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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dignity Plc | LSE:DTY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRB37M78 | ORD 12 48/143P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 549.00 | 551.00 | 570.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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13/8/2022 04:46 | Cognitive dissonance renders it almost impossible for intelligent people to believe they were duped... The truth is they were in the biggest Psy op and global IQ test ever inflicted on humanity. 70%failed it miserably. | insideryou | |
13/8/2022 04:44 | Defo you for being vaccinated. Choices and Consequences and nobody escapes them | insideryou | |
12/8/2022 10:08 | An interesting article that tracks the beginning in the increase in no C19 related excess mortality to increasing wait times at A&E and other problems: underfunded social care means 17% of beds are occupied by people who don't need further treatment, the pandemic backlog and the shortage of staff. Here's a quote: "Casualty departments have no beds to send new arrivals to the wards, patients with urgent needs wait for hours on end, ambulances cannot hand over patients, and stroke or heart attack patients are left waiting an hour for a paramedic, stuck in a queue of ambulances outside A&E." A&E is the symptom/indicator of something that is wrong in the NHS. If you subscribe to this view (which seems v plausible to me), and you don't think this will be fixed anytime soon, DTY is looking like a home run. | velocytongo | |
10/8/2022 19:08 | That's fair enough but it clearly shows the projected timeline for the vp introduction and was last updated last quarter of 2019, when covid19 wasn't even a thing. It was a solution looking for a problem. I would ask what have industrialized countries done a far greater percentage of than the third world? You would have thought that third world countries especially given little or no access to healthcare would have acm off the scale! Plenty of videos here showing the 'health app' in action. | yikyak | |
10/8/2022 11:34 | That's a big leap to make yikyak and I'm not with you. You may be drifting into the arena of conspiracy theory. The case for late and non-diagnosis of cancer is certainly a more credible explanation and if you look closely at the ons data the vast majority of deaths are occurring in the age groups that you would expect to be dying from cancer-related deaths (i.e older generations). There is little evidence that lots of healthy people are suddenly dying. Dr Malhotra is right to call for an investigation into excess mortality, which is more problematic than we think. The ONS made the strange decision to include 2021 as this inflates the average. If you look at deaths versus the 5-year av from 2014-19 then the numbers look much more concerning. In fact deaths, this winter would have been slightly above the normalized 5-year av and not below. It should be noted that lots of industrialized countries are experiencing above av mortality. VT | velocytongo | |
09/8/2022 18:44 | VT, at least in the short term yes and this is feeding through to acm figures. If you are going to dig a little further then these two are very credible as a starter rather than random people whose true background you are unaware of: Covid was always about digital ID introduction that lays the foundation for programable CBDC which lays the foundation for social credit system currently in operation in China. It was mapped out well before any mention of a virus. (note when this was last updated) | yikyak | |
09/8/2022 12:46 | Trying to work who is mad: me for being vaccinated or this guy for claiming that vaccine wipes out your immune system. | velocytongo | |
09/8/2022 12:24 | Another week and +18.0%/+1,678 above the 5 yr av for the wk ending 29th July At this rate, the debt will not need refinancing! | velocytongo | |
04/8/2022 12:15 | It's probably a bit outdated this now but: | yikyak | |
03/8/2022 12:39 | It's not an issue until it is. If hospitals are jammed and it's summer, this winter does not bode well for the NHS. | velocytongo | |
02/8/2022 10:46 | ONS data +1,680/+18% versus the 5 yr av for the week ending 22nd July. Still no questions in parliament. | velocytongo | |
29/7/2022 22:37 | 5yr chart, how the hell did the share price ever get to 28quid why has it not recovered anywhere near that price? 3/8 blacklist plan details in mail today dig will honour funerals for Safe Hands till end of oct | mike24 | |
26/7/2022 13:52 | The weekly ONS data out today and the death rate is still 10% + above the 5 yr av. Since the rate moved above the 5 yr there have been an extra 14,500 deaths. | velocytongo | |
26/7/2022 12:33 | I drive past my Dignity funeral branch at least twice a day and have done for years. It's blindingly obvious that they are a LOT busier. | yikyak | |
25/7/2022 19:25 | Not sure the politicians or the wider public have quite got their heads around the impending disaster that is coming this winter. The UK state pension is approx £9,630 and av utility bills will be £3k. For a pensioner living alone, the choice will be between eating or heating. Couples will be better off and there are extra benefits to help but the picture looks dire. | velocytongo | |
25/7/2022 10:27 | VT, cold I believe kills the elderly at a rate of eighty times over that of heat. Given those on a state pension have always struggled even in previous years to heat their homes it's not difficult to predict how catastrophic this will end up. | yikyak | |
19/7/2022 15:22 | Excess Non-Covid Deaths Approach 9,500 in Last 11 Weeks | yikyak | |
15/7/2022 13:29 | I think this heatwave is likely to lead to more deaths. | velocytongo | |
13/7/2022 08:40 | At some point, the explosion in vaccine related deaths will reveal itself and funeral homes will be overrun. Dignity, if they have cash reserves could be a huge winner. | insideryou | |
06/7/2022 12:40 | The catalyst/turning point here will be confirmation within an official trading update, the numbers that can't be spun. If US life insurance providers are getting hit on the downside with a 40% payout increase in 18-64 year old (working age) deaths then there must be a counterparty beneficiary to that in respect of funeral providers. We're seeing it with US funeral providers but not seeing it yet with DTY. We have the acknowledgement from the ONS but off the back of that I'd be very surprised not to see a dramatic increase in both revenue and profitability achieved by DTY. Especially given no attendance restrictions on funerals, spend should also increase. | yikyak | |
05/7/2022 10:41 | Another week and +16.6%/+1,540 above the 5 yr av. | velocytongo | |
30/6/2022 18:42 | Lagging is an understatement | yikyak | |
29/6/2022 10:05 | Without question that played a part, if you could even get an appointment. The oncology unit at my local hospital simply shut down for six months. | yikyak |
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