Droll sense of humor, Birmanboy
But if you lead by changing YOURS to MUSHROOM, will find it even easier getting up.
PS;Acknowledging BALANCE being the first to use this appropriate description for your kind.
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Droll sense of humor, Birmanboy
But if you lead by changing YOURS to MUSHROOM, will find it even easier getting up.
PS;Acknowledging BALANCE being the first to use this appropriate description for your kind.
HAh..glad to see you haven't lost your sense of humour....even if everything else is apparently beyond hope:) Have a look at this..may brighten your day up. https://www.google.co.nz/#q=always+l...t+side+of+life
All is not well in the oil business and it appears banks are encoraging oilers to sell assets.
When the Roman Empire was under pressure they thinned out garrisons guarding the frontier using the released troops to provide secuity at home until the frontier was so poorly guarded the barbarians were able to overrun it.
If I was an oiler under pressure to sell something I would first thin out my investment in a far away frontier like Aoteroa.
Are there any fields(garrisons) the barbarians at NZOG could overrun?
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
Good morning Marilyn and all.
You unfortunately have got it all wrong. NZO should be a net seller of assets and proceed to an orderly winding up. In my somewhat qualified opinion this company has been a wealth destroyer ( ask Digger) , run with too much percieved self interest for many, many years - great salaries, high overheads and in most cases little personal risk . The time has come to call a halt and salvage what may be, or a least, to stop the madness (explorers ?) and start some compensation by way of a dividend.
- dodgy (unhappy owner/shareholder/reducer)
Zeta made it very clear when they did the capital return (mostly for their own purpose than for all shareholders) that dividends would be stopped.
That was the time to sell down and get out.
What about now?
If one believes in the oil price recovering, than one can buy oil exposure directly and take away management risk.