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How far down will they go (LLOY)     

mojo47 - 16 Aug 2007 13:54

any one got a feelling in their water how far LLoyds will go looking to to buy but just dont know when they are low enough

Strawbs - 18 Sep 2008 15:52 - 99 of 483

Maybe the HBOS shareholders could reject the offer and then table a bailout offer for Lloyds.... LOL.

Strawbs.

Dil - 18 Sep 2008 15:54 - 100 of 483

No its not required field ... LLOY have to stump up uck all but if it were a cash deal they or the shareholders would have to find 12 billion quid .... thats not the same at all in my books.

required field - 18 Sep 2008 15:55 - 101 of 483

You cannot have something for nothing in a capitalist society !, the sp will one way or another be diluted......from 2 shares there will only be one !.

dealerdear - 18 Sep 2008 15:56 - 102 of 483

As I said on the HBOS thread, they won't be allowed to bring LLOY down. I can see government action soon if it continues or even a suspension of the SM

Dil - 18 Sep 2008 15:57 - 103 of 483

If your short then say so required field but stop spouting crap.

How much are LLOY paying in cash and to whom ????

required field - 18 Sep 2008 16:01 - 104 of 483

No not short, not enough funds and risky.....it's a good deal but I'm just saying that Lloyds sp is probably going to tumble as now it owns HBOS's troubles !.

dealerdear - 18 Sep 2008 16:04 - 105 of 483

This is just about hedge funds and possibly other banks getting together and making money by shorting. End of story.

Mind you, if the banks all short each other and they all go bankrupt, be a bit ironic wouldn't it.

required field - 18 Sep 2008 16:10 - 106 of 483

What was I saying about the sp ! take a look now !.

required field - 18 Sep 2008 16:13 - 107 of 483

I don't know about you lot but on my screen it is all over the place...crazy !.

mitzy - 18 Sep 2008 16:14 - 108 of 483

Jesus H Corbett this is going under..

dealerdear - 18 Sep 2008 16:16 - 109 of 483

Perhaps LLOY will need to be taken over by RBS tonight.

Perhaps RBS will need to taken over by BARC tomorrow night....

Dil - 18 Sep 2008 16:22 - 110 of 483

So you agree now then rquired that LLOY aint paying a penny so glad thats cleared up :-)

As for the fall then as I'm still waiting to get back in again ... lower the better :-)

Clubman3509 - 18 Sep 2008 16:24 - 111 of 483

What about poor BB down today 18% who wants them

spitfire43 - 18 Sep 2008 16:27 - 112 of 483

I said it might be a bumpy ride, wasn't expecting a bloody earthquake.

Anyway second buy order triggered at 230p below my limit price, the question still remains, could lloy walk away from this deal.

amardev - 18 Sep 2008 16:27 - 113 of 483

Perverse init ?................. hbos reasonable ............ Lloy dives

I just popped out for a while ......... so now will purchase in the morning.

LOL
Amar

ateeq180 - 18 Sep 2008 16:31 - 114 of 483

Well i suppose we have to be prepared with the after shocks,or should i say tremors.

Clubman3509 - 18 Sep 2008 16:32 - 115 of 483

4.30 thank god for that dont think I could take much more.

amardev - 18 Sep 2008 16:38 - 116 of 483

Ateeq180............ how are you?

Are you doing anything with BDEV these days.

There was definately a trading opp today

All the best
Amar

fine one - 18 Sep 2008 16:41 - 117 of 483

DO YOU THINK THAT LLOYDS TSB HIS HELPING THE WEAK LABOUR GOVERNMENT
OUT AGAIN LIKE THEY DID ON NORTHEN ROCK WHEN THEY SIGNED UP FOR
A 3 YEAR AGREEMENT FOR SELECTED NORTHERN ROCK CUSTOMERS NEARING
THE END OF THEIR FIXED RATE DEALS.

Dil - 18 Sep 2008 16:44 - 118 of 483

Who cares ?
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