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a scam Thatcher used to keep you paying for things you already owned, like some scrote nicking your lawnmower and selling it back to you. It doesn't apply unless they're stealing your property.
The shares were only available to institutions. Sid may have been told, but he couldn't do a thing about it.
Remember, this whole "Capitalism is for everybody" idea was just a scam Thatcher used to keep you paying for things you already owned, like some scrote nicking your lawnmower and selling it back to you. It doesn't apply unless they're stealing your property. Twitter wasn't already yours, ergo, no shares for you.
Unless you're an institutional investor, I dare say you lost money today, predictably. No-brainer for institutions to get involved at $26, just as it was for retail investors to avoid at opening.
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