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Royal Mail Float - What do you think? (RMG)     

Socrates - 03 May 2004 08:31

I am interested to hear any opinions about the proposed Royal Mail floatation. Will it remain a croc and sink or will it open at a premium and fly?

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Stan - 10 Oct 2013 17:49 - 96 of 320

I'm so disgusted that I won't be voting Conservative now.

goldfinger - 10 Oct 2013 17:58 - 97 of 320

Royal Mail IPO: ALL retail applications from £750 to £10000 get exactly the same allocation - 227 shares (at 330p)

mitzy - 10 Oct 2013 19:16 - 98 of 320

Members of my family have applied for £750 worth of shares..

instant 30% profit and down the pub for a couple of beers.

Fred1new - 10 Oct 2013 19:48 - 99 of 320

Stan.

Nothing wrong with the tories, they are always helping the poor.

Bought 4 lots at £750 for my daughters, when I heard the rumpus in the jungle, just made it before the bell.

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Just before the stalker posts, even a god is allowed to change sides.

goldfinger - 10 Oct 2013 20:22 - 100 of 320

Kept that quiet Fred. Nice one if you can multiply by 5. That is if you had £750 aswel.

Stan - 10 Oct 2013 20:26 - 101 of 320

"Stan.

Nothing wrong with the tories, they are always helping the poor."

More like "helping themselves" to the poor -):

Balerboy - 10 Oct 2013 20:33 - 102 of 320

You got to be a rich tory stan being able to invest more than £10,000 in RMG.....

Stan - 10 Oct 2013 20:37 - 103 of 320

And who exactly said I invested that much in RMG. BB?

driver - 10 Oct 2013 21:34 - 104 of 320

What a bugger I ask for £10001 worth never mind ill wait for the NHS sale.

Martini - 11 Oct 2013 00:57 - 105 of 320

What a mess. Sold it too cheap. Pissed off a lot of their core supporters by handing the bulk to the big boys. I got my £750 fortunately only applied for £10k in my ISA and would have gone more, if I had been outside that, and got nothing.

What could have been a vote winner has dented their claims of economic competence.

What confidence in their ability to get LLoyds and maybe RBS away next?

goldfinger - 11 Oct 2013 01:09 - 106 of 320

NONE.

driver - 11 Oct 2013 05:39 - 107 of 320

Martini

"Could have been a vote winner" LOL !!!!!!

skinny - 11 Oct 2013 06:30 - 108 of 320

What an absolute joke - I'm less than impressed with my allocation from Hargreaves Lansdown.

97 & 129 shares in two accounts.

gibby - 11 Oct 2013 06:49 - 109 of 320

what a waste of time this was then - very disappointing - still its a government run debacle so par for the course I suppose - heyho

tomasz - 11 Oct 2013 08:07 - 110 of 320

im watching the tape and I never seen that busy exchange.wow

skinny - 11 Oct 2013 08:08 - 111 of 320

Hopeless if you want to sell atm.

goldfinger - 11 Oct 2013 08:09 - 112 of 320

Shambles.

cynic - 11 Oct 2013 08:22 - 113 of 320

i'm much amused by you guys
some/all of you bitch that you had your allocations slashed - it shows that joe public liked the flotation a lot, for whatever reason
some/all of you then complain that you can't sell/trade them - clearly you only bought to scalp so hard cheese if your broker doesn't yet quote for them (IG does and price is steady)
some of you just bitch like crazy, though probably out of habit, as you didn't even apply for any and wouldn't touch them with a barge pole (apparently)

goldfinger - 11 Oct 2013 08:23 - 114 of 320

Cynic your a trouble maker FO.

goldfinger - 11 Oct 2013 08:24 - 115 of 320

From Peston on the stock market floor........

Paul Mason ‏@paulmasonnews 1m
There's a lot of interest in shorting #RM I have to say
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