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Birmingham Pie and a Pint     

Fred1new - 31 Oct 2004 17:08

Any punters living in Birmingham Area interested in a Pie, Pint and jaw, one evening in a pub in Birmingham area.
Personally interested in small time investing(gambling), developing an appetite for CFDs. Also developing an interest in Charting or TA.

I use Sharescope, Moneyam, Barclays, Comdirect and IC

Stan - 30 Apr 2008 15:29 - 970 of 1427

When we have finished looking at the screen maybe we could sample the garden If the weather's nice, which I didn't know they had? ..and just for any newcomers:

Next meet up 14.15 1st May at the:-

THE OLD JOINT STOCK (Pub).

(Temple Row opposite the Birmingham Cathedrals entrance.)
Centre of Town

New Members Wellcome.
Bring your trading or long term dealing ideas or suicide notes with you.



Stan - 01 May 2008 22:36 - 971 of 1427

An enjoyable meeting, including sorting out the country again -):

Hope everyone got home OK.

55011 - 01 May 2008 23:14 - 972 of 1427

Yep, but ruddy country still seems to have a few snags yet. Our new guest should have lingered a bit longer - the scenery markedly improved as time went on.....

Did you catch that train Stan? It was as I suspected, because just after you started running I heard the announcement confirming the arrangments for you over the tannoy. They should have a bookie on board at Telford taking bets on whether the eastbound service would get past Wolverhampton. Business opportunity there for someone!

I went back on the direct, and was in good time to do my duty in a deserted polling station. Seems they hadn't had much of a rush all day.

Sorry to hear about Chris, hopefully things will get better for him. And for us too!!

amardev - 02 May 2008 10:20 - 973 of 1427

Good morning all .................. thanks for your warm welcome.

Already looking forward to the next get together.

It's good to share ideas sand encourage each other, face to face ..................
it can be lonesome, pondering over a screen all day.

New faces welcome.

Regards
Amar

Fred1new - 02 May 2008 12:11 - 974 of 1427

Hope everybody arrived home. The meet did my portfolio a power of good. Some of my larger holds are up this morning and smaller holds down, which is a change from the last few months.

Nice to meet Amar in the flesh. (be quiet 551). Hope to meet again at the next meeting.

Strange meeting not sure what we were talking about, but the world seems OK to-day. So none of our major decisions adversely affected the markets.

Next time we may talk about shares again.

Stan, I will send you the name of the another pub, near the centre of town which will be perhaps a little quieter.

Also recipies will be in the E-mails shortly.


Have a look at VLK and EPO. Smaller companies but have had good contracts under their belts. The potential for growth are tremendous. (Small bets only)

Fred1new - 02 May 2008 16:32 - 975 of 1427

Ian. You must have a little smile on your face after to-day's market.

I have sent you some fairly beefy e-mails, sorry if they clog the machines.

survived87 - 02 May 2008 18:31 - 976 of 1427

>Sorry to hear about Chris

? .... ? Will endeavour to get to one of the gatherings in the future ! ..... !

>hopefully things will get better for him...

I'm happy to accumulate oversold stocks in present market and sit on them until ;-)

On short term basis then limiting my attentions to just dipping in/out of one stock on a regular basis. That's EXPN - so that was quite a 'nice' performer today.....

Fred1new - 02 May 2008 18:39 - 977 of 1427

Chris,

Ian was sorry to hear you were working!

8-)

survived87 - 02 May 2008 18:42 - 978 of 1427

'short term pain for long term gain'
.....
and the lunches that come with it are quite nice ;-)

Fred1new - 08 May 2008 16:40 - 979 of 1427

You are all very quiet out there. Must be playing with your trains (sets).
Probably, won't be around for about six weeks as somebody has shown an interest in my body.

551, your choice of MCRO is beginning to show signs of recovery. Not impress by future forecasts, but the market obviously is and there is a broker's price of 290 for it. I would be happier with a little more.

