Post by
Resilience2 on Nov 07, 2024 4:11am
Ofc they have money: Capital & Liquidity
If you switch to p/share metrics it's a relatively easy calculation to what contributes more to per/share growth now the acquisitions are paid and no land tenure for 2025 is due.
They can mix and match how they allocate capital and big investments for now are done.
It doesn't take a lot of buying I think to normallise share price somewhat and then it can be used as currency in the future too.
Lot's of opportunity for a ridiculously low priced growing entity.
R.
Comment by
Lurkzies on Nov 07, 2024 12:18pm
Absolutely agree, the real question now: is the leadership at BNE thinking about this, and when can they action it? has anyone spoken to them recently, or is anyone willing to shake the tree a bit and contact them? because the arrogance of relying on shareholder loyalty is starting to get old quick.
Comment by
C185pilot on Nov 07, 2024 1:23pm
I suggest you write to them, it will be more productive than posting here. I have done so, and I believe they are working on it. More public communication by the company would also be good for the market.
Comment by
bago on Nov 07, 2024 1:39pm
You really think the company doesn't know all their options and would act on some retail investors suggestions? Tax loss season is nearly upon us and unfortunately BNE is a prime target with this years performance. If the company has any plans to help hold up their share price they better act soon imo.
Comment by
C185pilot on Nov 08, 2024 5:17am
Hello Bago, this is one of the few companies where retail investors count and management knows it. There is no institutional investor in BNE. It is all individuals like us, some smaller and some larger. Only George Fink and family have a big stake. So yes, write them and let them know what you want.
Comment by
PlutusofCrete on Nov 08, 2024 2:21pm
Are we going up, down, or sideways after the earnings release next week?