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HSBA Sir_Buns-Up_Knealing 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 fynne: And tell me please… if I drive from the UK to France (after my freedom of movement has been taken away) will they stop me from entering? … and then I drive across the EU will I be stopped at each border for being “British”? Probably not eh … Idiot. You wouldn’t be able to stay for more than 3 months & no free health care. British people are being denied the opportunity to apply for jobs in the EU already because of the forthcoming restrictions. IMHO, SBK

HSBA Retec 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 Have I really come back to all this

HSBA Sir_Buns-Up_Knealing 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 john.a.reeves: Looked at the website (such as it is ) and (surprise surprise) - another bunch of saddo ‘grassroots activists’ have dreamed up another way of avoiding the real world. JAR What is it to do with you and why would you want us to be imprisoned in this toxic hellhole? This is a typical fascist attitude of Brexiteer mob followers. Give me one good reason that the rights which we pro EU citizens have enjoyed for 47 years should be stripped from us by a bunch of ignorant racist yobs? Brexit is not “Freedom” it is incarceration. IMHO, SBK

HSBA Eadwig 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 HuwJarse: Ok @Eadwig we’ll just pretend 2019 hasn’t happened yet…and then you can be right. ROFL You mean like all those companies that haven’t reported FY 2019 results yet? You really are a tit.

HSBA Eadwig 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 HuwJarse: “Most recent” - 2018 Ok @Eadwig we’ll just pretend 2019 hasn’t happened yet…and then you can be right. ROFL Show us your 2019 data then, big man. a) it doesn’t exist and b) the provisional data shows you’re STILL wrong. Just admit you got confused, yet again, between the Eu and the Eurozone.

LLOY trader_jack 24 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY Good morning, Thanks to all who have contributed to my lack of computer & software knowledge and my general confusion over the issue. Currently I have Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 which has served me well for my limited needs but has now been retired by Microsoft and will no longer receives support. As Prefinvestor points out that could lead to problems the longer I stay using it although why anybody would want to hack me is beyond me. I have various protection programmes in place but how effective they would be if someone wanted to break into my computer I have no real idea. I simply hope that I am somewhat protected against most threats. One thing that I would have liked to have done on my spreadsheets but was unable to fathom, even with all the help provided by Prefinvestor, was to somehow get my spreadsheets to update themselves automatically which would save me some time in ploughing through everything I wanted to update manually. Whether I would be able to manage this with say Microsoft Office 2019 I do not know but the thought that the company has now “retired” the version I use worries me somewhat. I could just plough on with MS2007 as the only problems I have encountered with it have been entirely of my own ham-fisted attempts to work out formulae that I feel I need sometimes with that well known publication Excel 2007 for Dummies - many a time far too technical and complicated for my limited abilities. Now that many organisations only sell their software as a download rather than on a DVD many of the reviews on Amazon suggest that this is not quite as simple as the manufacturers would have you believe and almost certainly there are also non -original or perhaps even “fake” programmes being advertised on Amazon. With the MS Office 2019 which is being offered at £98.12 I noticed that the offer states "Microsoft support included for 60 days at no extra cost. " So there is little or no support after having had the programme for 2 months, hardly the best user support. I assume that there is no monthly subscription with this as appears to be the trend with manufacturers these days. I also use Outlook 2007 which I hope I can stay with as I do not need it for anything else than to receive and send my e-mails. I do not use any other srvice on it. Perhaps the simplest method would be to get my long time computer engineer out and pay him to do this download for me and to get it all up an running fully and safely. Markets in a mess today over this corona virus, I seem to recall reports a couple of weeks ago saying that outbreaks of normal flu often run to 10percent plus ending in deaths against the reported figures for this virus of 2-3 percent. Are we getting a tad over excited? We (I) have the annual flu jab so hopefully this country may have some protection from the worst of it. The reports of the cruise ship and the rising toll there should be worrying but I notice that in all the reporting nothing has been said about the air conditioning units that pass air and heating / cooling through all the cabins and public and private spaces on the vessel. Surely this must have had a very large part to play in the rise of victims as I doubt that the air conditioning has any air “purification / cleansing” equipment that is designed to combat such a virus. My thoughts only on this and I hope that these comments do not offend anyone, if they do please accept my sincere apologies. Best regards TJ

HSBA Eadwig 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 fynne: And tell me please… if I drive from the UK to France (after my freedom of movement has been taken away) will they stop me from entering? If they want to and you wont have a single argument in your favour.

