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If you could afford it would you buy Royal Mail shares?


If you could afford it would you buy Royal Mail shares?  

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  1. 1. If you could afford it would you buy Royal Mail shares?

    • Yes
      24
    • No
      25


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I see the CWU bullies are at it. Strike action in November. If this becomes ongoing, I can't see the price of shares staying high. Is that what cwu wants?

 

Strike action hasn't effected the share price tho.

 

Currently 480p, well done to everyone who bought in at the IPO :)

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Strike action hasn't effected (sic) the share price tho.

 

Currently 480p, well done to everyone who bought in at the IPO :)

 

That's because stock market traders will have already taken the strike action into account. You don't know how much higher it would have been without the threat of a strike.

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CWU is just cross that the cheque's in the post...

 

:hihi::hihi:

 

That's because stock market traders will have already taken the strike action into account. You don't know how much higher it would have been without the threat of a strike.

 

Yep, most probably.

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  • 5 months later...
And the same people who are buying these shares will be the first to complain when the price of the mail goes up,plus they do not give a monkeys about the number of people they will be helping to put on the dole.Greed,Greed,Greed.

 

Not buying shares would not have stopped the sale, nor does it mean that you want to pay more for post (although who sends post these days?)

Nor have they in any way 'helped' to put people out of work, not buying the shares would not have altered the redundancies.

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If people did not buy the shares then the companies would have to get their act together and run the business properly.This way they have got to satisfy the shareholders as their first objective and that means upping prices to make a profit so the grubby little shareholders can get their rewards.

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