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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI sold what had been £10k of HBOS shares for £938 last year.
Another fantastic ZeitInvestment(tm).
I bought Marconi shares at the time when they had just halved from £2'ish. I got in at a bargain price of 98p
Bought a few times on the way down to average out as I believed in the tech
In the end it was penny shares and eventually got a warrant for shares in another company or could donate.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAt least you got something back.
I bought Marconi shares at the time when they had just halved from £2'ish. I got in at a bargain price of 98p
Bought a few times on the way down to average out as I believed in the tech
In the end it was penny shares and eventually got a warrant for shares in another company or could donate.Comment
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So I get invited to some random meeting about random stuff I know nothing about. However someone doesn't sent me a link to the online meeting thing. I only realise this after I've rushed back from doing stuff and filling my car up..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Couple of pumps closed at the petrol station, so I've spent most of my lunch break gazing at the back of some stranger's car while listening to boring news on Radio 4Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo I get invited to some random meeting about random stuff I know nothing about. However someone doesn't sent me a link to the online meeting thing. I only realise this after I've rushed back from doing stuff and filling my car up...
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCouple of pumps closed at the petrol station, so I've spent most of my lunch break gazing at the back of some stranger's car while listening to boring news on Radio 4…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Temptation oh Temptation.
VR has just reared its ugly head again.
Decisions decisions.
It's not enough (about £8k) to make it worthwhile, but at least I'd be out of here & free, free I tell ye, free.Comment
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I've found out what Bob was writing about all those weeks ago. Having turned it into English, read it back to myself and thought 'huh?', it's been sent back to me on grounds of it being complete bollux*. So a point to whoever it was suggested i'd be re-writing it.
* - in fairness to Bob, I can understand why too since it's a spaghetti bowl of configurable elements. I am drawing a visio picture though, which WILL paint 1000 words. If it fecking well kills meComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTemptation oh Temptation.
VR has just reared its ugly head again.
Decisions decisions.
It's not enough (about £8k) to make it worthwhile, but at least I'd be out of here & free, free I tell ye, free.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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