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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.

jimmy b - 31 Jan 2017 11:00 - 75958 of 81564

mentor are you trying to alienate everybody on these threads ? just a thought .

cynic - 31 Jan 2017 11:10 - 75959 of 81564

mentor just forgets to take his medication from time to time

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i think it is absolutely right that trump be afforded the pomp and ceremony of a full state visit
he may be a pretty obnoxious character, but no more so than many others such as the recent visit of the chinese premier (or whoever it was) and others before him
at the end of the day, trump is (just) the figurehead of what is almost inarguably the most important and longest standing ally of the last 100 years

mentor - 31 Jan 2017 12:27 - 75960 of 81564

jimmy b

re- trying to alienate

noooooooo just the right to reply to - meddlers -

you do know what happen to you, trying to get to close to the B@stard "cynic" he always needs someone behind him, he does cover the front with and apron, just reach your own conclusions, not one to take him on here , so is gone to the ADVFN for business

ouch

note - meddlers
To intrude into other people's affairs or business
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cynic - 31 Jan 2017 13:59 - 75961 of 81564

an interesting note from today's FT .......

Trump’s top trade adviser accuses Germany of currency exploitation
Germany is using a “grossly undervalued” euro to exploit the US and its EU partners, Donald Trump’s top trade adviser has said in comments that are likely to trigger alarm in Europe’s largest economy.
Peter Navarro, the head of Mr Trump’s new National Trade Council, told the Financial Times the euro was like an “implicit Deutsche Mark” whose low valuation gave Germany an advantage over its main trading partners. His views suggest the new administration is focusing on currency as part of its hard-charging approach on trade ties.

iturama - 31 Jan 2017 14:18 - 75962 of 81564

Navarro is correct. Germany has been the main beneficiary of the Euro. I have said before that to save the Euro, Germany should exit.
There is now a petition reaffirming that Trump should visit the UK.

VICTIM - 31 Jan 2017 14:36 - 75963 of 81564

Good to see things brought out in the open , rather than some giving out sly and misleading statements , good on yer .

jimmy b - 31 Jan 2017 14:42 - 75964 of 81564

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/178844

I have signed it ,bring on the Donald even if he just visits Fred !

cynic - 31 Jan 2017 14:46 - 75965 of 81564

jimmy - hope you're still short DOW and/or DAX

Haystack - 31 Jan 2017 14:49 - 75966 of 81564

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/178844

The alternative view

Donald Trump should make a State Visit to the United Kingdom.

Currently 112,000

VICTIM - 31 Jan 2017 14:50 - 75967 of 81564

And 0ne.

jimmy b - 31 Jan 2017 14:53 - 75968 of 81564

cynic yes i am short DOW

Dil - 31 Jan 2017 15:00 - 75969 of 81564

Lol and up yours too mentor.

Haystack - 31 Jan 2017 15:28 - 75970 of 81564

Parliament will debate the anti and pro Trump petitions.

https://order-order.com/2017/01/31/pro-trump-petition-debated-well/

mentor - 31 Jan 2017 16:00 - 75971 of 81564

Afternoon entertainment

you are a naughty boy - Dily - on editing your post ( charts for socks )

are you tired of the up the Baa, Baa?
have a cuppa and a lay down then

Abletasmans-acuppateaandaliedown.jpg

A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down by Abel Tasmans

Dil - 01 Feb 2017 07:58 - 75972 of 81564

I have edited nothing on here mentor.

And you were a fecking clown when you posted under your old name too.

mentor - 01 Feb 2017 10:22 - 75973 of 81564

It's all entertainment , just like for you with the Baa, Baa

re -the guilty party where send to ADVFN,
I am still here annoying you for your sins

iturama - 01 Feb 2017 10:59 - 75974 of 81564

Put that through goggle Dil. I blame Blair for letting these nutters in. :)

cynic - 01 Feb 2017 11:30 - 75975 of 81564

just ignore him chaps .... he's a pain in the bum and if it wasn't for his generally interesting charts, i'ld have him filtered - as i did 4/5/6 months ago

mentor - 01 Feb 2017 11:32 - 75976 of 81564

Home growth not enough exporting yet?..........

UK factory costs balloon at record pace in Jan, tainting robust growth - PMI

LONDON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Sterling's fall since Britain voted to leave the European Union stoked the sharpest rise in factory costs on record last month but offered little boost to exports, tainting otherwise robust manufacturing growth at the start of 2017.

The Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged down to 55.9 from December's 2-1/2 year peak of 56.1, matching the consensus forecast in a Reuters poll.

The survey out on Wednesday suggested Britain's economy continues to expand at a solid rate after outpacing its rivals last year, with the PMI's gauge of factory output pointing to the fastest growth since May 2014.

But it also drove home the view shared by Bank of England policymakers, who meet this week, that rising prices will soon put a brake on household spending, a key driver of the economy.

Factories' raw material costs rose at the fastest pace since PMI records began 25 years ago - fuelled by the pound's near 20 percent drop against the dollar since June's Brexit vote, as well as higher prices for steel and oil.

In response, manufacturers raised the prices they charged for their goods at the fastest pace since April 2011.

Earlier on Wednesday the National Institute of Economic and Social Research raised its forecasts for growth and said exports would contribute as imports weaken.

The PMI showed manufacturers were optimistic about the outlook and relaxed about the sharp increase in costs, although it remained to be seen if this would hurt growth later.

Manufacturing accounts for around a tenth of British economic output, and recent strong manufacturing PMIs have not fully transferred into subsequent official growth statistics.

mentor - 01 Feb 2017 11:37 - 75977 of 81564

oh no, the B@stard/Backstabber/Liar/Meddler " cyinic" is about.
what is wrong with ADVFN?
have they give you dirt again so you are back here.

note the difference on shares
• I chose my own shares and say why will they move up
• You copy any one's tips on going everywhere for it

from the other side - goldie is cynic
goldilocks1 30 Jan '17 - 09:32 - 11259 of 11411 0 up 3 down
mel - confess i have seen no personal attacks on me, but then (a) they rarely worry me and (b)
in this instance, i already have the 2 likely perpetrators filtered
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