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.
ptholden
- 10 Apr 2014 10:21
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Final paragraph could be equally descriptive of Winnifrith himself.
Dil
- 10 Apr 2014 10:40
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lol
goldfinger
- 10 Apr 2014 10:48
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Hes right though this time Dil.
goldfinger
- 10 Apr 2014 10:49
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This market at the moment is so volatile. Very frustrating.
Wondering wether to shut everything down and take a long spring break.
Doesnt seem to know where its heading next.
goldfinger
- 10 Apr 2014 10:52
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European shares retreat in jittery trade
10 Apr 2014 - 10:49
LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) – European shares turned negative in choppy trade on Thursday, with traders citing a big sale of Euro STOXX 50 futures while disappointing industrial output figures from Italy and France dented sentiment. [ID:nR1N0HJ02B] [ID:nP6N0KN024] The FTSEurofirst 300 < .FTEU3> was down 0.5 percent at 1,330.85 points by 0943 GMT, retreating from an intra-session high of 1,345.34. Trading volume on the cash index was thin, at just over a third of its 90-day daily average.
Charts, however, showed a spike in volume on the Euro STOXX 50 June future from 0830 GMT as the contract swung into negative territory. Traders said this fall fuelled selling pressure on other indexes.
"It’s really light volume trading (on cash indexes)...any decent sized order is going to move things around, so if there is a big offer in the Euro STOXX it would weigh across all of the indices," Matt Basi, head of sales trading at CMC Markets, said.
Haystack
- 10 Apr 2014 11:04
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Miller nonsense not harming City conservatives in polls
Update - Labour lead at 3
by YouGov in Politics
Thu April 10, 2014 6 a.m. BST
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 9th April - Con 33%, Lab 36%, LD 10%, UKIP 14%;
Fred1new
- 10 Apr 2014 12:35
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GF,
The market is a b a the moment.
Put a few bob long on TW.
Fred1new
- 10 Apr 2014 12:44
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An interesting poll looking at the Party of cons.
Meanwhile a new TNS-BMRB poll also has Labour in first place, but only narrowly ahead of UKIP with the Conservatives in quite a distant third. Topline figures are CON 21%, LAB 30%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 29%.
Real success there Haze!
doodlebug4
- 10 Apr 2014 13:07
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I think Tom Winnifrith's use of language is disgusting. He could surely try to get his message across in the public domain without using foul-mouthed abuse.
Fred1new
- 10 Apr 2014 14:15
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DB4,
I think he is trying to point out that the message through impenetrable thick skulls of MPs and this government who attempt to brush their dishonesty aside.
The behaviour of many of the government is arrogant.
goldfinger
- 10 Apr 2014 14:20
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Very arrogant, especially IDS Camoron and Giddeon.
aldwickk
- 10 Apr 2014 14:24
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goldie
did you see the picture of my business in the philippines
doodlebug4
- 10 Apr 2014 14:29
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Fred, if he's trying to get his message through to MPs then he's not going to have much success using language associated with yobs. I agree that many MPs are arrogant, but it doesn't just apply to the Tory party.
Fred1new
- 10 Apr 2014 14:38
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DB4,
Wouldn't suggest that arrogance is owned by the tory party yet.
Even I, myself, have been told that I am occasionally arrogant.
Mind I don't value those, who held that that opinion!
8-)
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Exec.
Should be able to put your bet on in a local madhouse!
8-)
Haystack
- 10 Apr 2014 14:41
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It looks like Paddypower and William Hill do bets on EU referendums and leaving. I think you can get a bet on the first country to leave as a few others are considering it.
ExecLine
- 10 Apr 2014 14:44
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Here's quite a bit on the detail of it:
Withdrawal from the European Union - Wikipedia
For a start, it should be much easier to do because we are not in the Euro zone.
Personally speaking, I do want us to come out and I actually think it will be greatly beneficial to our trade with the rest of the world and won't harm our trade with the EU one jot.
The benefit to staying in, that I would wish to keep, is the virtual impossibility of going to war with any of the other current fellow members. As to how to nail this for sure has to be the subject of some type of membership association and we already have this - in the form of our membership of the EU. I guess we might need to either stay in then or swap it for membership of something else.
Hmmm?
Haystack
- 10 Apr 2014 14:47
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Just the membership of NATO should be sufficient to stop war with our neighbours.
ExecLine
- 10 Apr 2014 14:53
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I'm not sure whether I would want to bet we would be the
first to leave. I just want to make a bet that we leave - and not before too long either.
The first illustrative example of how I am not alone in feeling like this, will be the phenominal success that is about to be shown by UKIP when they compete with the other parties in the Elections to the European Parliament between 22 and 25 May 2014.
I will be voting for UKIP in that election just to 'make a statement'. However, I would not wish to vote for them in the General Election, where I will be voting for my current local MP, Andrea Leadsom. I do have an extremely high regard for her and feel lucky to have her. She actually got a promotion too yesterday, I see:
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2014/04/andrea-leadsom-joins-the-treasury/