RE:RE:RE:Ex div dateI'm not expecting SU to grow like tsla, but while every other energy stock goes up and SU does not, when everything will come down, SU will go down with them. It would have been nice to see some more gains in the share price. And you're right, bb amount is a drop in the bucket
Chris007 wrote: Well to be fair, 500 mill to 1 billon, to be allocated over the course of an entire year is not exactly that huge of a sum for a 35 billion dollar market cap company.
The question with SU and basically all o&g stocks in general is whether institutional interest will return to the sector.
While the macro environment for energy has been steadily improving, on the institutional investor side of things, there is a trend toward divesting o&g investments. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the medium- long term as profitability returns to sector. The question is, will investor capital also return.
topdown99 wrote: This is getting real lame , so much for added interest because of the share buyback . This thing just seems to be stuck in the mud . Sad state when SU can't generate any substantive bids