Few of us could ever have imagined the first half of 2020 turning out the way it did, and so making predictions about what happens next feels something of a fool’s errand.
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A Fool's Errand
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A Fool's Errand
Just glanced at Amati's half-year report, and I like some of the language. Lemon (not to mention the old flavour) Fools might be inclined to agree about our investing errand (under "Outlook", towards the end of the report):
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Re: A Fool's Errand
Amati has shown itself the wisest of Fools this past year, and after so many years in the doldrums is now looking very healthy in my portfolio.
http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange. ... 1-4-30.pdf
Talking of which, it occurs to me that the pre-merger history is probably why Amati 1 was merged into Amati 2, as opposed to vice versa - which would have been more shareholder-friendly. It wipes out less-happy times from the historical section of the report.
http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange. ... 1-4-30.pdf
Talking of which, it occurs to me that the pre-merger history is probably why Amati 1 was merged into Amati 2, as opposed to vice versa - which would have been more shareholder-friendly. It wipes out less-happy times from the historical section of the report.
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