▲ 2 r/Ealing

Front door replacement / new hinges

Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a good locksmith, carpenter etc that works in the Ealing / specifically Acton area - that would be able to replace the hinges on our front door? They're not appropriate for the weight and the door is now jamming due to sagging.

I've called 10+ people and they've all been let downs, either don't work with hinges or unavailable. One guy has quoted £660 to put two new hinges on....which seems a bit excessive.

Many thanks in advance.

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u/SomeOneRandomOP — 19 hours ago

FMC corp - Thoughts from the community?

Hi All,

I'm omitting my deeper analysis in the aim of not biasing people, and will release it in the thread after a few comments. (Trying something a bit different - don't kill me please, just interested to see the difference in responses).

Toplines:

Balance sheet: roughly $4.5B of debt versus a market cap around $1.4B, with weak free cash flow.

Bankruptcy does not look imminent, especially after covenant relief, refinancing and planned asset sales.

Liquidation book value is around $14–15/share, but tangible book value is likely negative once intangibles and deferred tax assets are stripped out.

The key catalysts are debt reduction, the India business sale, stabilisation in crop protection pricing, recovery in the agricultural cycle, and whether management can maintain 2026 EBITDA guidance.

Recent insider activity is mildly positive: director Michael Barry bought about $250k of stock in March 2026 at around $13.83/share.

Analyst ratings at Hold/Sell and an average price target around $20, but the target range is wide because the upside could be large if EBITDA recovers and debt falls.

The next earnings report expects roughly $0.21 EPS for Q2 2026, basically in line with management guidance. The real focus will be whether FMC maintains full-year EBITDA/free cash flow guidance and gives credible evidence that the second-half recovery is still on track.

Has anyone got any thoughts on this stock - the earning are in a week.

Thanks.

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u/SomeOneRandomOP — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/referralcodesukdeals+1 crossposts

Amex £40 welcome bonus, offer ends 21st

Hi all,

I have an Amex invite offer, sign up for the credit card and get a £40 welcome bonus. The card offers 5% cash back on everyday purchases but this offer runs out tomorrow 21st of July!

The card has an annual subscription cost of £25 but

Ytd I've made £206 back, so well worth it.

https://americanexpress.com/en-gb/referral/platinum-cashback?ref=tYLERWOqUR&XL=MNMNS

Thanks all.

u/SomeOneRandomOP — 1 month ago
▲ 31 r/UKJobs

Just a moan - I hate job ads that say "competitive salary"

Hi All,

I think it should be illegal to just say "competitive salary", the amount of times I spent ages writing CL and CVs for a position, for them to reply with an extremely low ball starting salary, which is in no way in-line with market rates. I wish it was just mandatory to state the salary range....

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u/SomeOneRandomOP — 3 months ago
▲ 1 r/replit

Hi all, (and mainly Replit).

I've sent two emails now, over 1 month of waiting, so resorting to reddit.

I've been silly and made an account with replit over a year ago and didn't realise it's been taking a monthly subscription fee. I haven't used the service in a year but am now $300 down. Is there anyway of getting a refund / compensation. I appreciate this is my fault, but it would be nice to try and get some money back.

Many thanks.

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u/SomeOneRandomOP — 4 months ago

Hi All,

Forgive the simple question - I've been seeing mixed results online and wanted to get clarification from you good people. I've been thinking about applying for an associate clinical trials manager position. What would be the starting salary for someone based in London? I'm coming with no previous CRA experience.

Thanks all.

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u/SomeOneRandomOP — 4 months ago