Well, nearly. Due a a rather unfortunate failure on the renewal of our cityunslicker.com domain, just as I went on holiday no less, there has been a break in service. However, we are back and with the new domain of cityunslicker.co.uk, handily purchased on a multi year basis!
I note in the meantime that for the first time in a few years we have had a proper summer. Papers and blgos full of silly season stories and no action in the markets. The City is quiet and for the first time since 2008 everyone is enjoying a break and not worried that when they return the world will end in a marekt meltdown thanks to QE/Recession/Euro/Revolution in china etc!
However, there are some sotries bubbling away and we will come to address these in the coming weeks.
Are you all having a nice time, the few readers we have left?
13 comments:
Yes I am, thank you, and very glad to see you back.
Whaddaya mean "few readers"
Any one who gives up so easily isn't worth having. Anyway my RSS thingy still picks you up
We are all doomed but might have to wait a few days.
I can't wait for a few more sotries bubbling away!
Anyway RGM and RRR have moved up nicely since you went on holiday.
Great stuff, welcome back!
Everything is fine. Eurozone and Britain booming. China crisis averted. We can enjoy a few years of solid global growth.
Everything is fine up here too. We're even about to advertise 5 jobs. Someone like me who didn't know the boss was such an a***hole someone might even apply for them.
WB!
A summer hol spent looking after sad dog with ibs.
There are worse things than small child poo.
Time enough to carefully work out that if I had done _nothing_ with my SIPP for the last 2 years I would have been ~6% better off - the price of learning.
Andrew. Yes there are worse things than small child poo - and that's a baby that (among all the other worries that babies bring) keeps self-combusting; according to the news report I read today.
With ADHD, autism, dyslexia already in the mix I bet the teachers can't wait for this one to appear on the register.
Sounds like a sad case of Munchhausens by proxy.
But the spoons? Did you bring back the spoons?
@Demetrius
My RSS feed has successfully ported straight across to the new domain...so welcome back!
The Ashes went well, don't you think?
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