RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why is it doing sooo badly?Christian1 wrote: Never said to abandon the region, just to secure a plan to save itself from 300 million in extra taxes. You seem fine with having record profits and not paying dividends to shareholders while you make them. The price per share does not agree especially considering their debt to cash flow.
They have been promising payback for too long and after making pots of money that only reach management bonuses. All good for management. Shares are down, dividends have been thinned to a minimum and bonuses have been abundant. A MODEL company.
Was this not you?
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They should be threatening to shut down their production in Europe.." That is abandoning the region. Or are you proposing the companies strategies should include making threats that they have no intention of following through on?
I feel fine being invested in the company that is acting like it said it would and that I have taken some time to understand. You seem to have invested in a company without understanding what its plans were and then upset when the plan unfolded as the company has stated it would.