springhill
Make the drill work for YOU
- Joined
- 20 June 2007
- Posts
- 2,555
- Reactions
- 11
This is not meant as a personal attack, but instead of being part of the problem, why not be part of the solution?
Could you spare the time to maintain the WPL thread? I am sure this would create the discussion you seek.
The silence is deafening
Having a good run again lately and looking to continue up to ex-div
Expect a down day tomorrow!
http://www.news.com.au/business/com...ames-price-point/story-fnda1bsz-1226618536271
Looks like a floating LNG plant is the only option left.
And don't be surprised if it goes up.
This will be good for WPL long term.
gg
I think you may be right.
And don't be surprised if it goes up.
This will be good for WPL long term.
gg
Thanks , Springhill.
The biggest losers will be the aboriginal communities would stood to gain $1 billion and lots of jobs.
One factor against the on shore plant was the greenies violent protests. it was becoming a standard holiday trip for them. I don't think they should celebrate too hard in front of the aborigines or they might get speared.
I am happy that Woodside is reconsidering the path forward as there have been many advances these last few years on floating plants. Also they really have an opportunity to get their debt down due to the delay which will also allow them to take up other opportunities. In the meantime I am expecting good dividend increases and maybe a special dividend if we are really lucky.
Thanks , Springhill.
The biggest losers will be the aboriginal communities would stood to gain $1 billion and lots of jobs.
One factor against the on shore plant was the greenies violent protests. it was becoming a standard holiday trip for them. I don't think they should celebrate too hard in front of the aborigines or they might get speared.
I am happy that Woodside is reconsidering the path forward as there have been many advances these last few years on floating plants. Also they really have an opportunity to get their debt down due to the delay which will also allow them to take up other opportunities. In the meantime I am expecting good dividend increases and maybe a special dividend if we are really lucky.
My wife is a Woodside employee. I hope you are right!
Thanks , Springhill.
The biggest losers will be the aboriginal communities would stood to gain $1 billion and lots of jobs.
One factor against the on shore plant was the greenies violent protests. it was becoming a standard holiday trip for them. I don't think they should celebrate too hard in front of the aborigines or they might get speared.
I am happy that Woodside is reconsidering the path forward as there have been many advances these last few years on floating plants. Also they really have an opportunity to get their debt down due to the delay which will also allow them to take up other opportunities. In the meantime I am expecting good dividend increases and maybe a special dividend if we are really lucky.
We need new government thinking, and that means we have to stop electing lawyers into government. I am talking both sides here.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?