proptrade
- 14 Jun 2004 11:58
anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?
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hilary
- 06 Oct 2004 14:15
- 590 of 7811
Well that certainly got you lot talking.
:o)
seawallwalker
- 06 Oct 2004 14:19
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Must have been a rumour that got out, and not been confirmed that caused that.
Lets face it, this will go as quick but further when the words "..........in signifivcant quantities". is used to describe a hit, and I truely believe that is coming, and the City expect it, hence the rapid spike in the price.
In fact, looking at the trade volumes and times, a rumour is indicated!
Right, back to cooking the dinner.................
proptrade
- 06 Oct 2004 14:32
- 592 of 7811
almost 600 posts on the thread and i can see this snowballing!
it is great to have more comments and even better that it is all on the positive side. the regulars will know we will be here through hell or high oil and all other input is welcome and encouraged.
onto the important stuff, SWW, whats for dinner?
hilary
- 06 Oct 2004 14:35
- 593 of 7811
I can confirm that there is indeed a rumour of a rumour in the market.
:o)
namreh3
- 06 Oct 2004 14:37
- 594 of 7811
Spill dear heart, let us mortals have the gist!
seawallwalker
- 06 Oct 2004 14:38
- 595 of 7811
I can not confirm, but looking at the spike and trades, what else could it be?
Time will tell.
Chicken curry and rice.
namreh3
- 06 Oct 2004 14:40
- 596 of 7811
Hear what you say SWW. Definitely time for my milk and afternoon nap. Good hunting all.
hilary
- 06 Oct 2004 14:41
- 597 of 7811
Korma, Tikka or Vindaloooooooo, SWW?
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 14:42
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Hmmm, a rumour of a rumour. Would that be a big rumour or a small rumour. ;-)
The word significant is indeed significant. Profits expected to be significantly ahead of market expectations, I like that one. And drilling results show significant quantities of oil and gas, another beauty.
seawallwalker
- 06 Oct 2004 14:43
- 599 of 7811
Korma,as the kids, (18 and 15) eat it too.
Nice though, if I do enough next time, you can all come round.
:-))
namreh3
- 06 Oct 2004 14:46
- 600 of 7811
I will bring the salad dressing. Any grade of oil you prefer?
seawallwalker
- 06 Oct 2004 14:48
- 601 of 7811
Actually I seal the chicken in the wokm with peanut oil, so any one with allergies had better let me know BEFORE I start cooking.
hilary
- 06 Oct 2004 14:49
- 602 of 7811
Enjoy SWW. Know what you mean about the kids ....... my son (12) is onto Tikka now, but my daughter (10) won't go past the Korma.
Smoked Salmon and Trout Mousse starter, Boeuf Bourguignon, Gruyere Spuds and assorted veg followed by cheese and biccies and Pots au Chocolat for me tonight.
seawallwalker
- 06 Oct 2004 14:50
- 603 of 7811
I've just chucked ours in the bin and I'm on my way.....................
4 more for dinner!!!
hilary
- 06 Oct 2004 14:53
- 604 of 7811
The table's laid, SWW.
:o)
namreh3
- 06 Oct 2004 14:55
- 605 of 7811
Don't be such a tart SWW. Too much oral gratification may not be a good thing you know.
gavdfc
- 06 Oct 2004 14:58
- 606 of 7811
Puts my plans for a fish supper for tea to shame....
proptrade
- 06 Oct 2004 15:19
- 607 of 7811
what a tirade, i only asked whats for dinner!
hilary i think you need to start a foodie thread, we will all join in. the idea of the gym and then a bit of spag boll (with a 1996 reserve de la comtesse) will do me fine tonight...just! i might upgrade the wine if these things pop through 20p.....
mickeyskint
- 06 Oct 2004 15:27
- 608 of 7811
I've only got bread and dripping tonight. Can I come around too please.
MS
proptrade
- 06 Oct 2004 15:29
- 609 of 7811
stop boasting, what year is your dripping....