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Something needs to give, but my guess is it's not going to be Geoff Wilding giving anything.
Its all fine asking the other shareholders to back the company. I'd like to see the Big Bad Wolf back his own company too.
I wasn't convinced, so I've SD and will wait for the next move.
Other board members such as Philippe buying a few piddly shares isn't going to convince me. Not even sure why he is employed. He presides over a crash in the share price yet you don't even hear a word from him.
Absolutely has been a wild week, and I'm talking about the ups and downs of the sp, not about the shenanigans aboard Mr Wild Thing's yacht.
It's time for the old wolf to send a solid message to the investors and back his company with his own money.
I've sold my holdings at 560 and am keeping an eye on whether Wild Wolf buys any shares.
If Geoff buys, I will have the confidence to buy, and I'm sure many small investors like myself will be thinking the same.
@alfista
Do you really think two cold days and factories will be restricted? I actually thought you had some sensible analysis. I'd quit the analysis, and let the sp do the talking. You are an advocate of letting the sp do the talking when the sp drop, but when the sp rises, then it's "fuel crisis, end of the world, armageddon" etc.
The shorters haven't sensed anything in my opinion. They're simply using manipulation methods and the #shortsqueeze is beginning to hurt them.
@alfista
What is the sp saying now?
Word is Geoffrey has bought a lot of shares, so it's a good time to buy imho.
@blackboulder
Have you heard anything from your sources about significant volumes of shares being bought by Mr Wilding?
If he has, might be a good time to increase your minor holdings.
@BlackBoulder
Totally agree about the EBITDA.
Like I said before, it's a shame you aren't the spokesperson for the company. You would do a better job than the people Mr Wildwolf has hired.
Good soundbytes are half the game, ask Tony Blair. He made a career out of it.
What price did you last buy the shares at? Has your loading up proved profitable?
Are you going to put your money where your mouth is and buy more shares?
I'm considering it, looking at the current results but I'm not fully convinced
What the company actually needs is either another good acquisition and flex its muscles or decide to use its money to pay the debt that is looking more and more like the giant beanstalk.
Someone should tell Mr Wildwolf that he needs to stop raving on his yacht and start paying off the debt
Do you not think that a company the size of Victoria mitigates for energy
Volatility by hedging gas and electricity contracts the same way it will do for raw materials. Each of the business operates under their own management structures in most instances under the same md which set the company up hence they have the experience and ability to foresee bumps in the road.