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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Thus Group | LSE:THUS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0XZZ512 | ORD 25P |
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% | 180.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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22/1/2018 17:16 | Yes and when we needed more we would send FFP out into the fields to plough for rusty washers. Worked well. When he found lots the price fell and if he only got a few the price went up. All supply and demand just like Bitcoin me thinks. Difference is rusty washers are real, Bitcoins are just computer generated 1's and 0's. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 14:10 | I would think so JJ The Pub had it's own currency long before this Crypto stuff | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 14:08 | Lol Keep it simple | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 14:08 | Ig, you are not alone trying to understand them. Very confusing. Maybe they are similar to the Pub's currency of Rusty washers and plough shares. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 14:03 | Stick to cleaning the stairs,,, | ffp | |
22/1/2018 14:00 | Well, it's all beyond me I have been trying to understand crypto currencies Bitcoin and the like and I am absolutely none the wiser ! Trying to figure out what drives the price movement either way. | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 11:15 | I'm fiddling this morning ...silly little things that need doing The sort of jobs you see and think I'll do that tomorrow Well , that day is here Think I'll have a cup of tea now , don't want to over do it Better leave a couple of things for tomorrow to avoid the "are you going to sit around doing nothing" scenario. Probably can get away with tomorrow as it is a birthday Spend the day with Mrs Ig's Fitbit (That doesn't read well) | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 11:10 | ok doky, I better get ready to go out. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 11:09 | Maybe a holiday in Portugal too | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 11:09 | Eggs cell ent idea ig. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 11:08 | Maybe a holiday in Portugal too | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 11:08 | I do hope you take my good advice. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 11:08 | oops, I double clicked. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 11:08 | Shingles, Man Flu, he is a wreck. I suggest it is time for you to retire FFP. I suggest October this year would be a good time. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 10:09 | Probably expensive too Still suffering ffp ...take the week off Have your shingles cleared up now ? | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 09:44 | Hope your man flu clears up quick FFP. The previous dental nurse I called Dyson, because she was like a vacuum cleaner and was far too enthusiastic with the darn thing. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 09:24 | Morning from man flu land.. JJ - her assistant who is a bit of a sucker. - Subtle !! | ffp | |
22/1/2018 09:19 | You read me like a book. Was it really so obvious? | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 09:15 | I think your teeth are fine and you are just going to chat up Mary ! I would .... | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 09:09 | Dentist today to get new crown fitted to replace temp one, which surprisingly has stayed in place. Get to see the lovely Mary again and her assistant who is a bit of a sucker. | jonjonck | |
22/1/2018 07:18 | Shorts on ! Lots of bulbs bursting through down here Daffodils will soon be out (hopefully) Chrocus and Snowdrops can't be far away | ignoble | |
22/1/2018 07:16 | Tropical up here.A hot 4 degrees! | gateside | |
22/1/2018 06:49 | Morning chaps 8 degrees ish down here. Apparently I need to shave . I look scruffy or so I am told | ignoble | |
21/1/2018 23:56 | oops! well at least you remembered it was soon. Darn watch date not working again! Good reminder for me I must send my Mum something for her B'day on 28th. | jonjonck |
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