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.
Haystack
- 21 Oct 2013 11:22
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I doubt it will burst. As far as London is concerned it will reach a balanced level. The prices have to rise due to the size of the demand. There are plenty of areas of London where there are almost no homes under £1m for a house. The only option is flats and they will rise even faster. That is just looking at the outer area.
TANKER
- 21 Oct 2013 11:26
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the rush to try and get votes will fcuk up the uk boom and bust is back big time
wages down rents up it will be a big bang .
TANKER
- 21 Oct 2013 11:29
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next years pension rise gone before it is paid for heating their homes .
nothing for food and clothes .
Cameron said pensioners should put on their coats and go to bed
and turn of the lights .
cynic
- 21 Oct 2013 11:30
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fred+MK - i note that RBS with their "help to buy" scheme will only allow 55% of income to be entailed (not quite the right word), and a few other strings too ..... nevertheless, that's a huge change from when i bought my first house (flat) in about 1972 when the accepted multiple was 3x earnings (33%) ... however, it should not be forgotten that interest rates were then very much higher
Fred1new
- 21 Oct 2013 11:41
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Hays,
So were black tulip bulbs.
Manuel.
The rises will feed into inflation and rates will increase.
I think we are stoking up problems, short and longterm.
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But I have been struggling this morning to find shares in the FTSE 350 with reasonable P/E and projected EPS growths and I am finding it difficult.
Is the market going to trade sideways for a while or ?
TANKER
- 21 Oct 2013 11:42
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the avge gov pension is £6760 a year energy bills for the pensioners £1450 a year
that leaves the old with 5310 a year or £102 a week living wage £280 a week .
the UK 2013 .
all parties should hold their heads in shame
cynic
- 21 Oct 2013 11:45
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fred - it was ALL tulip bulbs and ditto investing in south sea company and a number of other spiffing schemes
rate rises - almost certainly so in say 2 years time, but that will (also) be linked to growing world economies ..... in any case, i'ld be quite surprised to see mortgage rates rise from the current approx 5% to >7%, which historically is still low
ftse - "my man" still reckons 6900, which gives a fair amount of headroom, though that doesn't quite answer your Q .... you might want to look at something like RTN, as i think that is now a promising sector with "feelgood" now seemingly firmly on the up track
Haystack
- 21 Oct 2013 11:50
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Tulip bulbs had little intrinsic value. Property has a large intrinsic value in that it is needed to live in. The extra above intrinsic value is the demand. That demand is not going away.
cynic
- 21 Oct 2013 11:53
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hays - property, like tulip bulbs and gold, has a perceived value .... a bit unfair i know as i too am more than happy that my pension fund is almost exclusively in bricks and mortar with 5% yield
Fred1new
- 21 Oct 2013 11:55
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UMMMM.
aldwickk
- 21 Oct 2013 11:57
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Don't forget the ground nut's
Haystack
- 21 Oct 2013 12:00
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cynic
I know an area where you can get 20+% return
cynic
- 21 Oct 2013 12:04
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ah, but you forget that i own the freehold and have done since 1978 and my tenant is AAA+ with a (minimum) 10 year lease :-)
owning the freehold of course does all sorts of interesting things to the return, depending on how you wish to measure it!
Haystack
- 21 Oct 2013 13:40
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Jimmy Savile Zombie Costume Dropped By Amazon
The outfit, which features a blue shell suit, medallion and fake cigar, is described by a charity as "the height of bad taste".
TANKER
- 21 Oct 2013 13:43
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the new nuclear plant to be built will cost 14b and will cost the uk tax payer over 1.2b a year in payments to edf ever year for 30 years .
it is crazy the UK should build the station and run it not the French and Chinese
1.5b will go to the French and Chinese ever year .
it is crazy politics . CAMERON SHOULD BE HOUNDED OUT
THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY IS SELLING THE UK DOWN THE PAN
goldfinger
- 21 Oct 2013 13:52
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Iain Duncan Smith MP@IDS_MP4m
Don't let fuel poverty spoil this years winter fun! Tesco value ketchup makes an ideal dip to turn icicles into fun ice pops for kids.
MaxK
- 21 Oct 2013 13:54
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Yes, theres no good reason for the nuc station to be farmed out.
Still, Cameroon will be looking for a few good positions after he gets slung out on his ass at the next election.
His hero bliar has shown the way.
TANKER
- 21 Oct 2013 13:56
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the uk GOVERNMENT IS ROTTEN TO THE CORE
cynic
- 21 Oct 2013 14:27
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Hinkley Point - nuclear power
i understand the concerns about nuclear power, but i also recognise the benefits, and on balance, i am pro - but that is somewhat irrelevant
i am pretty sure the key is that the chinese will have a 30/40% stake, and thus the deal will be inter-governmental between france/uk and china .... it is equally certain that there will be a suitable quid pro quo with china, though the details of that are unlikely come into the public domain