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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI make 10x the rent on my investments with the capital I have.
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Anyway, just to be on topic (don't want to get banned for nothing) - I think you are all sad tight losers who lack healthy ambition.
HTH
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOf course at a yield of 9%, it means the share is undervalued and should in theory increase in the run up to the 8th. So anywhere between 55-60 is a super billy bonus.
Or the reality might be a bit different - they have to pay dividends at rate of 9% just to maintain their current share price levels.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat do you think the share price is going to do on the ex-div date?
The charts shows increase in price equivalent to dividends, after that - big sell off and it goes lower then original catching all the wanna be "investors" who should stick to running tat shops instead.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's nice to see someone else has a sane attitude to life. I have a similar approach except I learned a long time ago that if you're excellent at what you do nobody cares about your appearance. I'm sure SAS is quite sensible investing in the finest handmade Italian suits.
But as you're a hunchbacked bell ringer OG you don't really need a flash suit.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe watches thread got me thinking - seems some of you spend thousands on friperries.
I'm very tight indeed and only spend money on the following: house and location (have to be the best, that's an investment and you live there), working clothes (my suits are hand made - sadly in this shallow world appearance counts), holidays (5 star and club class always - probably a legacy of my backpacking horror student days), food and drink (no point taking in crap).
I can do without casual designer labels, flash cars, jewellery, and all the appertunances of an "aspiring" lifestyle designed to show off to the Jones's.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYou have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
Oh Cock!
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