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Arthur Figgis wrote: On 23/11/2010 23:17, Mizter T wrote: On Nov 23, 10:52 pm, Arthur wrote: On 23/11/2010 13:35, Graham Harrison wrote: This is true. Let's face it when some of us were younger we just headed off and hoped. On the other hand we are where we are. Look at what happened to Rolls Royce recently, the Trent on the Qantas Airbus blows. RR put their head down to identify the problem and say nothing in the meantime. What happens? Armchair experts and "the markets" all panic and the share price drops. That's just an example of how we all react these days. Bottom line seems to be that these days we assume no news is BAD news. And it often is. Is it? (Not a cryptic question - but I'm probably just being dense and missing your nuanced point.) How often does someone announce bad news if they don't have to? They usually wait until someone blows up New York before announcing it. -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail Photo galleries at http://graeme-wall.fotopic.net/ |
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