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Interest rate rise?

Britain in recession, it's printy printy time, big time.
Hello double digit inflation due to worthless pound, and that's after replacing bread and fuel with playstations and iPads.
Still as long as your contract rate is going up 20% pa you'll be fine.
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Been sitting on a £1000 paper loss on this share since November, so averaged down yesterday needing a 4.28 to breakeven.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI don't believe around 99.99% of what you say MF, so nothin really has changed.
For some unknown reason the share spiked on no news, just hit 4.28, I was to busy fricking about on here & when I went back it had shot back down again.
I bet it finishes lower than I paid for it yesterday now.
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I don't believe around 99.99% of what you say MF, so nothin really has changed.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh, it's gone up to 4.25 on my monitor in a matter of minutes. Zoid will never believe me that I bought yesterday morning.
Crap, missed the spike!
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Oh, it's gone up to 4.25 on my monitor in a matter of minutes. Zoid will never believe me that I bought yesterday morning.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostChart | Interactive Investor
So if I was to tell you I bought 2k worth of these at 9.00, based on this chart you wouldn't believe me then?

Crap, missed the spike!Last edited by MarillionFan; 25 April 2012, 08:57.
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No. As much as I would expect you to believe I just bought 100k of Ricardo shares at 9.05am and sold them at 11.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostChart | Interactive Investor
So if I was to tell you I bought 2k worth of these at 9.00, based on this chart you wouldn't believe me then?
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Chart | Interactive InvestorOriginally posted by Zoiderman View PostBollocks did you. You came on 2 and a half hours after making a killing (you mention your combined 20k allowance elsewhere)? Balls to that, you'd have been on at 9.01 bragging given previous form.
You're a fecking liar.
So if I was to tell you I bought 2k worth of these at 9.00, based on this chart you wouldn't believe me then?
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostEven your peurile insults are wrong; he's Cornish, so not even English...
Oh yeah good point. I forgot. Even more embarrassing because I've worked with him.
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NP Jethro.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostHas someone just taught you that word Billy? You seem to be using it every other post. I guess if you keep using it, at one stage you'll have it in context.
Do you actually know what it means?
Trying to be clever, when you aren't, is obviously your downfall, so I'd suggest you stopped doing it
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Has someone just taught you that word Billy? You seem to be using it every other post. I guess if you keep using it, at one stage you'll have it in context.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPredictable response. See how much easier it is when you don't extrapolate.
Do you actually know what it means?
Trying to be clever, when you aren't, is obviously your downfall, so I'd suggest you stopped doing it
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Predictable response. See how much easier it is when you don't extrapolate.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI Think you have that one pretty tied up too.
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