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SER BuyBAO 27 Nov 2014

Tony ramping the @ss off this one!

SER BuyBAO 27 Nov 2014

SER SalopTractor 27 Nov 2014

MGNS GPedro 27 Nov 2014

Re: Reason for sharp SP rise? Rhigos,I'm a little confused as to why you would buy MGNS at an almost 5yr high if you had concerns about the company's profit margins and dividend cover (which was also inaccurate in your initial post).GPedro

RLD Tentative Predator 27 Nov 2014

Sadly probably best This board didn't know who to give the backhanders to that the last board were maintaining and it all went downhill from there. Shame, but probably the only option we have now.

CAMK freddie99 27 Nov 2014

Re: Scrip dividend payment 629 shares plus 35p cash

FLYB oldjoe1 27 Nov 2014

Re: FLYB Update Very Solid..... Scotland could slash air travel taxes under new UK deal27 Nov 2014 - 13:25LONDON, Nov 27 (Reuters) – Scotland is likely to slash taxes on passengers flying out of the country from next year following a new tax deal with Britain, giving Scottish airports an advantage over rivals south of the border in England.The Scottish Parliament was on Thursday promised new powers by the UK government, including control over air passenger duty (APD). That would allow the majority Scottish National Party (SNP) to fulfil its pledge to cut or even scrap the tax in Scotland. ...Britain's APD is a tax of between 13 pounds ($20.5) and 194 pounds depending on flight distance and class of travel, which is charged on each passenger leaving the country.A change to the tax on flying could make travelling out of Scotland, as opposed to England, cheaper for passengers, encouraging English people to travel north of the border to fly.The tax has been widely criticised by airlines and holiday companies, which argue the charge has a negative impact on the economy. They welcomed the prospect of a change to charges in Scotland."Removing Scottish APD would see passengers rushing across the border to avoid paying the punitive tax at Newcastle, Manchester or any other English airport," said Willie Walsh, the chief executive of British Airways-owner IAG ."Who could blame them – a family of four flying to the U.S. would save 276 pounds in APD by heading north." Scrapping APD could boost tourism in Scotland by 200 million pounds annually, according to the airline group.Regional airline Flybe agreed that Scotland could benefit from more flights if the tax was reduced."The move would not only encourage airlines to provide new routes and enhance travel for Scotland's passengers, but it would also significantly boost economic activity and connectivity for Scotland," Flybe chief executive Saad Hammad said.Scotland's new powers will not be implemented until after a UK parliamentary election in May next year, in a move which amounts to the biggest transfer of powers to Scotland from the United Kingdom since 1999 when a Scottish parliament was set up.The changes come after Scottish separatists lost an independence vote two months ago.(1 US dollar = 0.6344 British pound)

APC golddigger123 27 Nov 2014

Someone posted this on LSE Looks like the reason APC Tech bought Green Compliance. Could be a very good decision at exactly the right time.[link]

GNS oldjoe1 27 Nov 2014

GNS Alternative To Bacteria Chicken <b>70% of Chickens have bacteria</b>..XMAS TRADE!!.... Beef = GNS GENUS Pork = CWK CRANSWICK as alternatives for chrissy dinner and parties etc.GNS as the better chart and Ive found out they do both Beef and Pork. Long on GNS[link]

RMP PaulC 27 Nov 2014

Does anyone know a contact email to write to regarding the voting. I sent my form back to the address quoted voting No. I would like to contact them to check that my No vote was counted. That's 800000 shares, my wife holds 200000 shares approx. and she didn't get a voting form. Agree with cookiecrew this is disgusting.

NOP Lupo di mare 27 Nov 2014

Some OPEC comment "Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ali Saleh al-Omair said OPEC would have to accept any market price of oil, whether it were $60, $80 or $100 a barrel. Iraq's oil minister, Adel Abdel Mehdi, said he saw a floor for oil prices at $65-70 per barrel.A price war might make some future shale oil projects uncompetitive due to high production costs, easing competitive pressures on OPEC in the longer-term."We interpret this as Saudi Arabia selling the idea that oil prices in the short term need to go lower, with a floor set at $60 per barrel, in order to have more stability in years ahead at $80 plus," said Olivier Jakob from Petromatrix consultancy."In other words, it should be in the interest of OPEC to live with lower prices for a little while in order to slow down development projects in the United States," he added."Of course, there would be a benefit to economies of these lower talked about oil prices, except OPEC economies. My domestic oil cost this coming year will be more than £100 - as an example. Then there's my driving costs.

ZZZ casabanker 27 Nov 2014

Re: The V2 model I understood that the new V2 units were intended for events as they are easy to transport and assemble and certainly easier than the converted containers, V1. Of course, there is nothing wrong with using them as almost permanent dwellings which seems to be the current application of the V1's. The sp needs to rise and stay at or above 10p in order to encourage investors to take up their warrants which are priced at 10p. Which street are you living on now?Casa.

TRT Lensl 27 Nov 2014

AGM Does anyone who attended the AGM have any feedback from discussions and Q & A at the AGM?Schlomo I have a gut feeling that you jumped too quickly if it was you that was the large seller this morning.

HTIG BeerMonkey 27 Nov 2014

however the slight hint of a contract here and it will go bananas ..... buy on the rumour, sell on the news

HTIG BeerMonkey 27 Nov 2014

..... % in like an hour ! very volatile