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BP are they worth 350p (BP)     

mitzy - 25 May 2010 08:48

The oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has damaged BP's reputation will they manage to avoid a share collapse to 350p.?

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472p to buy this morning.

Gausie - 29 Jun 2010 10:15 - 475 of 1170

I'm long again.

tabasco - 29 Jun 2010 10:21 - 476 of 1170

Cynic.you lost me on that last postplease explain to a thicko?
ClubbyBP have not got a chance in hell of covering all claims against them Tony Hayward has gone on record as saying BP doesn't have enough money in the world to clean up the Gulf of Mexico
I have my hand on a Bible nowI swear that I have no financial interest in BPmy only short sell trades are Horses and the ftse.ever!
Cynic I am extremely glad you traded this Company without loss

Clubman3509 - 29 Jun 2010 10:23 - 477 of 1170

Marty Feldman Cynic now you are showing your age. I used to watch him when I was a kid.

He was the most Jewish looking person I have ever seen. they should use his face on Isreal notes.

tabasco - 29 Jun 2010 10:26 - 478 of 1170

Gausiegood luck with that one

cynic - 29 Jun 2010 10:27 - 479 of 1170

i'm not sure how the israeli pound fares on the currency markets, but if it is one of the joke currencies, then would be most apposite


tabby - you're obviously far too young .... MF was a comedian of 70/80s or thereabouts and there was a very funny sketch based on Mutiny on the Bounty .... enough explanation?

Clubman3509 - 29 Jun 2010 10:30 - 480 of 1170



Marty or Cynic

tabasco - 29 Jun 2010 10:33 - 481 of 1170

He obviously holds a lot of BP shares?

Balerboy - 29 Jun 2010 10:36 - 482 of 1170

hmmmm hard to tell..... .,.

mnamreh - 29 Jun 2010 10:45 - 483 of 1170

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mnamreh - 29 Jun 2010 10:46 - 484 of 1170

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Clubman3509 - 29 Jun 2010 10:46 - 485 of 1170

Let's all hope direction of stocks change soon. The UK seems to be fucked up. When I sold my clubs to Luminar in the late 90s the Inland Revenue estimated I would have to pay 40% of the gain which was substantial. I offered to settle at 20% they refused.
So I moved to Gibraltar and payed no tax at all. Now our new government seem to be hell bent on reducing benefits for cripples, and poverty stricken disabled, does not seem right.

Guys like Sir Philip Green evade most of their tax liability by living abroad and working in the UK

mnamreh - 29 Jun 2010 10:49 - 486 of 1170

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Master RSI - 29 Jun 2010 10:53 - 487 of 1170

nordcaperen

re - Anybody going Long on this must be insane.

I dont usualy come out at a loss on my investments I would say.

Now anyone with a name of - Ali Ali Akbar - in my books deserve to be on the MAD HOUSE maybe running the asylum if you insist.

I only trade around my systems, ... in all seriousness, using ( Master RSI ) patterns.

Your own Biography say it all ........ madness at its best or worst for some ..........

MoneyAM Username: nordcaperen
Real name: Ali Ali Akbar
Biography:Financial Advisor to Gordon Brown and his previous Labour Government. Made my first Million at the age of 14, smuggling illegal immigrants out of Vietnam. Now trade mainly for fun at one of the many Brothel come Casino's I own around the World, also engage in the odd Arms Shipment to keep head above water.

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Clubman3509 - 29 Jun 2010 10:55 - 488 of 1170

I don't blame the likes of green, and no Cynic not picking on him as Jewish, It is our tax system.

If you are British, and have any ties to the UK you should pay UK tax, not live in Monaco, and commute to UK to work.

Philip Green: "I do don't do fair"

Wide boy. Billionaire. Alleged tax evader. Top Shop tycoon Philip Green on his new NYC store, Kate Moss and spanking naughty journalists.

cynic - 29 Jun 2010 11:11 - 489 of 1170

clubby - gibraltar seems to have some very strange non-dom rules surrounding it .... as i understand it, you can buy a very small flat there - or is it just a nameplate even? - but actually spend no time in it

if that is correct, the for sure that is one loophole that will be slammed shut very quickly ...... i have no prob at all with non-dom tax avoidance, but (if correct) then that is effectively evasion, albeit currently legit

dealerdear - 29 Jun 2010 11:11 - 490 of 1170

CM

Listening to yout rantings over the past week or so I can only assume you are slowly losing the plot.

tabasco - 29 Jun 2010 11:18 - 491 of 1170

DealerI think slowly is being very diplomatic?

mitzy - 29 Jun 2010 11:29 - 492 of 1170

The golf sketch where the ball lands in sand on a moving train and he finished his round in darkness..classic.

Master RSI - 29 Jun 2010 11:51 - 493 of 1170

The sp is for the first time showing some strength as it has not set a lower low despite so much doom and gloom about virtually everything and anything in the markets

Indeed the weekly charts are becoming a lot more encouraging as we could see a reversal pattern emerging very soon. Also worth noting is that the UK volumes are now significantly lower than what we have become accustomed to lately further indicating ( most likely ) that the sellers are running out of stock

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cynic - 29 Jun 2010 12:10 - 494 of 1170

i don't say your wrong, but it's a pretty brave call (either way) unless you are sat in front of a screen all day and are prepared to nickel and dime
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