I owned a good amount of $APU stock. INDEED, "owned"--past tense. Any of you that also "owned" $APU stock most likely feel the same as I toward $UGI. You probably also know that $APU and $UGI had the SAME CEO and "shared" the SAME Address. Presently, I have Z-E-R-O faith in this "company." Now, attempt to convince me WHY I should feel differently.
Personally, I'm getting tired of these "so-called legal" MANIPULATIONS by what my opinion sees as GREEDY CROOKS bending any and all rules to screw the investor. $UGI did to me and my $APU stock what ArcLight Energy Partners did to me and my $AMID(American Midstream Partners LP) stock. $AMID's CEO was "kindly" given a good position with ArcLight Energy Partners. How precious!!! In $UGI's case, $UGI and $APU have the SAME CEO---how convenient!! Should have been illegal. Again, in my opinion it appears that the SEC is in bed with these people, and the small investor is, like always, left "holding an empty bag", while the "top-of-the-pyramid" group dance, all the way to the bank. Again, I experienced the same "apparent" scheme, because $DRYS also did pretty much the same thing, "internally", while its CEO party'd. All I share in this post is just my opinion, and I was LONG on these three companies. Am I the only one seeing this?
WHY is John Lawrence Walsh Jr. still around? After RIPPING me off by causing my $APU stock to get absorbed into this $UGI (Pronounced UGLY) company, I haven't even seen anything close to recovery of my LOSS. In my opinion this man and his bunch of PARROTS that are on the BOD's with him are dishonest. John Lawrence Walsh Jr. was the CEO of both $APU and $UGI at the SAME TIME and both so-called "companies" had the SAME ADDRESS and SAME PHONE NUMBER. As usual, it's ALWAYS and FOREVER the small investor that gets RAPED.
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Long time owner, big profit but taking a beating now. Hard to figure.
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Where's the stock split?
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Not sure William, acting acdc, one day down big and the next up big......but I am a long term owner and plan on owning this one right on through my retirement...been steady and great for us...made a lot and will make a lot more, I personally do not pay attention to the daily ups and downs I just feel real good that 15 or 20 years from now I will be pleased with more splits and even high Divy each year, can't ask for much more then that.
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I'm glad to see the price drop today- I sold a JUL$50 CC a while back, but I don't really want to sell what has been my best performing utility by far, up ~150%, not counting divs. My thinking was now that I'm newly retired, and use IRA divs as my paycheck, <2% div for a utility is just to low. If I can keep the shares, I can just write another CC higher, for more income.
Presently, I have Z-E-R-O faith in this "company." Now, attempt to convince me WHY I should feel differently.