My point is that while it’s a decent company it’s performance isn’t that good lately. But investors never like to face up to that. They are like gamblers, only telling you of their successes and never the flip side.slavedog wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:11 pmNot quite sure what your point is.Dallow Spicer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:06 pmI get that. Congratulations. Your BAT shares are worth more than you paid for them.
While I’m at it, commiserations. Your BAT shares are worth half now than what they were in 2017.
Better?
Full disclosure. I have BAT shares.
Are you selling yours or keeping them and reaping a reward of 8% for your patience while the price is a tad low?
I rarely sell shares. I have shares in hundreds of different companies, around 50 held directly and the rest through managed funds. But my strategy is changing as I approach retirement. I’ll be gradually divesting over the next two years.