Anyway, behave yourselves if you have a meeting when I am not there, and for Gods sake, don't tell anybody how much I drink, or it will be all over the papers.

survived87 - 08 May 2008 21:23 - 980 of 1427

..... please don't talk about b***S$% trains ...... I'm still needing medicinal alcohol to help me recover from my last 'journey' - was on a day return to London (Euston) on Tuesday ..... bank holiday engineering works at Rugby didn't overrun but signal / power problems at Bletchley caused severe delays for several hours..... and situation not helped by the pa system not working in the carraige I was in .... so back to Chiltern Railways again in future ..... slower schedule but surer to be on-time.....

Fred .... good luck with your medical engineering work ....

Stan - 08 May 2008 22:36 - 981 of 1427

...Move to Shropshire and get a decent service to London, only takes 3hr.25mins and costs more then Virgin -):

survived87 - 09 May 2008 03:10 - 982 of 1427

Here is some safety advice for when on and around the stations served by Wrexham & Shropshire:
Do keep your eyes open for any objects that may be on the floor in and around the station.


Do they mean milk churns?


And look at the dedication of the staff:

The steward serves food and drink from the buffet bar. He / she will also walk the length of the standard class coaches from time to time to make sure that the needs of any passengers who find it difficult to make their way to the buffet bar.

Fred1new - 09 May 2008 11:09 - 983 of 1427

Chris, Be careful in London, there is a "Boris" about. Brum is much safer!
Regards.

survived87 - 09 May 2008 20:03 - 984 of 1427

..... there's also that person that sold gold off at about $250 that resides there....

.... and back to the Wrexham Railway .... they seem to consider on-board drivers a point worth mentioning...!:

The driver is part of the on-board team collectively responsible for the immaculate quality of your journey.

PS: Anyone know what a "cafearianna" is?

Our stewards serve food and drink from the cafearianna, as well as helping out with anything else.

55011 - 10 May 2008 11:24 - 985 of 1427

More crew than punters when I was on it! Did yours stop in New Street too? Farcical.

Stan - 11 May 2008 12:02 - 986 of 1427

It seems that W&S are putting great emphasis on the fact that we won't have to change at New Street (with the possibility of the connection miss) rather then journey time and ticket cost improvements over what Virgin currently offer.

Journey times probably will come down in the next time table, but very surprised about the level of cost of the service from the off! Remember they don't get any subsidy from government so are purely a private operation.

Only time will tell of course.

Think they must have some flexibility on where they stop as I noticed that they stopped at Wembley Stadium yesterday.

55011 - 11 May 2008 14:06 - 987 of 1427

Hmmmm. I seem to remember the first connecting service out of Tamebridge Parkway was cancelled, and the following service was late............... Not much in the way of facilities there either - other than a full car park!

survived87 - 15 May 2008 18:14 - 988 of 1427

but it's becoming a bit like Groundhog Day on the route in/out of Euston now...
today:

Rail passengers were stranded for up to two hours after a signal failure near Milton Keynes.
Virgin train services were stuck both north and south of the city, at the height of the rush hour.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds/bucks/herts/7402911.stm

Network Rail said it was an "unhappy coincidence" that passengers were delayed at a nearby site due to signalling problems last week.

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Virgin Train and London Midland services between Coventry, Birmingham New Street and London Euston have been hit by the problems at Milton Keynes.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7402669.stm

survived87 - 15 May 2008 18:22 - 989 of 1427

a new meaning for trading rooms?:

A PROMINENT and popular Birmingham pub is now available to let.

The Hibernian, in Pershore Road, Stirchley, offers prospective tenants three trading rooms including a games area with two pool tables and a darts board, and a small snug.

It also boasts a function room with capacity for 166 people, a stage, bar servery, PA system, pew bench seating and vaulted ceiling.

The property has a partly covered external drinking and smoking area. Anyone interested can call Fleurets on 0121 236 5252.

http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2008/05/15/pub-on-the-market-97319-20914343/
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