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Well, the best contract rate I could get was the same as the permie rate I am going onto tomorrow.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostDontcha just hate them?
Turion and BlasterBates: always spinning the downside. Always foretelling gloom and calamity for every kind of investment.
Listen boys, things are about as bad as they are going to get - clearly this is not really bad enough for you pair of Jonahs, but there we are.
What's the agenda here? Why don't you just go and quietly slice your wrists?
Was this the 'can do' spirit that saw us through the war? Err... nope.
Doomed, I tell you, d o o o o o o m e d !
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Just fekk off now, will yer.Originally posted by Turion View PostNo, big cap shares are good value on a p/e of 12, the lowest since 1992 and average yield of 4%+ so you will get income and capital growth. Combined return on cautious UK/Euro portfolio should give double digit returns annually over the next 5 - 10 years.
Regular investment in shares is a solid way to make decent returns. Boring as well so the banks won't lend money to buy shares in the normal way, like they did for BTL, which contributed to the property bubble which is now in burst mode.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
Turion and BlasterBates: always spinning the downside. Always foretelling gloom and calamity for every kind of investment.
No, big cap shares are good value on a p/e of 12, the lowest since 1992 and average yield of 4%+ so you will get income and capital growth. Combined return on cautious UK/Euro portfolio should give double digit returns annually over the next 5 - 10 years.
Regular investment in shares is a solid way to make decent returns. Boring as well so the banks won't lend money to buy shares in the normal way, like they did for BTL, which contributed to the property bubble which is now in burst mode.
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A true entrepreneur is an irrepressible optimist
Think Mr Micawber*.
Something will turn up!
It will all come right in the end!
... and so on.
Anyone who constantly peddles doom and gloom cannot be entrepreneurial at all.
I recommend to you all, the power of positive thinking.
*Yes I know he did end up in debtor's prison!
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Ah well. Some only see the glass half empty.Originally posted by zeitghost<crump>
Wot's that chunk of sky doing on my head?
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What about Bloomberg?Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
So fekking what?
It's all speculation - not fact!
Financial journos are like a bunch of Chicken Lickens. They are forever predicting that the sky is about to fall on their heads but it never actually does.
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Ah, firstrung.co.uk. Such an authoritative organ.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Give it a rest boy
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Doom Mongers
Dontcha just hate them?
Turion and BlasterBates: always spinning the downside. Always foretelling gloom and calamity for every kind of investment.
Listen boys, things are about as bad as they are going to get - clearly this is not really bad enough for you pair of Jonahs, but there we are.
What's the agenda here? Why don't you just go and quietly slice your wrists?
Was this the 'can do' spirit that saw us through the war? Err... nope.Tags: None
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