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25/1/2022 08:27 | NATO, a defensive organisation? Are you trying to be funny? How did Kosovo become separated from Serbia? Why is Libya a failed state? | zangdook | |
25/1/2022 06:53 | Um, very clearly Russia's? Ukraine is a sovereign country, did you miss that? Russia - invaded Georgia, annexed Crimea, invaded the Donbas region of Ukraine. NATO, a defensive organisation - none of the above. Don't be fooled by the propaganda that Ukraine is somehow a part of Russia, or that the post-1945 Soviet bloc gives any historical rights over Eastern Europe. | spectoacc | |
24/1/2022 21:27 | Oh yes, Russia has lots of arms in Russia, America has lots of arms in Ukraine. Whose actions are aggressive, and whose defensive? | zangdook | |
24/1/2022 20:50 | Only the Ruskies have built up $600bn in reserves, and supply 20% of Germany's power, so now the shoe's on the other foot. Logic does indeed say no war - Putin's actions say otherwise. Follow the actions. | spectoacc | |
24/1/2022 20:42 | Most of continental Europe is in Nato with a few countries not far from Russias borders. Wars no good to either Russia or Europe. Europe need their gas the Russians need our money | irish_neris | |
24/1/2022 20:33 | The same Kremlin with over 100,000 troops massed on Ukraine's border. | spectoacc | |
24/1/2022 20:11 | Western information hysteria that's what the Kremlin said today. | montyhedge | |
24/1/2022 17:37 | Waiting to see if Putin does step into Ukraine, I will be looking to buy in again straight after. | jt58 | |
24/1/2022 16:03 | Currently 1.046 to BUY (11.47% return pa) | rahosi | |
24/1/2022 15:18 | It's getting very tempting at this drop but think better value could still be to come | irish_neris | |
24/1/2022 14:57 | It will go down a lot further if Russia invade Ukraine but not sure whether there would be any affect on the Moscow property returns. Divi very attractive now but I assume there is plenty of risk too | jt58 | |
24/1/2022 14:56 | Not quite all. | zangdook | |
24/1/2022 14:38 | Wow seems a panic today. 208,703 traded so far, all sells it seems to me. | montyhedge | |
19/1/2022 14:16 | For all dates relating to dividends payable during 2022, click the link in the header of this thread. | kenny | |
19/1/2022 13:53 | Rayg5, really? Really?? | uncle_sam | |
18/1/2022 22:31 | Cheers Ray | nobilis | |
18/1/2022 22:22 | Ex div around 16 Feb., div. date 31 March. | rayg5 | |
18/1/2022 22:21 | It's a stand-off but Ukraine expects a move by Putin, who in my view needs to give NATO a bloody nose to show who's boss in this region. The sooner this boil is lanced, the better | rayg5 | |
18/1/2022 22:11 | Serious dip today. Doesn't seem to be anything major in the news about the Russia Ukraine situation | irish_neris | |
18/1/2022 18:23 | Who is the idiot who keeps downvoting everything? One born every minute... | rayg5 | |
18/1/2022 16:48 | Holders are a nervous bunch. I can think of better ways to trade the Ukraine dispute. This isn't liquid enough. | rayg5 | |
18/1/2022 13:58 | Looks like every trade a seller on L2. | montyhedge | |
18/1/2022 12:49 | As usual, a buying opportunity. Putin, absolute ruler, never backs down. This is the simple fact. NATO, a group of democratic nations, is much more complex. | rayg5 | |
18/1/2022 11:39 | Of course they are lots of business with Russia, upset them, gas to Europe turned off.Swift system safe for Russia great news. | montyhedge | |
18/1/2022 10:40 | EU are Ruskie lovers. UK Plane carrying air defence stuff to Ukraine had to fly around German airspace.. | igbertsponk |
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