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Is it just me, or are there not inherent risks in buying shares, such as the company being unable to raise enough capitol to cover it's debts and hence going bust?
I don't see why i should pay for your poor investments via my tax money, anymore than I should pay for banking exec bonuses.
Is it just me, or are there not inherent risks in buying shares, such as the company being unable to raise enough capitol to cover it's debts and hence going bust?
I don't see why i should pay for your poor investments via my tax money, anymore than I should pay for banking exec bonuses.
Don't start him again, every one of these tulipty NR threads he starts just end up like groundhog day...
Is it just me, or are there not inherent risks in buying shares, such as the company being unable to raise enough capitol to cover it's debts and hence going bust?
I don't see why i should pay for your poor investments via my tax money, anymore than I should pay for banking exec bonuses.
You know, I was thinking about this the other day, I had a couple of thousand shares in HBOS before they had to be 'rescued' by Lloyds. I'm thinking about launching an action against James Crosby for the loss in value of my shares due to his negligence. I'm doing a bit of digging to see if it's worth my while.
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