I got the following via email today from someone at Bloomberg. Synopsis of investment strategy:
If you had purchased £1000 of Northern Rock shares one year ago
it would now be worth £4.95, with HBOS, earlier this week your
£1000 would have been worth £16.50, £1000 invested in XL Leisure
would now be worth less than £5, but if you bought £1000 worth
of Tennents Lager one year ago, drank it all, then took the
empty cans to an aluminium re-cycling plant, you would get £214.
So based on the above statistics the best current investment
advice is to drink heavily and re-cycle.
I got the following via email today from someone at Bloomberg. Synopsis of investment strategy:
If you had purchased £1000 of Northern Rock shares one year ago
it would now be worth £4.95, with HBOS, earlier this week your
£1000 would have been worth £16.50, £1000 invested in XL Leisure
would now be worth less than £5, but if you bought £1000 worth
of Tennents Lager one year ago, drank it all, then took the
empty cans to an aluminium re-cycling plant, you would get £214.
So based on the above statistics the best current investment
advice is to drink heavily and re-cycle.