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Previously on "RBS shares, much cheapness"

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  • expat
    replied
    Originally posted by Diestl View Post
    At 40p a share is it worth a punt?
    As against investing for the long term in a company that will grow a solid business, reinvest in itself, and pay a consistent dividend? Nah, that's not what the stock market is for, it's for speculation, gambling, and get-rich-quick.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Diestl View Post
    At 40p a share is it worth a punt? A share was worth 5 quid a year ago!
    What you have to ask yourself is whether any time soon banks will be able to ride a few huge bubbles at the same time to pay themselves ridiculous bonuses and giving you false feeling of "value" in £5 shares?

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  • Diestl
    started a topic RBS shares, much cheapness

    RBS shares, much cheapness

    At 40p a share is it worth a punt? A share was worth 5 quid a year ago! Or will they remain low until they pay back the Gov. for preference shares?

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