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agent_orange wrote: »another + day for hbos. 4.25p to 335.75p
Is the clever money now going into the banking sector?Krusty & Phil Madoff, 1990 - 2007:
"Buy now because house prices only ever go UP, UP, UP."0 -
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Posted By ad44downey
Their prospective rights issues, all 3 of them,...
Their prospective rights issues, all 3 of them, have been a joke from start to finish. Don't give these jokers any more of your hard- earned money."0 -
Great advice, liquidate your share of the profits by missing out on the chance to buy rock bottom stock thus not averaging down your holdings.
Your a Fraudster! You have never made a penny off the stockmarket.0 -
Yant1 gives such great detailed financial analysis. The shares went down but yanti said they went up! I don't know what we'd do without him, he's truly a gem. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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ad44downey wrote: »The clever money got out when HBOS shares were £11 or £12!
Yes those who sold at £11 or £12 were very clever/lucky. But by the same token
buying in at £2.60 might be equally so.
Let's not forget, you were still advising a sell at bottom prices and that was BAD advice. I have never suggested to any one that they should buy or sell, I am not qualified.0 -
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With RBS and HBOS now up 66% and 50% from the lows respectively it has truely shown up the idiots on here who told people to sell their stock and not to take up the rights issues as the FRAUDS that they are.
Another success by myself and a few others for highlighting a few idiots and doing a public service by spreading the airwaves with a little sprinkling of common sense.
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Not to mention making myself another fortune :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Why would people have wanted to take up the rights issue when (at the time) the shares could be bought on the open market at a lower price? you confuse me.'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
exactly, hbos' share price was below the rights issue price for weeks, if not months. And could well return below it in the near future. So all this pontificating about taking up the rights being a wise move is utter gobbledegook. It only seems a wise move today, it wasn't wise 'yesterday' and might not be wise 'tomorrow'. These people seem to forget that share prices go up and down. And it has to be said that hbos share price in the main goes down - from £12 to £3 :eek:
yes, Yanty is a bit confused to be sure. But please don't mock too much. Rather take pity upon him as he still lives in a council house with his mum. :rotfl:0
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