I think you can always find a bit of both in these sorts of updates.....
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I think it is good... reduction of 200-300 staffs....it will result to higher profit
From Market Close today ….Forbar a bit dismal …maybe i might see GNE around 220 soon.
Brokers Forsyth Barr, in a research note, said the electricity sector appeared to have “defied gravity” over the past two years.
“Our analysis suggests the risk of a negative share price reset is rising with a growing risk of earnings downgrades – from 2027 onwards – and the return of a risk on environment favouring cyclical stocks over defensive yield stocks,” it said.
Broker....they have thier own agenda.....
Look at their predictions and analysis..... especially frosty crook.... well...give me a tui
Well.. which one to believe??? Coin toss?? Head or tail?
I would pick Craig because genesis has an asset that can be used during next year el Nino dry season
On today note... Genesis is getting ready Huntly station which can provide electricity to 400k houses next year if hydro is low
nice to see genesis helping its big power customers reduce their bills
Genesis Energy working with small businesses to move away from fossil fuels
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/...m-fossil-fuels
i emailed brantley the CEO yrs ago about genesis future and specifally asked him if genesis would transition to more of a marketer of power in the future so im very interested to see if there new strategy update leads this way.
of course he didnt confirm any of my thinking but just said they are always considering there future
Money talks, another development. WOTT?
https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/l...1baf-446239310
I can't read the article beyond the first few lines, but it sounds Iike a bribe? And $180M? And to various tribes? If true, this is a huge and unnecessary waste of money. Nobody owns water - it falls from the sky, often too much of it. Maybe the tribes should be paying for the devastation the rain caused NZ in the past years??
Seriously, NZ is not known as a corrupt country. But this seems to suggest otherwise