Shocker Canada buckles.What are the EU going to do ? |
YU wish, attention seeker lol.disc0dave46 Filtered :-) |
Sad stalker :) |
Well someone with loads of money did not listen to disco dandy and filled their boots on the bell !// Follow the money Not people who post on valentines night |
Nothing day again.But lots of jibber jabber next door, probably the same old same old :) |
Canada will fold tomorrow if I was a betting man , next the EU |
lol didn't take Mexico long to send 10,000 troops to the border to halt the tariffs.No wonder some smart cookies buy a bag full of cut price YU shares at the close of play. |
20k of buys at the death today. Not small change 3x 5k and a 4.8k |
I do find it funny, people running for the hills because of tarrifs which have effect on UK energy suppliers other than potentially driving up energy costs.PE of 8, £80m in cash alone, EPS of around 200p for last year and energy costs going ballistic the last few months more than double and people selling near the low Bizzare |
I've basically given up on uk markets |
Trump bump is now Trump dump.Trade war, doesn't help any country, doesn't help most businesses either. |
Gas surging again to new highs. Sell away I find the logic of PIs crazy sometimesRecord turnover, energy usage, profits, dividend, meter points, smart meters and all for a PE of 8 At people sell at this level when a stock like YU should be a goto stock when things are a bit crazy as essential provider regardless of world events.Ho hum let the madness continue |
UK markets zzzz |
Seen all this before..Trying to bore the shares off weak hands. Sudden drop to grab some more from Panick sellers then bang new high prior results day. |
Zilch. But when most falls, everything falls, especially when America drops |
And panicking over trade war, wtf effect it has on YU group is beyond me |
Yep and most investors sleep walking |
If true energy costs are heading a lot higher for the UK according to this article https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14352819/Labour-betrayal-Keir-Starmer-Brexit-EU-net-zero.html |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Over on the LSE chat site , our Dancing friend is pontificating on what Yu’s 2024 F/Y revenues will be . Having been £ 460 million in 2023 , Dave speculates whether this has risen in 2024 to £ 644 million or £ 650 million . Dave is informing all and sundry that the lower figure for 2024 turnover would have dire consequences . Well , basic maths shows that £ 644 million is a 40% increase , and that £ 650 million is a 41.3% increase . In other words , that difference is paper thin and one wonders how DD can predict so accurately . Wow Dave , thank goodness we have such a level-headed business analyst who so generously shares his wisdom with us , possibly nudging us to buy or sell as the wind blows . Sparky accuses our friend of being a day trader who wants share price volatility . As if ! For those of us who aren’t traders , whether it’s to be £ 644 million or £ 650 million is irrelevant , because either would be a significant year-on-year increase . I suppose that , like the poor , we’ll always have Discotheque Boy with us because , whatever impact he may or may not have , the share price is like a saw blade , with constant ups and downs which traders can profit on , but that saw blade is still heading top-rightwards . DD : am I filtered or deleted ? |
sIrprIze gettIng reAdY fEr rAmPing wOlvEs... |
Over the LSE chat site for Yu , our resident expert business analyst , having already recovered from last night’s vigorous efforts down the disco , as always indulges in semantics and pedantics ( if that’s a word ! ) . I’ve no doubt he/she/they has great knowledge , but whether or not it is used for benign purposes remains moot ( and I’m only putting it so tenuously out of diplomacy and fear ) . Filtered !!!! |
The generation of electricity in Norway , on which , as I just commented here , we are so dependent ,clearly illustrates the confused thinking of the “ net zero “ orthodoxy . It is axiomatic in the Green agenda that “ climate change “ is and will continue to cause increasing incidents of severe weather , with ever more disasters as a result . Well , it was , I believe , in the summer of 2023 that lack of precipitation in the mountains of Norway meant that the country produced far less hydro-electricity than anticipated , so Oslo quite naturally prioritised the power for its own people , with exports to us therefore jeopardised . |
Further to my post just now . The Telegraph doesn’t think Oslo will stop supplies to us . However , it seems we actually get 41% of our gas ( not the 39% is just cited ) from Norway ( as against 14% from Qatar ) , with our payments to Norway for gas rising from £ 19 billion in 2019 to £ 41 billion now . We also spend £ 1 billion a year on importing Norwegian electricity , with that country being our biggest supplier . The Telegraph claims that Britain should proclaim “ Powered by Norway “ . Why all this fuss about what might appears to be such a safe and stable Scandinavian country ? Because it’s our biggest energy supplier and its coalition government has just collapsed , as a result of the Centre Party walking out , leaving the Labour Party alone in charge . |
Sunday Telegraph today : ( page 21 ) last autumn , per Kilowatt hour electricity costs , Britain 28-31 p , Germany 18 p , France 13 p , Sweden 8 p ; ( page 22 ) article titled “ U.K. can’t rely on Norway for electricity and gas anymore “ . I think Britain receives 39% of its gas from Norway via just one pipe . However , it’s not “ just “ the danger from hostile states but also the possibility that Oslo might “ cut off its own nose to spite its face “ . In other words , Norway’s Government is very Left wing and has been clobbering the wealthier with huge taxes ( on unearned , paper gains ) to the extent that they are fleeing en masse to Switzerland . Obviously hydrocarbon exports are a mainstay of the Norwegian economy , but their state investment fund ( they had the brains to not squander the money as it came in ) owns 1.5% of all share investments in the world , so Oslo may well believe it can afford to lose its oil and gas exports . |