It was a shIt joke guys. Of course it's not (without more e.g. material insider info with the intention of enabling the recipient to act on and profit from that information)
I've made about 15% on BL already this year, topped up with a nice chunky dividend. BAT as ever a gently declining share price with 10% dividend yield. IIRC your big play was to sell some shares and then buy them back at the same price missing out on 15% of growth?
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Insider trading alert
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Eh?
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Just a lame joke Face. This seems like a thread that someone could easily fall into the trap of recommending their own employer stock (if IH)
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Deliveroo. We're technically self-employed.
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All of them
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I don't think it's insider dealing to big up your own stock
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Especially if you have no insider information
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It was a shIt joke guys. Of course it's not (without more e.g. material insider info with the intention of enabling the recipient to act on and profit from that information)
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If anything I'd say deal lawyers are more at risk than ih as a matter of course
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It's no laughing matter.
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I frequently trade with inside information. Pity to waste it.
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I don't. But I am fairly smug with my totally uninformed tip this morning
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And now Unilever. I am bossing this.
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the smart kids use their material NPI to trade other companies in the same industry instead
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https://www.velaw.com/insights/out-from-the-shadows-the-sec-succeeds-on…
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shoulda locked down the bag earlier
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Any rail company
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Tobacco (customer base going nowhere), IAG (pre-covid levels of profitability with legacy pilot/cabin crew issued resolved by COVID restructuring), L&G (5%+ dividend yield consistently), commodities, British Land.
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probably listed PE at this point in the cycle
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I'd take a punt on FerroExpo I think
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Tobacco is dying as can be seen from cigarette protection.
BL? LOL.
Meta down 15% pre-opening. Now there's a trade.
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I've made about 15% on BL already this year, topped up with a nice chunky dividend. BAT as ever a gently declining share price with 10% dividend yield. IIRC your big play was to sell some shares and then buy them back at the same price missing out on 15% of growth?
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And airlines? Just heh.
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