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markymar - 02 Feb 2012 16:08

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doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 16:25 - 505 of 832

"A move into white-label flying, running short-haul routes fro larger rival s, will be a test of whether he is as good rowing the business as he has been at pruning it"

You will perhaps forgive for saying that sentence doesn't make any sense cynic.

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 16:37 - 506 of 832

because old bean, i had to read and laboriously type rather than c+p .... i also do not subscribe to ST on-line

your last comment is merely what it said in the paper .... i don't know from where the phrase "white-label" emanates either, but i assume it's some sort of industry descriptive term

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 16:42 - 507 of 832

something to do with the following by the looks of it ....

It targets smaller European medium-haul airlines that each have limited long-haul transatlantic service with correspondingly few economies of scale. In essence, it offers a lower-cost solution for their non-core operation: "We'll fly one or two long-haul aircraft on your behalf. You don't have to worry about flight crew or maintenance or keeping a back-up aircraft. We'll provide cabin crew if you want, or you provide your own. We'll give you a white aircraft, or paint it in your colours if you want, and we'll tailor the interior for your requirements."

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 16:46 - 508 of 832

So it is acceptable in your opinion to type something on your own computer which you suggest is an edited copy of an article which appeared in the ST this morning and yet when I copied and pasted part of the article directly from the ST online this morning you deemed it to be "slanted".

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 16:52 - 509 of 832

oh for goodness sake! ..... what is it with you? .... perhaps ADVFN promotes the idea of aggressive silliness

i have merely posted the caveats that were within the rest of the (edited) article that you posted .... and that is exactly what i said i was doing, not for my benefit, but partly for yours and certainly for others who might be following this stock

if you want to be a permanent ass, then carry on OLD BEAN

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 16:58 - 510 of 832

You know cynic there is something niggling in my head at the moment about you and "sticky" and your online chat. In fact sometimes I actually think you are the same person.

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 17:22 - 511 of 832

so you can't even differentiate between writing styles then ... anyway, you let whatever little maggots you have in your head keep niggling away

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 17:29 - 512 of 832

Different writing styles mean nothing cynic and it wouldn't be the first time gf had invented an online 'friend' to chat to. Who is the current captain of Wentworth by the way and what is Ernie's favourite drink? ( I'm talking about Ernie Els )

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 17:34 - 513 of 832

CR are his initials, and as for ernie, i wouldn't have the faintest idea nor care .... certainly reckon his wine's serious over-priced

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 17:36 - 514 of 832

Cockney Rebel, the captain at Wentworth? Well I never!

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 17:39 - 515 of 832

who on earth is cockney rebel? ... only know it as a bowie(?) song

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 17:47 - 516 of 832

Carry on cynic this is becoming hilarious. You obviously know as much about music as you know about shares = next to nothing.

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 18:00 - 517 of 832

i'ld second that, though probably even less about music

btw, full initials are CJR so you can have fun playing with those too if it amuses you

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 18:13 - 518 of 832

It doesn't amuse me at all and it doesn't amuse me that you and your online 'friend' have attempted to completely wreck this thread, but despite that and since I bought into this share in August 2013 I am not about to be put off posting here until I decide to bank all my profits and move on.

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 18:37 - 519 of 832

you really are a most peculiar chap, seemingly with a big chip, though that is no matter either

this morning, i posted something eminently sensible and useful for which you have since chosen to attack me

that you clearly didn't like to be told that there were some fairly serious caveats in the ST article that had been edited out, is YOUR problem, not mine
i itemised those caveats for the benefit of you and others, and i certainly have no axe to grind

i'm delighted if you make money from this or any other share, and if you lose it, well hard cheese OLD CHAP
either way, it is of little real interest to me

meanwhile and of course, you have now "trashed" your(??) own thread by cluttering it up with volumes of extraneous garbage

aldwickk - 09 Nov 2014 18:40 - 520 of 832

cynic , does seem to side with goldfinger a lot which i find strange. BTW anybody can find out the Captain of Wentworth by a quick google

a bowie(?) song , lol

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 18:43 - 521 of 832

If it is of no interest to you old chap/old bean then why do you keep posting on this thread. You started it all this off this morning, if you remember, when I posted a piece from the ST which you deemed as "slanted".

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 18:44 - 522 of 832

i side with sticky (or anyone else, even fred) when i agree ..... history also shows that i have had some fairly major spats with him too

i remember the song well, and rather like it, though i guess i must have been about 30 at the time it was released

the referral to W was, i thought, singularly silly and stupid, but i dare say the silly boy had some odd reason for asking

cynic - 09 Nov 2014 18:48 - 523 of 832

oh well, since i'm invited i'll keep adding more posts, which are really totally unnecessary .....

you are clearly incapable of reading other than what you choose selectively to do
if you can be bothered to wade through your own morass of garbage, you will see that i posted very clearly indeed why my initial post this morning and the subsequent caveats

for someone who complains bitterly about "your" thread being wrecked, you don't half have diarrhea in your own nest

doodlebug4 - 09 Nov 2014 18:52 - 524 of 832

It is part if goldfinger/mechanical trader/mike740/micktkipper/oldjoe1/Slater's posting history that he invents online 'friends' who have supposedly different views - it's all part of his silly mind games.
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