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As the share gone into auction
I sold out weeks ago. i do not understand why the kurds can not do a token payment to reassure there oil industry. Will monitor for news for the future
One question why are the kurds not screaming blue murder. That what worries me. Being sold down the river
yes they have with all there toppy uppy
With a name maxim you must russian. Russia took crimera, then got the east to rebel against ukraine ( shot down a civilian plane ) and for good measure invade the whole country. who invaded who
jens thanks
if the production went to 85 thousand the krg would be back for more money (change the deal).they will kill there own oil sector
I am surprised the share price as held up.
They must change the term at least two to three time a year.
Have i got this right our only customer is now fixing the price they will pay
you will get your div today if sell. i have done it many times. if still unsure as your broker
Have i got this right, they did right issue to raise money to pay government off so they could start pay dividend again.
They have not paid government off so does this know mean they got to have a bigger right issue or have two more instead off one. looking to invest but caught last time
I put a link about easyjet on here from motley fool but its been removed can someone tell me why?
https://www.fool.co.uk/2023/02/13/stock-pick-iag-vs-easyjet/
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/3-stocks-buy-2023-2022-102900718.html
easyJetWhat it does: easyJet is a British multinational low-cost airline group. It operates domestic and international services on almost a thousand routes across Europe.1MBy John Choong. easyJet (LSE: EZJ) shares are trading below their pandemic lows while passenger numbers are higher than that period. For that reason, its shares are trading on an absolute bargain, in my opinion, and here’s why.The group’s operational performance continues to improve and its Holidays segment is also growing at a rapid pace. Meanwhile, forward bookings are proving strong going into the summer. As such, management is expecting better yields for the year ahead. This should all help its top line. At the same time, its bottom line is expected to improve as the price of oil continues to fall. With more refineries coming online, jet fuel should follow in tandem.As a result, Peel Hunt rates the stock a ‘buy’ with a price target of £5.50, presenting it with a 45% potential upside. Therefore, I’ll be adding these growth shares to my portfolio when I’ve got more spare cash.John Choong has no position in easyJet or Peel Hunt.This is on motley fool