when it began. I was also there when ADVFN started and on the BB that preceded it.

goldfinger - 20 Oct 2013 01:46 - 31372 of 81564

That maybe true Hays and I dont doubt it, but just because advfn is a ZOO it doesnt mean we should measure ourselfs against their low standards.

Its time you and cynic fred stan max even hillary and other mature posters with the life experience skills started to look at standards here on THIS board and got stuck into these itinerants who turn up here and make other posters lifes miserable.

DC treatment yesterday was apalling but the lad fought back with gusto, but he shouldnt have to.

Dont forget Im 25 years younger than cynic probably 15 years younger than you , that gives you one hell of an advantage when it comes to Life Skills.

Time you and the guys started looking out for trouble makers.

Remember the best form of policing is self policing/community policing. In the end it worked out on sharecrazy after many years of lunatics. Pity it took too long to realise.

Haystack - 20 Oct 2013 02:44 - 31373 of 81564

I am about the same age as cynic. It is simple. If you have complaints about people being abusive then complain to moneysm. There is moderation on here, just complain.

aldwickk - 20 Oct 2013 09:08 - 31374 of 81564

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-24558264

If this mistake can happen to a 10 year old from a non EU country who is no relation to the animal's who brought her here , what chance have we got of controling imigration ?

MaxK - 20 Oct 2013 09:17 - 31375 of 81564

Nice work if you can get it....



Charity chief's £653,000 pay reignites row

Boss of mental healthcare organisation in the spotlight as inquiry launched into high pay


Chris Stevenson , Natasha Preskey
Sunday 20 October 2013



The row over the pay packets received by executives running Britain's charities was reignited yesterday after it was revealed that the head of one the UK's largest charities was paid more than £600,000.


Charities have faced increasing scrutiny over the past few months following disclosures in the summer over the rising number of executives with salaries exceeding £100,000 a year, with several MPs condemning pay levels at some of Britain's leading charities. The latest revelation comes just over a week after the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) unveiled an inquiry into pay across the sector.

The pay probe will be led by the former newsreader Martyn Lewis, who is now chairman of NCVO. Mr Lewis said that the salary awarded to Professor Philip Sugarman, chief executive at St Andrew's Healthcare, which states it is the biggest mental healthcare charity in Britain, "certainly raised more than an eyebrow" and "was one of the largest in the charity sector".

Professor Sugarman was awarded £653,000 in 2012/13, an increase of more than 18 per cent on his previous year's pay of £552,000, according to the latest accounts filed. St Andrew's Healthcare employs more than 3,000 people and provides mental healthcare and support for those with psychiatric illnesses, disabilities and brain injuries, through residential and community-based care, as well as being involved in training and research at four centres across England.

Jane Appleton, director of communications at St Andrew's, said that Professor Sugarman was being rewarded for performing three roles for the charity, as medical director and chief executive, as well as his work as a clinical practitioner. Since April 2013, Professor Sugarman has been paid only approximately £325,000 for the role of chief executive.

"St Andrew's has doubled in size since being overseen by Professor Sugarman as chief executive. We believe that you have to pay a proportionate salary to get the best talent; and, at this current level, we are not out of kilter with the rest of the sector," she said.



More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/charity-chiefs-653000-pay-reignites-row-8891812.html

doodlebug4 - 20 Oct 2013 14:08 - 31376 of 81564

"Haystack- 20 Oct 2013 02:44 - 31375 of 31377

I am about the same age as cynic. It is simple. If you have complaints about people being abusive then complain to moneysm. There is moderation on here, just complain."

That is correct Haystack, I have had an occasion when I felt it necessary to complain to Moneyam about a certain post which I took exception to and the post was removed within a day of my complaint. There is moderation on this bulletin board.

aldwickk - 20 Oct 2013 14:38 - 31377 of 81564

delete

doodlebug4 - 20 Oct 2013 15:41 - 31378 of 81564

aldwickk - it's just the tip pf the iceberg, it just seems to be so easy to get fake passports and get 'married' for the sake of convenience. The flood gates opened years ago and this small country is already too crowded. France is far more ruthless about immigration.
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