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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.

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 18:35 - 61254 of 81564

If it is NO, then chuck them out.

hilary - 05 Jul 2015 18:40 - 61255 of 81564

cynic - 05 Jul 2015 18:42 - 61256 of 81564

i don't think it will hils, though i would certainly far rather tsipras wasn't leading the band

if the figures you have just posted are correct (a) i'm amazed thge turnout was so low and (b) that "no" was favoured so heavily

MaxK - 05 Jul 2015 18:46 - 61257 of 81564

They wont chuck em out, now the real bargaining will get underway.


http://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2015/jul/05/greeces-eurozone-future-in-the-balance-as-referendum-gets-under-way--eu-euro-bailout-live

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 18:51 - 61258 of 81564

Throw them out. They have been pests all along. It should have been obvious how they would behave before they faked their way in. They won't stick to any new deals. The percentages yes and no will alter a lot yet.

cynic - 05 Jul 2015 18:54 - 61259 of 81564

anyone brave enough to go long at this juncture?

hilary - 05 Jul 2015 18:55 - 61260 of 81564

If anyone thinks that a no vote has strengthened Greece's position at the negotiating table, they've got rocks in their head. Since they fell into default and the deal that was on offer expired, Greece has got no more ammunition.

The best they can expect if they want to stay in the EZ is to suck it up to Angie and accept anything she's kind enough to offer them, 'cause trust me, Greece is a thorn in her side right now and, deep down, Germany will be glad to get shot of them!

cynic - 05 Jul 2015 19:03 - 61261 of 81564

(Sunday) FTSE showing -150, and imo that's pretty much low enough
any disagreement?

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 19:09 - 61262 of 81564

I thought these Greeks were broke. Judging by the TV news they seem to be able to afford large flags!

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 19:12 - 61263 of 81564

It may turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory for the Greeks.

Chris Carson - 05 Jul 2015 19:17 - 61264 of 81564

Or not Hays, personally I would love it if Greece says No! Be a hard road but they will survive.

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 19:20 - 61265 of 81564

I don't mind them voting no so long as they leave. In fact I would be happy if they voted yes and left.

hilary - 05 Jul 2015 19:23 - 61266 of 81564

They're already in default and, this Friday, they've got 2bn € of 6-month T-bills maturing. In total, they've got to stump up 7bn € by the end of the month.

They'd better start printing those IOUs tomorrow in preparation of issuing a parallel currency.

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 20:07 - 61267 of 81564

Hopefully, they will be told tomorrow that the deal is exactly the same. In other words, they have just wasted their time

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 21:01 - 61268 of 81564

How reliable is the Greek Ministry of the Interior at running elections?

MaxK - 05 Jul 2015 21:03 - 61269 of 81564

They wont, cos the deal has changed.

Now Merkel has a problem, the Greeks have had a vote, and the vote result was to tell the bankers feck off.

In other words, the greeks are probably fecked which ever way it goes, but at least they have hope now.

Haystack - 05 Jul 2015 21:07 - 61270 of 81564

The Greek government has no mandate to do anything. It's a con. Why not have a referendum on whether the EU should give £1m to all Greeks or a referendum on whether the Earth is flat or if 1+1=4?

aldwickk - 05 Jul 2015 21:12 - 61271 of 81564

IG Special Sunday Futures trading suggests FTSE100 to open -2% tomorrow at 6460 in light of Greek exit polls and likely No/Oxi vote

cynic - 05 Jul 2015 21:34 - 61272 of 81564

in numbers terms, that is down 120 (after 150)

MaxK - 05 Jul 2015 22:02 - 61273 of 81564

I thought the land of €l Greco's default was insulated by TPTB....lol
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