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the g-stringed avenger,

Hanging out 20/03/2008 09:57:38
Well I mean.

Shares in HBOS opened today at 446

9am: Up 11 to 457

9.30am: Up 5 to 451

One would hope this is an example of Courier Mathematics,

Not those practised by the bank !
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Deerfold,

20/03/2008 10:10:22
All the ups are calculated from the opening position, not the previous one.
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the g-stringed avenger,

Hanging head. 20/03/2008 10:16:53
There is forever some educated individual who take extreme pleasure in urinating on my firework.
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Barney Rubble,

20/03/2008 10:19:49
Hahahahahaha :-)
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StayingAnonymous,

Halifax 20/03/2008 11:27:59
Nice to see the Courier playing their part in fuelling the panic over share values.

More often than not it's scare articles such as this that contribute to the downfall of share prices.

Idiots!
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Deerfold,

20/03/2008 12:03:49
This page doesn't look to be working very well :(
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Calculator,

Halifax - but not THE Halifax 20/03/2008 13:39:15

Shall we all play a game of try to predict the closing price today - I say 485 (+39)!

But hang about! - didn't trying to predict the outcome lead to some people trying to manipulate the outcome; leading to some people trying to scaremonger the outcome?

Whatever! - if you are a long-term investor HBOS shares look attractive right now.
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HoSprky,

Halifax 20/03/2008 17:04:03
What a POINTLESS article.
Again the Courier show what useless people they are with too much time on their hands to produce something as apalling as this.
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Deerfold,

20/03/2008 17:11:01
Oddly the links on the top right of the page all seem to be to really old stories.
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Tommy2008,

05/04/2008 09:41:40
HBOS fat cats getting fatter,
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