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markymar - 02 Feb 2012 16:08

www.flybe.com

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 15:37 - 413 of 832

sinutab, you must think we all came up the Clyde in a banana boat. It's perfectly obvious to anyone with half a brain who you are.

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 15:52 - 414 of 832

Just a fringe benefit that sinu straight to the bottom line mind, its the 10 rust buckets on the ground and the poor hedging which is going to see to this one, and dont forger just one whisper of ebola in Europe and you will see it tank.

Patience patience as always.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 16:01 - 415 of 832

You forgot to post the response to that sinutabbyfingers.


"sandoval   5 Nov'14 - 01:02 - 482 of 503   0 0j

Not taking anything away from your post DD4 ( hard earned etc I agree)but apart from financial ratios I think you either have faith in the management or you don't imo. I believe a 5% reduction in oil price saves Flybe £2 mill but Saad can't control fuel prices. The costs he can such as more fuel efficient planes/load factors/margins/code share he seems to be doing well. Any contingent liabilities for flight delay claims will be swamped by the £47 mill costs savings and further £15mill or so going forward imo. I'm surprised he doesn't mention the fact when comparing cost to high speed trains that HS2 will cost £130 million per mile so 2 miles of track = flybe mkt cap."

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 16:21 - 416 of 832

We all know about that, sandoval shouldnt have to remind posters and if you didnt know..............welll!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Its already priced in.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 16:40 - 417 of 832

sinutabbyfingers, are you 90% successful on your trades as well?

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 16:49 - 418 of 832

Just the shorts, and anymore childish remarks and Ill filter you.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 16:59 - 419 of 832

You did filter me weeks ago.

cynic - 06 Nov 2014 19:48 - 420 of 832

come on children; time to put the dummies back in the mouth :-)

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 19:57 - 421 of 832

Cynic, if you have nothing positive to contribute to this thread then stop behaving like a silly headmaster. Thanks.

Stan - 06 Nov 2014 20:56 - 422 of 832

He can't help himself.. assuredly -):

cynic - 06 Nov 2014 21:08 - 423 of 832

dd4 - perhaps you (and chris and gf) might care to start acting like a sensible adult, then you wouldn't need positive supervision

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 21:13 - 424 of 832

"cynic- 25 Sep 2014 13:53 - 176 of 422

i've just tried booking a notional flight Soton/Bergerac/Soton and gave up as it was user unfriendly

that's bad news and stupid"

That was his first post on this thread Stan, he couldn't even figure out how to use the online booking system which was invented for dummies.:-) Plus his best buddie, "sticky" has done nothing but crawl all over this thread for the last three weeks with deramping nonsense. I make no apologies for sounding pissed off with both of them !

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 21:17 - 425 of 832

Give him a virtual smack on the nose Cyners.

cynic - 06 Nov 2014 21:22 - 426 of 832

gf - you need a smacked bottom too, and could easily be sent to bed with no eggy-pegs and soldiers

dd4 - i care not one iota if you are pissed off with me .... frankly, i find your childish antics here and elsewhere just dull and tiresome ..... if i sometimes come across as the headmaster, then i'm delighted

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 21:24 - 427 of 832

OK cyners, chin him virtual'y then.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 21:25 - 428 of 832

As I have just said cynic, you have no interest in this share, but you immediately jump to the defence of your best buddie, "sticky" when he starts getting some medicine back. The only language goldfinger/sinutab seems to understand is when it's couched in googoogoo terms, so there is no point in trying to address him as a grown adult. I have been reading his posts on various bulletin boards for over 10 years now and his behaviour hasn't changed. He throws his teddies out of the pram when someone disagrees with him and he then resorts to insults and silly threats. He may have you fooled, but he certainly doesn't have me fooled.

Now I would be very much obliged if you would stay off this thread unless you have something constructive to say about FLYBE. Thank you.

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 21:26 - 429 of 832

Anyway I cant see what hes saying but these days its bound to be something unsociable etc etc. Carsons influence Im afraid.

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 21:29 - 430 of 832

LO LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

just taken him off filter......

Cyners he says "Now I would be very much obliged if you would stay off this thread unless you have something constructive to say about FLYBE. Thank you."


Talk about POMPOUS T-at.

Bet he was a school teacher who as had to retire because his nerves couldnt stand the job.

Filter back on.

DO AS HE SAYS CYNIC, LOL LOL LOL LOL.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 21:31 - 431 of 832

"Unsociable", that's a laugh coming from a bloke who boasts that he thumped a Captain at a golf club.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 21:33 - 432 of 832

You better not take him to Wentworth Golf Club cynic - that will be your reputation in tatters. Birds of a feather etc.
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