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Thats cos i got abit bored today so i decided to drop down to Gordon Browns house for a quick cuppa and had words about us struggling for more work. Told him to make a few calls and get some of the industries investment going again or i wasn't going to vote this year. The git didn't even offer me a lift home
"I'm spending a year dead for tax reasons."
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A new chairman was announced on the 5th March
Marshalls appoint new Chairman
Final results posted for 2009 on the 5th March
Marshalls PLC full year results 2009
Plus the sun has been shining
Marshalls appoint new Chairman
Final results posted for 2009 on the 5th March
Marshalls PLC full year results 2009
Plus the sun has been shining
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it never ceases to amaze me how in debt PLC companies are
if i ran my business that way the banks would pull the plug pronto
Its all about revenue and expansion though,and rightsizing the business(lay offs)
personally i think there is more to it than sunny weather, 10% rise in a day is too much without some smoke to attract folk
we shall see
BTW are you a holder mick?
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if i ran my business that way the banks would pull the plug pronto
Its all about revenue and expansion though,and rightsizing the business(lay offs)
personally i think there is more to it than sunny weather, 10% rise in a day is too much without some smoke to attract folk
we shall see
BTW are you a holder mick?
LLL
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no i'm not a big earner like you Luton
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I would say as a guess the city are happy with the appointment of a new chairman plus as you can see turnover was well down last year compared to 2007 and 2008 but they have lowered their borrowings considerably
all positive signs for the big boys to invest in plus in the next 4 - 5 weeks the new season starts and all the signs are there for a bumper year
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I would say as a guess the city are happy with the appointment of a new chairman plus as you can see turnover was well down last year compared to 2007 and 2008 but they have lowered their borrowings considerably
all positive signs for the big boys to invest in plus in the next 4 - 5 weeks the new season starts and all the signs are there for a bumper year
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aha maybe its the tip that did it
I know lads that work in the city and generally a rumour has to start for a big price fluctuation
TBH shares IMHO are a fair bet for the last 12 months, deposit accounts pay rubbish interest,houses are still too over priced to make buy to lets attractive,and dont get me started on pensions
so the way i look at it is, I used to gamble between 50-100 a week on horses /dogs/3 legged horses a week (doh)
so instead of doing this almost infallible losing method,when i have a few quid together i stick it on a share ,after a bit of research etc.
of course some do go down and even bust (woolworths) but on the whole they slowly creep up and you get dividends twice a year to keep you going
so in effect instead of lending money to billy and joe (hill and coral) you are betting on things you believe in
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I know lads that work in the city and generally a rumour has to start for a big price fluctuation
TBH shares IMHO are a fair bet for the last 12 months, deposit accounts pay rubbish interest,houses are still too over priced to make buy to lets attractive,and dont get me started on pensions
so the way i look at it is, I used to gamble between 50-100 a week on horses /dogs/3 legged horses a week (doh)
so instead of doing this almost infallible losing method,when i have a few quid together i stick it on a share ,after a bit of research etc.
of course some do go down and even bust (woolworths) but on the whole they slowly creep up and you get dividends twice a year to keep you going
so in effect instead of lending money to billy and joe (hill and coral) you are betting on things you believe in
LLL
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