cynic
- 02 Mar 2011 11:48
starting this thread, which i hope will be short-lived, to keep the board up to date with latest reports gleaned from the net
required field
- 11 Mar 2011 17:06
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You can be certain that the french are already supplying weapons to the rebels, and those will appear in the frontline very soon...
Bernard M
- 11 Mar 2011 17:11
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Good for the French if they are. UK and USA need to get some serious hardware to the rebels quickly and get rid of Gadaffe and his family.
mitzy
- 11 Mar 2011 18:09
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I'm 100% behind them.
aldwickk
- 11 Mar 2011 19:15
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We all know what the French are like , there as to be something in it for them, do they have any oil in Libya by any chance ?
Balerboy
- 12 Mar 2011 13:05
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WOW!! how the world is changing, the sight of the Japanees tsunami and the problems with the nuclier power plant is mind blowing!!
cynic
- 12 Mar 2011 15:34
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having listened to the news during the day, i don't think there is any leak, though there is a 12 mile exclusion zone as a precaution
Bernard M
- 12 Mar 2011 17:02
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Expect a large fall of stock's, and indices on Monday due to the Japenese situation.
cynic
- 12 Mar 2011 18:04
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why? ... it was known about on friday with no impact
Bernard M
- 12 Mar 2011 18:29
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That was because the Japan stock exchange was closed, and before the extent of the situation.
Over 1300 now dead, with over 10,000 missing persons, talk of Japan going into recession
and the total cost being $100 billion plus the threat of a meltdown.
If you think this will not effect stock's, and indices around the world on Monday then I am afraid you are in the minority. Let's see Monday.
aldwickk
- 12 Mar 2011 18:51
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It will effect uranium mining stocks . When will power , water and road /rail be back to normal ? not to mention the container ports.
cynic
- 12 Mar 2011 18:59
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however, the effect of the tsunami other than in japan seems to have been much less than feared
cynic
- 13 Mar 2011 17:45
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it's hard not to feel sorry for the anti-G rebels who now berate the west for not jumping to their aid ..... however, it was not many days ago that there were shrieks of horror from the same quarters that the west should not interfere in any way without being invited .... indeed, that latter sentiment is much the more valid as it is not hard to imagine the fully warranted outcry had the west piled in with the military ..... whether or not the arab states should have shown considerable more urgency in making their views known is another question entirely ..... the cynics among us may form the opinion that the procrastination was deliberate, though for quite what end is not yet clear
and world gov'ts view of similar shenanigans in the ivory coast is what? ..... a deadly hush, no doubt as no oil involved and merely a democratically elected gov't being bloodily refused the power voted to it.
Bernard M
- 13 Mar 2011 19:06
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Tragedy in Japan could play into the shorters hands all round on Monday i'm afraid.
All markets will open down on Monday.
cynic
- 14 Mar 2011 12:09
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Bahrain
stay very alert ..... bahrain about to declare martial law with support from the saudis ..... news rec'd from my mate who works in saudi and who is quickly beetling back home (bahrain) from his office in saudi
for obvious reasons that info cannot be guaranteed 100% accurate, but would be surprised if it is not
skinny
- 14 Mar 2011 12:36
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Bernard M
- 14 Mar 2011 13:01
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cynic
- 14 Mar 2011 16:04
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Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi on Monday demanded that Bahraini leaders be wise and not use violence in their handling of anti-government protests .... clearly a case of, "don't do as i do but do as i say"!!
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by the way, my eye-witness reported a couple of hours back that saudi tanks were moving into bahrain ..... curiously no mention of that in internet news
Bernard M
- 14 Mar 2011 16:59
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Bernard M - 12 Mar 2011 17:02 - 38 of 48
Expect a large fall of stock's, and indices on Monday due to the Japenese situation.
cynic - 12 Mar 2011 18:04 - 39 of 48
why? ... it was known about on friday with no impact
You were saying Mr C.
cynic
- 14 Mar 2011 17:06
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you must admit it took a while to filter through and i would hazard that even now it is not as vicious as you anticipated ..... in reality, neither london not dow are down that badly
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bahrain
complete lockdown
airport is closed (sealed off is prob more accurate) and the streets deserted ..... about 100 saudi tanks crossed the causeway, with about half going off to guard the palace at riffa and the balance parked up at the airport
the causeway is also probably closed too, not that anyone much wants to use it for now
Bernard M
- 14 Mar 2011 17:09
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FTSE closes firmly lower as Japan disaster spooks markets
StockMarketWire.com
END-OF-DAY REPORT: Headline shares closed firmly lower, as investors assessed the economic realities of the disaster in Japan, and fret over news of escalating violence in Libya, with losses broad-based.
At the close of business, the FTSE100 was down 53.43 points at 5,775.24 with the FTSE250 off 59.87 points at 11,349.66 and the FTSE Smallcaps 32.27 points lower at 3,189.36.
Do you comprehend Firmly lower
Mr.C is it that hard to admit that you were wrong. I suppose all you holdings were blue.