bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 14:47
- 6424 of 27111
that sounds very impulsive,and emotional to me jim boy- be careful.
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 14:59
- 6426 of 27111
How many have we now- is it five.
Whatever the no. the breakthrough announcement was 23/05/05, look at the chart
since then- looks like an Everest journey to me
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 15:29
- 6428 of 27111
lol-good analogy.
insiderinside
- 22 Jun 2005 15:36
- 6429 of 27111
Take a read of the below link -
http://www.kbcpeelhunt.com/pdfs/Stanelco22Apr05.pdf
1000 - 2 = 998 to go - and that was at a lower price ;-) LOL at this rate expect 1000 total conversions in around 10 years time.
Rollout - more like dribble ;-)
Perhaps SE0 need to start taking blue diamonds not talking about green seals.
insiderinside
- 22 Jun 2005 15:46
- 6431 of 27111
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 15:58
- 6432 of 27111
Well there goes FTSE 5100 down the pan then,I got that one right, so much for my ex-tipsterman, mind I should have kept him on as a reverse reference
lol
kshammas
- 22 Jun 2005 16:33
- 6433 of 27111
ayeaye, you continually go on about how there are no concrete figures for the machine conversion costs, and yet you also frequently assert, with no caveats, that they are reduced price conversions. YOU HAVE MADE THIS UP. It may be true, it may not be true, but you talk of spin coming from everywhere. You, sir, have perfected the Dhosra. And they're still not sure that's not a chuck.
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 17:35
- 6435 of 27111
it certainly is a very positive pair of tramlines , have to say.
stockdog
- 22 Jun 2005 18:02
- 6436 of 27111
Nobody ever said you had to buy on the Monday following a tips sheet's announcement - pretty obvious really. Almost without exception waiting a week or so for the first impulse to die back, you can get RHPS shares at a good price - assuming you have done your own research and think they are worth buying in the meantime.
Whoever or whatever draws your attention to a share, you should always track them, get the measure of them and then pounce when the market is looking the other way. Profits are always available from the gap between fundamentals (your own reseach) and the market (the sum of everyone else's research), if you get the timing right.
Patience is a virtue which is its own reward.
sd
niceonecyril
- 22 Jun 2005 18:02
- 6437 of 27111
Just got in from good days golf, firstly congrats to baza on becoming a granddad
hope mum and baby are well.Best experiance in the world (after your own), many
wonderful times ahead.
As far as latest rns is concerned, 100% take up by Hitchins, (all being well)
is as good as one can expect.
cyril
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 18:54
- 6438 of 27111
if you have to do your own research, wait a week after being told to buy, plus all the other caveats, and then the day after see some low lifes slipping the
hairy dagger in, PLUS having to pay a premium for the "hot tip", well I rest my case, waste of space.
stockdog
- 22 Jun 2005 19:22
- 6439 of 27111
Seq - such charm, such wit, such enlightenment - when did you last have fun of the human kind?
1) You do have to do your own research - number one rule (after don't make a loss)
2) You don't have to wait a week - I just normally find it takes about a week for the hot tip price to calm down again.
3) Nobody has "told" you to buy - fee free to think for yourself.
4) What "all the other caveats" except those that apply to every share regardless of whether mentioned in a tipsheet or not?
5) The you lost me in one of your rants, I'm afraid
Anyway, I thought I was answering Share Sure's question - who asked you to butt in with your overly aggressive huff and puff?
Relax, get out a bit more, find love in your life, don't blame the world, meditate or do Pilates, learn to share, whatever it takes, but please stop making these threads such an antisocial place to visit.
peace and love, man
sd
paulmasterson1
- 22 Jun 2005 19:23
- 6440 of 27111
SD Hi,
True .... True ....
All shares drop back on profit taking at some point, especially after exposure by tipsheets.
Cheers,
PM
ptholden
- 22 Jun 2005 19:29
- 6441 of 27111
niceonecyril
surprised you're not joining the rest of us on Monday?
pth
paulmasterson1
- 22 Jun 2005 20:22
- 6442 of 27111
Off topic, but worth a look(pun!)
Check your moon rise time here first, or you might miss it by an hour or more, depending on where you live !
http://www.wunderground.com
10:35am (UK)
Moon Set to Offer Spectacular Optical Illusion
By Simon Baker, PA
Britain will tonight be treated to a spectacular show in the evening sky when the full moon will appear bigger to the naked eye than it has done for several years, experts said.
The Earths main companion should cloud permitting give the illusion of a massive glowing sphere when it rises above the horizon shortly after 10.30pm.
Astronomers say the illusion will be caused partly due to the recent passing of the summer solstice, when the moon is at its lowest point in the sky and the sun at its highest.
This factor has been boosted by the moon being at a particular point in a 18.6-year cycle of tilted orbits around the Earth, which also determines its height in the sky.
But anyone frightened by tonights sight has been reminded that the show is merely an optical illusion thought to be associated with the human eyes interpretation of the horizon.
Robert Massey, astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, said: The further north in the UK that you are the more dramatic the effect is likely to be.
It will appear unusually big and of course it isnt really but that is the optical illusion.
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 20:27
- 6443 of 27111
paulmasterson1 - 22 Jun'05 - 20:22 - 6441 of 6441
reprted to abuse for spamming