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FIT Framltn.IN.Gwth

318.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Framltn.IN.Gwth LSE:FIT London Ordinary Share GB0008906322 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 318.50 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 318.50 GBX

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Posted at 11/1/2011 17:14 by sir rational
OK this thread is for fat men who want to get fit in 2011.

Too much turkey? Too much pud?

Fat b@stard?

Spare tyre?

Scales say 'get off!'?

This thread's for you.

Post your weight NOW and your DESIRED WEIGHT and the STEPS YOU ARE TAKING to achieve desired weight.

Simples.

No girls.
Posted at 09/6/2004 11:25 by larousse
I know I'm leaning against an open door here, after seeing what happened to Ken Bachelor when he asked for car advice, but I'm willing to risk it ;)

The crux of the matter is that I can't always get to the gym, and, even if I can, at peak times it's often hard to find a vacant machine.

Running outside is not too good in winter, or if it's raining, and I think that running on pavements takes its toll on the old knees.

Anyway, I fancy treating myself to a motorised treadmill for home use. I can't stretch to the £4k for the commercial models like most gyms use (I'm not sure I could get one of those upstairs anyway), but I quite fancy one of the 'cheaper' folding models with set programs for inclination & so on.

Trouble is that there seems to be maybe 10 competing models in the £500 to £1,000 range, and I can't seem to find any reviews on the web.

If anyone has any good (or bad) experiences in this area, then I'd be grateful if you'd share them. I'm particularly thinking about long term spares availability / support.

Thanks in advance for any replies,

Larousse.
Posted at 02/5/2004 08:29 by energyi
I got it wrong with FIT somehow,
and have started a new LAND thread on the FBB:
"Raw Land: Hidden Values and Speculations":
Posted at 25/4/2004 15:38 by timely
Sorry but what is the land connection with FIT?
Posted at 15/3/2004 22:05 by energyi
thnx for the comments DJ

the FIT portfolio is different than I thought.
I may move to a LAND url
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