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Guided Missile

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  1. Not really the way shares are sold or valued, in a publicly quoted company. They're worth what the Nasdaq values them at. In my opinion, they are a great investment, particularly if Trump becomes POTUS. It'll be the main social media platform for the US. Hold your nose and dive in. Fortunes are to be made.
  2. Definitions of trump verb get the better of synonyms:best, outdo, outflank, scoop
  3. 6 months wait, actually, unless he gets the combined company’s new board of directors to vote to allow Trump to sell his shares earlier than that. And the board is set to include his son Donald Trump Jr., as well as Linda McMahon and Robert Lighthizer, who were members of his administration.
  4. If ever there was an apt title the "Donald Trump Appreciation Thread" is: ...ka-ching...
  5. Err, you did.
  6. You're saying that Charles cheated on Diana because she had bulimia??
  7. Princess Diana struggled with bulimia due largely to her husband cheating on her. Just saying...
  8. Nikki Haley is set to announce the end of her bid for the White House. We all know that that means. Trump v Biden II - The Revenge of the Don I can't wait for the debate.
  9. Britain’s dominant services sector expanded at its fastest pace in eight months as France and Germany’s companies slumped, according to closely-watched surveys. The S&P Global UK Services purchasing managers’ index (PMI) - a key monthly barometer of the sector’s performance - rose to 54.3 in January, up from 53.4 in December. It was above the 50 mark separating growth from contraction for the third consecutive month. Tim Moore, economics director at S&P Global, said “stronger business and consumer spending” had buoyed the sector in Britain but it was a different story in Europe. France’s services businesses are in their longest downturn for more than a decade, with its PMI showing a decline for the eighth consecutive month. Germany’s services sector PMI worsened to a five-month low.
  10. More like spending a fortune in a hotel, providing the security for the premises and when asking the management for a better deal, to be told to go and fuck yourself.
  11. Trump knows shit and German Politicians are Clever: NATO Meeting - 2018
  12. As Sunak's old school motto says: "Manners Makyth Man" – a traditional motto with a decidedly modern sentiment: that we should be measured not by birth, but by our personal qualities. (As everyone can tell, I didn't go to Winchester College.)
  13. I'm more familiar with the concept than Russell Martin, whose father's gambling addiction cost his family their home and yet he's happy to take his wages from a company that is sponsored by Sportsbet.io.
  14. The "crowd" around me were pleased he was there. What was the crowd like around you?
  15. It's about respecting the office of the Prime Minister and a born and bred Saints fan. Basic good manners and representing the club in a positive way. Why the fuck is there so much hate from the left. He's a green twat and will regret this.
  16. He's another chippy prick like Nigel Pearson. I have a feeling his career will take the same trajectory as his, especially if we fail to get promoted.
  17. What a twat our manager is. Wouldn't have hurt to keep his wacky Brighton politics to himself and shown some respect to a Southampton fan who happens to hold the office of Prime Minister. Didn't mind the club taking sponsorship from a gambling company even after his father lost their family house to betting. No class and typical of a lefty green arse.
  18. Time to put this thread out of its' misery, I think:
  19. Shocking new data.
  20. Defending his Government’s record on migration, Sunak invoked his beloved football team Southampton FC: “Whether it’s controlling our borders or lowering our taxes, just like the Saints, the Conservatives are marching on.”
  21. Pick the bones out of that.
  22. UK on top despite Brexit? How did that happen?
  23. Standard & Poor's are the largest of the big three credit rating agencies in the world. The S&P Global - Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) is based on facts, not opinion, and is among the first indicators of economic conditions published each month. Over 20,000 companies participate. The surveys achieve considerable press coverage on a regular basis and are widely used by purchasing professionals in the manufacturing sector, by senior management across the corporate sector and by economic analysts in financial institutions - particularly central banks in many key economies who use the data to help guide interest rate decisions. A very expensive service the subscribe to, but I think the central banks could save money and base their interest rate decisions on the high IQ remainers posting on this site. £5/year is a bargain.
  24. UK leading the pack in terms of growth as the PMI graph below shows. Great news for those that support British business. Maybe not so good for the bitter Remainers.
  25. Brexit has boosted wage growth in the UK just as the Leave campaign predicted, economists have said. Senior City analysts said near record-wage growth was partly being driven by a crackdown on uncontrolled immigration from the EU, with employers forced to pay higher wages for low-skilled roles previously filled by Europeans. Marion Amiot, a senior European economist at rating agency S&P, said: “It’s much harder to get people from Europe so UK based-employees have better bargaining power and it means they can get higher wages.”
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