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Alexander Jarvis (a financial broker who specialises in Chinese trade deals, especially buying football clubs) has tweeted the following this morning:

Finally back in Mayfair & in the boardroom. Full intense day ahead structuring 2 deals with a small army of bankers, lawyers & accountants. (I have no clue how to copy links ect)

Burnsy believes this guy may be brokering the deal to buy us.

Fingers cross the.visit during the week and initial talk has given them an idea of price, and we are one of the deals been structured today
Burnsy only thinks that because it was tweeted to him by someone that read it off here
 
This was him on August 4th

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And the one you mentioned in your post as well as another from a few hours ago:

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Could well be the case ?

Not being a facebooker I need to ask why do people post **** like that and who cares about it?

Even Big Vern's ramblings had an entertainment value but this just waffle.
 
Not being a facebooker I need to ask why do people post **** like that and who cares about it?
That's twitter but essentially, it's half egotism, half vital networking info for some lines of work that require it. If done properly and wisely, leaking certain things can be of real value to the individual/business.

I agree though, I think it's ridiculous if you're posting about your personal life "going to fetch the kids in my new car" type of crap, but from a business/marketing point of view, it's incredibly useful and borderline vital these days..
 
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