I think it time to buy buy buy! Looks shares a gaining in value!
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=NRK.L&t=1d
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Previously on "Northern Crock and Nick Fritz"
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Where's the mighty investment expert Nick Fritz this morning ?
Did he put it all on NRK ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCongratulations!!! You now understand how the UK economy works...
At least we have Alistair "dont panic" Darling or should that be Alistair "Gordon's Patsy" Darling running things now
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Originally posted by zeitghostShouldn't "works" be in inverted commas?
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Originally posted by Hart-floot View PostThats good, the UK's personal indebtedness is 1.9 Trillions pounds Perhaps we can make some money on it And then put the balance into the other "reputable" lenders like the Bradford&Bingley and the Alliance&Leicester so they can lend out some more
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAlways remember, debt is a commodity too...
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I've just worked it out - all those people in the queues will be wanting to apply for loans.
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Northern rock were always the most likely candidate for this. 6x lending, 125% LTV, etc.
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Nr
I don't think there's too much danger of them running out of cash.
the rate of 7% offered by the BOE is excessive and will eat margins
BTW the economic model of NR sucks big time in the current times : 73% of the financing comes from commercial paper in the credit derivatives market, wich has become pretty illiquid the last times.
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but opportunistic M&A always has been a weekend sport. Let's see what Monday brings.
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They reckon that the withdrawals are at £2billion. Monday will see some big hits as well. NR reckon that postal accounts will start to be emptied which contain over £10billion.
Certainly wouldn't buy shares in them at the moment. They were due to announce a takeover last week before the loan was needed. If the share price drops 31% you think that bank would pounce but not so...I think that is a bad sign.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI wonder how many of those people queueing actually have more than £2000 in their savings accounts.
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