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I only had two shares. Yellow Pages (now Hibu) - got annihilated on that. And Aquarius Platinum (one of those who are shooting miners). They've been great.
RBS is still more of an investment bank thank Lloyds which is still primarily retail, I know the big profits are not in retail but long term strength is what I am after, also there is still an issues where RBS could be nationalised
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RBS is still more of an investment bank thank Lloyds which is still primarily retail, I know the big profits are not in retail but long term strength is what I am after, also there is still an issues where RBS could be nationalised
I know where you are coming from, but I think it unlikely that RBS be nationalised. I was moving towards filling a shares ISA with some of each, as a punt, but then III decided to start charging to hold the account and I thought with my luck the shares will end up about the same with only III making any money of out it. So I closed the account.
I'd also consider C, BAC to avoid putting all eggs in one basket / country.
portfolio looking like it's going beyond the last high.
Stockbrokers have been saying that the market has been waiting to explode but was held back by the Euro; if things keep quiet on the Euro front we could be in for the....
I was very tempted to buy banking shares when the LIBOR story broke, but was worried more scandals were brewing.
Yeah must admit this was one of my more risky punts, initially after I had bought them at £1.55 I thought I had made a big mistake but worked out well in end.
I've had a good year share wise I bought Greggs when they bombed with the threat of VAT and sold when the VAT threat lifted. Dont know how long my luck will last for though
Well I don't see much of the $40bn a month going to people who could spend it. Mostly it will be used to make the rich richer - they will buy shares, commodities. What little trickle down there is will probably be spent on Chinese goods anyway.
Too much debt and the solution is more debt! Too much money concentrated in the hands of a few and the solution is to increase the disparity.
Enjoy the notional gains while they last. As hyper inflation is going to wipe them out.
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