The Official Man Utd & Liverpool plus Chelsea, Everton and City Banter Thread!

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Now, do you boys really think people wouldn't buy shares when there price is falling with the hope then when the market picks back up the share value won't increase ?

And you say our financial knowledge is staggering ?

No, but according to some of 'you boys', NESV's value will continue to plummet until it's worth nothing...if so, nobody would touch them.
NESV may be worth slightly less than Forbes valued them at, but it's nothing to panic about. The value of a company is always fluctuating.
We're talking about NYT's small share in the company being sold. It's not as if NESV are being completely taken over for a low price.
 
If it's Bangor in Wales then I've been there once - many years ago. I met a girl in a club in liverpool who was studying at the womens teacher training college there and spent a weekend there. The locals called them the 'virgins on the hill" - they tell prokie pies in Bangor<laugh>

I've never been to Bangor in Northern Ireland
 
If it's Bangor in Wales then I've been there once - many years ago. I met a girl in a club in liverpool who was studying at the womens teacher training college there and spent a weekend there. The locals called them the 'virgins on the hill" - they tell prokie pies in Bangor<laugh>

I've never been to Bangor in Northern Ireland

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