You are given £100k - what do you do with it?

from Wikipedia... The exact definition of the term commodity is specifically used to describe a class of goods for which there is demand, but which is supplied without qualitative differentiation across a market.

I'll not bother waiting for you to admit you're wrong, again. I've learned my lesson the last 500 times.

Have you got a screwdriver handy.

You left this bit out from wiki.

Not only are you a rude person you cheat.:)

"In economics, a commodity is a marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs. "
 
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For rude, you mean "doesn't suffer fools easily".

Well you are welcome to invent yout own interpretation something I am sure you have a lot of expertise in.

But the rest of the world defines it thus:

ill-mannered, bad-mannered, impolite, discourteous, impertinent, insolent, impudent, cheeky, audacious, presumptuous, uncivil, disrespectful, unmannerly, ill-bred, churlish, crass, curt, brusque, blunt, ungracious, graceless, brash, unpleasant, disagreeable, offhand, short, sharp;
 
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MikeJ

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Well you are welcome to invent yout own interpretation something I am sure you have a lot of expertise in.

But the rest of the world defines it thus:

ill-mannered, bad-mannered, impolite, discourteous, impertinent, insolent, impudent, cheeky, audacious, presumptuous, uncivil, disrespectful, unmannerly, ill-bred, churlish, crass, curt, brusque, blunt, ungracious, graceless, brash, unpleasant, disagreeable, offhand, short, sharp;

Surprised it doesn't say "resorts to calling people 'laddie' when proved wrong for the umpteenth time" :D
 
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Jeff Nev

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I would absolutely buy to let a property.... I don't think there is a better opportunity if you have the money up front than that!

The money I would make would go towards paying off my own mortgage, be invested in other business ventures and opportunities, perhaps ones that are a bit more risky as I could afford the risks. I would probably buy the wife a new car too (eventually!).

Jeff
 
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garyk

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