HSBA Sir_Buns-Up_Knealing 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 fynne: Its common knowledge fynne, all over twitter Twitter good for fact based “gossip” I suppose? Your source of knowledge You should try the Express buns Obviously you do not understand Twitter fynne, along with most everything. The Patel security risk story was a Sunday Times one BTW. Regarding Boozer Boris I suppose that you will also deny that he was a Class A drug user in the past, along with Gove and Cameron, etc.? Not that I care much about that except for their hypocrisy. IMHO, SBK

BRBY stutes 24 Feb 2020

Coronavirus fallout As B"s share price falls with each panic, media headline the buyback carried out recently, with hindsight, looks expensive if you look at today’s price.

LLOY john.a.reeves 24 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY soi, sorry to hear about your problems with coronovirus in Italy. To put things into some perspective. In UK some 600 people annually die of flu ‘complications’ - (source virus knowledge). The same subset of the population is vulnerable to coronovirus (elderly with pre-existing other conditions whose immune system has naturally deteriorated with age). Nobody has yet died of coronovirus in the UK The chances are it’s likely (if it happens), to be somebody who could die of flu anyway! Do we need to panic? Best wishes JAR

SXX icebilly 24 Feb 2020

Sirius It would certainly cost AA quite a lot of money to start again, if all the present staff were laid off anf sites mothballed.

RENE stutes 24 Feb 2020

Share price and Analysts" valuations I do wonder about the disparity between market price of Reneuron and the price set by the analysts that follow the company. How many years have we seen a price over £6 but the market price is below £2 or sun £1? As Rene provides more trial updates the City seems disinterested - why? Either the company is currently worth above £6/share or the analysts should revise their prices according?

HSBA petethenovice 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 Brexit Tory UK Rough sleepers are sheltering in bins all year round, with surging homelessness in the UK blamed for a rising number of deaths by crushing and near-misses while containers are being emptied, a waste industry report has found. Homelessness charities and waste industry officials are calling for action to prevent “terrible fatalities”, after incidents in which vulnerable people sleeping in waste containers have died after being accidentally tipped into bin lorries.

HSBA petethenovice 24 Feb 2020

Brexit Wars 3 john.a.reeves: One wonders if this petition will be more successful than the one calling for the ‘Remainer’s Vote’ (aka ‘Second EU Referendum’) It only has just under another 6 million signatures to go before it too can be considered a monumental waste of time. JW he is right in a way the Gov know that the Maj now dont want to leave and they ignore petitions with 6 million signature because as someone said… **we either continue with Brexit and destroy the UK ** OR Stop Brexit and destroy the Tories… So they just need to sow the division and xenophobia by shouting Blue passports and migration that all they have left to keep the deluded deluded… There are 100,s of anti Brexit groups in every part of the UK they are not really coordinated and dont have the £mills like Brexit and the Tories get from crooked Billionaire’s but at some point there will be a reckoning and soon this obvious fraud will be seen for what it is with Job losses etc

LLOY jackdawsson 24 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY Talking of computers, operating-systems, virus protection software, et al, obviously two golden rules always apply: don’t ever open any unusual links & be sure to have all your important, financially-sensitive sites bookmarked. Always enter them via said bookmarks. That said, I have no virus protection on my two main trading/financial transaction computers. A Mac & a much cheaper Chrome box. It’s never been necessary over many years of online activity. I’ve never been infected for simply following the usual common sense. I do have a virus checker on my Windows 10 PC, mostly used for gaming. It’s MS’s own brand, comes pre-installed for free with W10 & has so far never let me down in the admittedly fairly limited areas I might be exposed.