Just got an email from Deliveroo asking if I'd like to invest up to £1k when they float. Do we need an official Deliveroo shares thread for filthy spekulation?
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No.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDo we need an official Deliveroo shares thread for filthy spekulation?Comment
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That is usually the way with a float. I made quite a nice sum on Royal Mail that time.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDo you think their shares will go up before going down?Comment
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Royal Mail was a special case because everyone knew they were undervalued. I would've sunk everything into that float given the opportunity, but the limit for retail investors was a paltry sumOriginally posted by ladymuck View Post
That is usually the way with a float. I made quite a nice sum on Royal Mail that time.
I've won bigly and lost bigly on floats although, granted, these are unusual times where only scootie could really lose bigly.
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