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Will anyone order a single new plane in the next couple of years? Boeing had big problems before all of this. They will either be baled out or bust.Airbus and Boeing will go under
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Will anyone order a single new plane in the next couple of years? Boeing had big problems before all of this. They will either be baled out or bust.Airbus and Boeing will go under
I mean they'll have to but those forms are loaded with debt so annuities.Will anyone order a single new plane in the next couple of years? Boeing had big problems before all of this. They will either be baled out or bust.
I’ve had enough, spend more time pancaking about it dropping and can’t enjoy or concentrate on anything else. Plus, I’m crap at it and keep seeing them drop. I’ll stick with money in the bank at 0.01%
Halifax has moved the bairns accounts to 0.01% middle of July, i will look at shifting them. Thought I may be able to invest money for them but when I’ve dabbled it hasn’t worked out wellWhy?
Plenty of places paying around 1%
Halifax has moved the bairns accounts to 0.01% middle of July, i will look at shifting them. Thought I may be able to invest money for them but when I’ve dabbled it hasn’t worked out well
MarcusHalifax has moved the bairns accounts to 0.01% middle of July, i will look at shifting them. Thought I may be able to invest money for them but when I’ve dabbled it hasn’t worked out well
i doubt it.Airbus and Boeing will go under
I put some money into vanguard isa that was suggested, I ended up pulling when I was up £180. I think I got £205 a share it’s now about £225, if I’m honest I thought it was a risk and got cold feet. I’ve been buying stocks on trading 212 and made a little when the oil dropped but then bought into Luckin coffee and Wirecard when they dropped, dropped even further. I know know what the biggest risk is.Investing is a 10 year commitment
Also weren't you warned about buying individual shares?
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Boeing are approaching $100bn of debt. Their profit is less than 10bn and revenue 90bn. They are the epitome of hand to mouth.i doubt it.
exactly,too big to fail.Boeing are approaching $100bn of debt. Their profit is less than 10bn and revenue 90bn. They are the epitome of hand to mouth.
Bankrupt. Restructure. Asset strip etcexactly,too big to fail.
The only one I have used is trading 212 for single stocks. They have taken pennies of interest but I have really put £50-100. Have not had a problem getting money back, generally in account next day.If you were just starting out with a few small investments for a bit of fun although might become serious in future, are there any apps you'd suggest?
I'm thinking sticking a hundred or so quid on the stock market every other week would be more useful than gambling every now and then
I put some money into vanguard isa that was suggested, I ended up pulling when I was up £180. I think I got £205 a share it’s now about £225, if I’m honest I thought it was a risk and got cold feet. I’ve been buying stocks on trading 212 and made a little when the oil dropped but then bought into Luckin coffee and Wirecard when they dropped, dropped even further. I know know what the biggest risk is.
I think I will keep it in the bank even if returns are minimal, less stress.
It is, that’s what I need to get me head around. Yeah, just to get my employer’s contribution which is only 3%, I think i need to put in 5%, not sure.As I said, it's the long game, 10 years +. Some years you'll gain, some you wont
Do you have a pension? Cos that's essentially the same thing
Hope you didn’t loose to much. You still got them and hoping they come good?Bought some Intu shares in the hope they’d reach an agreement with creditors.... not the wisest gamble
I put some money into vanguard isa that was suggested, I ended up pulling when I was up £180. I think I got £205 a share it’s now about £225, if I’m honest I thought it was a risk and got cold feet. I’ve been buying stocks on trading 212 and made a little when the oil dropped but then bought into Luckin coffee and Wirecard when they dropped, dropped even further. I know know what the biggest risk is.
I think I will keep it in the bank even if returns are minimal, less stress.