PalMorale of the story is you are an idiot and incapable of accepting ANY BEARISH FACTS.I asked you once to post up any risks you see for YU and you replied there aren't any risks.You clearly are blinkered and also have zero grasp about how the market works and more to the point why the market keeps reacting the way it has with the TU's from YU. |
PalWTF has any other companies bad debt got to do with YU energy. Absolutely nothing.I suggest folks read page 30 of YU's interim report.You are so ignorant in accepting facts that you basically just don't like is absolutely unbelievable. |
Morale of the story is fact check and obvious smart meters is proving invaluable. |
PalPost 17267. Utter rubbish. Page 30 of YU interim report bad debt provision £32m. Has absolutely nothing to do with SmsrtestEnergy, it's YU's customers bad debt provision.Can you not read ffs. |
Companies house is a great place to start smartest business energy has an 89page report |
Please when you claim problems with YU look at rivals in the sector you will be very enlightened and you always talk about balance which you are not doing.So please tell me how revenue, bad debt, profit etc compare between rival companies I can provide a spreadsheet of you like.Amazing once you take the blinkers off |
Disco Thoughts on page 33 of smartest business energy bad debt provision as you like to keep banging on how special YU.Interesting isn't it 29m to 38m in a year especially as turnover is half YU and declined unlike YU You really should do your research better Shall we look at others like Utilita ? |
Re LSEAnytime boy, dm me :) |
Nasty piece of work. |
Little pip boy, try expanding your knowledge before you try and diss someone, all you've done is show how much of a fool you actually are:Https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/pip.asp |
Little boy get an adult to read their interim report, particularly the notes Re bad debt provision £32m.Https://www.yugroupplc.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Yu-Group-Interim-Results-PDF-2024.pdf |
You and your boyfriends started this, best you run back home to your mommy.You haven't a clue :) |
For Whom the Bell Trolls ;) |
Pip boy also rattled :) |
Don’t skid on the icy roads. |
What a nasty piece of work ;) |
Someone's rattled :) |
Have a good weekend dave :-) |
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I do know pal :) |
lol if only you knew |
Oh misread, I will go long soon will I?, only if it demonstrates upward momentum post the 18th.Don't think you have a clue why this is falling post the TU, just like you didn't in July.Don't think you understand trading either (as clearly demonstrated time and time again) or why I post here predominantly bearish facts and opinions - at some point the penny will drop, but then again perhaps not.Have a good weekend pal :) |
Paid ramper is back trying his best to have a pop, yes pop not pip lol I’m going nowhere, how many times do I need to post that? I’ve posted my trade on W7L, only made 5% but a profit is a profit. Shouldn’t slag off W7L too much as my gap mate JD held, probably still does. Are you taking the puss out of JD seeing some losses?, that shows your true colours doesn’t it pal. Anyway, can you explain why they are sitting on so much cash?, also WTF has gas spot got to do with how much Shell are charging YU for their energy! |