Johan De Silva;304566 wrote:ANDREW FOSTER;304564 wrote:Johan De Silva;303596 wrote:The blur -The forum cannot predict short-term share price movements. This stock may continue on trend as long as interest rates are not aggressively cut or if the West continues to escalate tensions with Putin by encroaching on historically neutral territories.
I rather think it's Mr. Putin doing the encroaching....with half a million troops, tanks, cruise missiles destroying lives and cities...🤔
But somehow that's the Wests
fault?
Not a fault, its Putins fault, but it is the reason... Looking at it from Putin’s perspective, he sees Europe expanding its influence through democratic means. Additionally, Europe tends to follow U.S. directives due to their NATO alliance. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for making informed decisions rather than following only the western news including the BBC that I respect.
Then I'm puzzled by the lanuguage of ' encroaching on historically neutral territories'
Ukraine has never been 'neutral', it was pro Russian and chose to switch to pro-European. It has free choice to do that and doesn't need Putin's permission.
As for Georgia, it might well overtrhrow it's pro-Russian government, violently or otherwise, jusdging by current events. That might trigger Russian invasion/occupation there too, I'm sure it's been modelled at the Kremlin.
That would be the end for Bank of Georgia, as it was for various Russian Bank shares in 2022.
Makes it a super high risk play iMHO.