Bought WFT at $128 per share. Now the stock is down. Should I cut my losses or is there a realistic chance that the stock can come back to those values?
Why is WFT priced a lot higher than Schlumberger or Halliburton?
To be perfectly honest I can't see why. It’s not like WFT is a bigger and more successful company. Anyone know the reasons?
Is WTF really undervalued?
Came by a couple of articles online where it is said that WTF is undervalued and that it has high potential to fly even higher. What do you think about that claim? Does that mean that this stock is not that much risky and that it is a good... — read more
What if the stock loses half of the price again?
I can imagine that a lot of the shareholders are satisfied that WFT is on a growth path, but the bare fact that the stock was able to drop so violently to $18, is signal enough for me to sell my stock and run away. I see this not as a sign of good... — read more
Is WFRD closer to another dive or to a rise in value?
I'm Beginning to lose my patience with this stock. It looked like a good opportunity after all that this happened at this company, I admit, but now I'm much closer to the thought that it isn’t capable of producing any significant value any time soon... — read more
I’m seeing some potential here.
I bought WFT last week. Before you start criticising me, hear me out. I know WTF has been characterized as the trash stock with no potential,especially after its ch 11 proceedings I still see some potential here. The company looks to be out of the... — read more
I'm dumping my shares
I swear this company hasn’t been anything but a big headache for me. I bought shares at the beginning of last year and from then till now there has been no gain. On the contrary, I’m now in a lose position but I’m prepared to accept that, given that... — read more
Huge mistake!
w-f was pretty unknown, and I was wrong when I bought a lot of shares. I lost big money even before the information about delisting appeared. It's the biggest mistake.
Improving, yep...
WFT's risk of bankruptcy has dropped quite a bit after receiving $0.5B in capital - the money is coming through issuance of notes... They are cutting costs and employees are not happy - I think there will be about $1B in cost savings which should... — read more