@ariaradnia Short term it's popularity, long term it's fundamentals...
It'll probably do well from here, but my question is how effective their growth plans are. Everyone wants to get into advertising right now, which means someone has to lose out.
@nikicaga@JesseKNL Poland reached 5th in the world in 2017. They had Szczesny, Piszczek, Blaszczykowski, Krychowiak, and Milik. They're at least average
@Edward13T@ariaradnia Of course, but at a PE of 39 for a moderate growth mature company you need a lot to go right. There's no room for error (or a mild sentiment change)
@HistorianZhang Some Dutch bridges are built to be raised and so the heat expansion can stop that being possible and also potentially damage the mechanics involved. They didn't expect these sorts of temps when they designed them
@PedagogyMaxima It's interesting how TOP are getting hate from both sides of the aisle. Almost like they're a centrist party who threaten to take votes from both.
I know a decent number of people who don't like the current gov, but would never vote Greens and hardly ever labour.
@dairymanNZ It's an interesting dilemma between actually giving answers to show that you're different from other politicians vs allowing people to project their values onto TOP through ambiguity
@libertyscott The Green's silliness aside, the incentives that the power companies have are a bit busted. Running gas and coal increases the price they get on the spot market, they spill water when they don't need to and last year Meridian drew down a loan to pay a dividend.
@Wellingtoncomm Not sure where you are getting your "facts" from, but your own council website says over 20% of waste is organics. And more than 25% of organics being usable is wrong too.
https://t.co/5TAc0SwfvC
@JamesMelville We can do both. Farmers aren't being forced to put them on their land, they do it because they want an additional income stream and cheap energy.
Stop controlling what farmers do