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To quote a norwegian saying: Mot dumskap kjemper selv gudene forgjeves. - - translated : "against stupidity even the gods fight in vain "
I rest my case so far....
And why would anybody care about whether you hate a comment or not?
You have expressed your disapproval many times now. Time to move on. Post some positive news about the company if you feel the balance is wrong.
well My point is Orca has fallen about 20 % this year and you are praising the company.?? I hope for Orcas shareholders sake the shares will again raise to ATH. I also hope for Wen to rise ATH. There will be no news in near future except, but probably 2021 will be the best ever for WEN. There might however come some good news any day.
I think it is plain stupidity, if a person wants to sell his shares, and constantly is complaining about the share price and all the time is talking **** about the board of directors, and the management. Never a positive word. To me that is totally insane. There are few platforms regarding WEN. Both this discussion forum and Xtrainv. forum contain mostly negativ and plain stupid posts in my opinion. I hate the unrealistic and unnessessary things you and other shareholder have posted about wen. Both the negative and positive stuff
So, Orca has a significantly better P/E ratio and an even higher dividend yield than WEN, but still drops 20%. So what do you think WEN will do? A company âoperatingâ in the same market but doing far lessâŠ
Well my mistake Mick. Thanks for informing. I found another company at LSE with the «Orca» name and considered it to be the company you praised.
Comparing the companies - I find honestly no reason for you to complain so much:
The correct Orca has fallen from 52 high 4,95 to now 3,96 = down about 20 %
PE ratio Orca 3,91/ Wen +13.289
Yield Orca =7,84 / Wen +7.590%
Market cap: Orca 157 Mill can $? / Wen ÂŁ36 mill
Orca pays quarterly dividend (0.4 CAD annually). Dividend yield is about 7.8%.
At at least do some research and look at their website before you post such messages Astrol...
Hi Mick? I am neither positive nor negative - just realistic. You are only negative, A negativ stupid bitter sentiment exist among the Norwegian shareholder. Probably because anyone will be kicked out of their discussion forums if they are commenting the negativity and stupidity..
Here are som realistic facts:
PE ratio Orca minus 102.125 Wen +13.289
Earnings Orca minus 0.362 Wen +1.467
Dividend Orca 0 Wen +1.48
Yield Orca = 0 Wen +7.590%
Market cap: Orca? Wen ÂŁ36s
In view of that I dont get it; you praise a company you dont own shares in, with much worse results than the company you own and slaughter again and again the company you own shares in. I sincerely dont get it. Why all the bitterness and hatred?
Astrol,
While I admire your positivity (to Some extent) I fear that you are seriously deluded regarding WENâs performance. The company has not delivered anything for years now and I fear that it wonât change either in future. And yes, I am very disappointed in this company. If it wasnât so difficult to trade I would have sold all my shares a while ago already, as I donât expect anything to change in future. Luckily I did sell some shares at 25p though.
But where are your positive comments about WEN? Very little to say, or?
Whether you like it or not, I wonât change my comments here until these guys actually deliver something.
Hi Mick, Again- complaining, complaining and always complaining. Never ending story?
I hope ORCA shareholders will do great, but the fact of the matter is that Orca shares are not moving a lot. Neither today nor in the long run. Actually from Orca 52weeks high the share price is down about 16 % - more or less the same as for Wen,
However, I did not see ORCA deliver investors any dividends. Maybe I was wrong about that?
I wonder, what is wrong with you? Are you bitter because you or someone else did not succeed in kicking out the the board of directors so the shareholders could select you or your people to be board members? Or do you have any other reasons for hating the management of the company you own shares in??
Impressive what Orca is doing in Tanzania, and no comparison with Wentworth. It's such a terrible shame that Wentworth is controlled by a bunch of people that keep on prioritising personal interests over the interest of its shareholders. No wonder that the shareprice is so low. Apart from the dividend there is quite simply very little to look forward to.
https://orcaenergygroup.com/2021/12/02/operations-update-guidance-for-2022/