Sandlion, I am sorry mate, but esg hasn't been stable for a while, if it had of been stable I would of held my position. Look at the chart for the past nine months. I first bought in at 29.5c, saw them go up to 72c, saw them go down to 35c, couldn't bear it anymore, got out.
Believe me, I didn't want to because fundamentaly they are a solid company, however market forces dictate. I will look for a re-entry point when it settles down and look forward to doing so. There is nothing wrong with ESG, just market forces.
All the best to those who hold.
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