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Can I put my daily rate up a few £££'s then?Originally posted by swamp View PostContracting follows the stock market. This is good news for us.
Last edited by CheeseSlice; 30 April 2009, 23:20.
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Aye - yer sich a clever laddie !
But here Godon !
Ye cannae let the telegraph away with this noo
Investors seem to be on a mood-enhancing drug. And in a sense they are.
Jings !!!!
But aye well done Curry Sark - as my dear Mither always maintaied
Apples Will Grow Again
Diinnae forget Gordon - I kent yir FaitherLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 30 April 2009, 21:54.
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Mr Bolton is worth taking notice of.
There were and still are some real bargains out there. You could and still can get get 11% + dividends, beat that in a bank account and that`s without including growth possibilities. The risk was limited in the long term
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Well done Gordon. You've saved the world economy again.
Or is this based on the markets now knowing that you'll be on your bike soon, and your Tory successor Mr Cameron has put his thrifty hat on?
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