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I’ve had the share along time, it’s the recovery aspect of the whole thing. maybe year or two we will see something. gla
I had mine in sipp and isa. the isa ones have been moved out as now don't qualify and in standard account. sipp ones are still where they started from, in the sipp.
these are now simply there to facilitate a divi payment if they win the court case, not the end of the world if we get a god slice of money. how much do we think? went for 160 million euros, negotiated out of court, will be far lower id think, lucky to get more than 30 milion
I didn’t say they shouldn’t try, want to get it higher but i’m the end we invest, we understand the risk profile of benefit against loss and as a director of a company their responsibility is on making to run well and not just doing whatever is possible to
satisfy an sp. min timeframe of an investment? three years? or are we trading?
Why does dec need to address its sp all the time and have it better than people bought it at on here all the time? dec can’t control the overall market conditions all the time nor tells investors you’ll all make capital gains within a month. the business is set up to yield well over many years, so much it seems for a longer term investment approach anymore. how many years has buffet owned coke cola?
Where’s it gone, in essence made nothing which doesn’t ring true to statements.
The oh no was more to the grp on here who spent last week saying whilst a buy back has been declared it was rubbish and the company aren’t doing it, then they have
personally i’d let them keep the money and invest as assets become available at attractive numbers when recession comes. if a 14% yield which i have tax free can be maintained then i can sit out a year or two of little capital increase, where else would you put your money?
It’s clear ironically oil and gas are going higher because many are actually trying to get rid of it.
two or three years from now oil easily over $150 and gas following. US has plenty for itself, we are going to see far more nuclear alongside.
I think buying most shares in 2023 and expecting capital growth was pretty risky. i leveraged the risk by buying a share that whilst capital growth could be poor it would hopefully churn out at least 10% a year.
10% over two years and then let’s see where the world is
On shoring especially micro chips is the thing. huge amount in the recent inflation act and with china challenges US has twigged eventually off shoring isn’t the way or certainly through china.
uk needs to do the same, the debt is so high now we can’t pay it down unless we do something different, irony now they need billions in on shoring, production, productivity and bring manufacturing back. only by actually, physically generating the wealth will the uk succeed, financial services doesn’t look after many.
us has oil and gas, we need to follow sweden go huge in nuclear as soon as possible, save oil and gas for making things. i’d double the army just in case!
98% devaluation of all western currencies since early 1970s, don’t stand a chance unless we really change but politics gets in the way
Largest Shale Gas Growth Field Collapse Of Drilling Rigs
Shame it is difficult to make money at $2 Natgas.
Haynesville accounted for 52% of total U.S. Shale Gas Growth since Dec 2019.
Some of Haynesville Shale Gas Wells are declining like Shale Oil Wells 60-70% per year.
I've read worked hours on jet engines is down because less use of them. this is a hell of a company and share i certainly think next ten years. nuclear elec, nuclear MOD, MOD work and much more. i fear it will drop further over these next few months like most due to recessions but will end the decade far higher!!
I think all commodities are ultimately going higher irrespective of recession and demand control. the supply of all is pretty poor and demand is expected to shoot again irrespective in many cases whether interest rates are high or not.
i.e. whether we like it or not. gas prices might be down but that's not supply that's some demand loss and good weather. people need gas, price will go back up unless weather continues to be favorable for a long long time. we are going to see gas, copper, etc etc go up more and more
Divi due today i think and next one already confirmed at the same $s. likewise i get a good, tax free sum and happy to see hopefully this continue through what is seen as a rougher time for gas before it goes sky high