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Insider alert. TDW----> $20 Tidewater Inc. Tidewater, Inc. engages in the provision of offshore marine support and transportation services to the offshore energy industry. It offers the towing of, and anchor handling for, mobile offshore drilling units, transporting supplies and personnel necessary to sustain drilling, work over and production activities, offshore construction and seismic and subsea support, geotechnical survey for wind farm construction, and a variety of specialized services such as pipe and cable laying. It operates through the following segments: Americas, Middle East and Asia Pacific, Europe and Mediterranean, and West Africa. The company was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. _______________________________________________ 1. In the Issuer's public offering of Common Stock, The Ravenswood Investment Company, LP ("RIC") purchased 351,366 additional shares of Common Stock from the underwriter at the public offering price set forth herein. 2. In the Issuer's public offering of Common Stock, Ravenswood Investments III, L.P. ("RI") purchased 208,858 additional shares of Common Stock from the underwriter at the public offering price set forth herein. 3. This amount includes 422,872 shares of the Common Stock directly beneficially owned by the performance-fee paying advisory clients of Robotti & Company Advisors, LLC, an investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended ("Robotti Advisors"), 1,331,444 shares of the Common Stock directly beneficially owned by RIC, 784,532 shares of the Common Stock directly beneficially owned by RI, 3,000 shares of the Common Stock directly beneficially owned by Suzanne and Robert Robotti Foundation, Inc. ("Robotti Foundation"), 32,881 shares of the Common Stock directly beneficially owned by Suzanne Robotti ("Su Robotti"), wife of Robert Robotti, and 94,542 shares of the Common Stock, directly beneficially owned by Robert Robotti. 4. Mr. Robotti may be deemed to beneficially own (solely for the purpose of Rule 16a-1(a)(2) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended ("Exchange Act")) certain of the shares of Common Stock set forth in this Form 4 through his indirect proportionate ownership of Robotti Advisors, as managing director of Ravenswood Management Company, LLC, which serves as the general partner of RIC and RI and through his marriage to Su Robotti. Mr. Robotti disclaims beneficial ownership of all securities reported herein except to the extent of his pecuniary interest therein, if any.
Van Tidewater is Ok I think W&T off shore is the one to stay away from. How 'shrinkflation' amid rising food prices is 'just like a magic show': Expert Brooke DiPalma ·Reporter, Booking Producer Thu, August 11, 2022, 12:28 PM With grocery prices rising, experts say consumers should be on the lookout for products also getting smaller. In July, the cost of groceries increased 13.1% compared to last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) July Consumer Price Index (CPI). In addition to tracking prices, the BLS also monitors "shrinkflation"— when the price of a product stays the same (or rises), but its package size gets smaller. But according to the BLS, shrinkflation is a type of price increase. “That’s something we track and account for," Steve Reed, an economist at the BLS told Yahoo Finance. For example, when looking at the "pricing a 64-ounce [container] of orange juice and we try to price it and it’s only 59 oz; maybe it’s the same price, but for 59 ounces instead of 64 ounces, that’ll be computed as a price increase.” Some categories where package size changes are seen the most include "certain snack type items and also household paper products, your toilet paper, paper towels," Reed said. While the term "shrinkflation" is a buzzword of late, it was first coined by British economist Pippa Malmgren about a decade ago, and Reed said the agency has been tracking the practice for years. "I don’t think that’s a new phenomenon ... it’s something that’s gone on for a long time." 'Like a magic show' (Courtesy: MousePrint.com) Edgar Dworsky, founder of the consumer news site ConsumerWorld.org, recalls "downsizing" as a child. "I remember my Mounds bar used to be 2 ounces, then it became 1.8 or 1.9," he said. Since the cost to make the treat increased, the company was likely faced with three choices, he said: Change the ingredients, increase the price, or make it smaller. Dworksy surmised the company went with making the product smaller, in part because candy machines at the time only accepted nickels. On his other site, mouseprint.com, Dworsky features reader-submitted "shrinking" products. One example is the size of a jar of Utz Pretzels (UTZ), once 28 ounces, now only 26 ounces. Another example is the size of Quaker Life cereal (PEP) in which the cereal box name changed from "Giant Size" at 24.8 ounces to "Family Size" at 22.3 ounces. Dworksy said its quite common for customer favorites to be re-sized and re-introduced under a new name, emphasizing "manufacturers have gotten really good" repackaging and repricing. Data scientist Sheldon H. Jacobson of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign says the concept of shrinkflation is "in many ways is just a magic show." "It's much like a magician works, they do sleight of hand, they do something with their left hand, but nobody's looking at their right hand when you're doing something else," Jacobson explained. "What ends up happening is it's no longer in their [consumers'] mind comparable, so ... the giant size becomes the family size. We can't compare those that are completely different labeling, if something is new and improved, that we can compare that it's a different product. So they're continuing in some sense, [to] befuddle the consumer, thinking they're getting something better or different, without realizing that they're getting less and paying more."
One thing about that Insider buy it's on a secondary I don't find those as impressive. They can work and even in this case they should work. But in general with more tech names buying on the secondary can be a fake out the same way buying when you already own a ton is. Tidewater 3.52M share Spot Secondary priced at $17.85 06:04 TDW The deal priced below last closing price of $20.43. Morgan Stanley is acting as sole book running manager for the offering. Show Related Items >>
Van, added a little more VET, CEG, LNG, ERX, XOM. Own DINO, VLO, MPC, DVN, OXY. Totally agree with your big pic view.
All ABOARD!!!! bluebird bio, Inc. (BLUE)- she wants to fly up! NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price. 6.49+0.56(+9.40%)<----------- Train Leaving Station alert***** As of 02:11PM EDT.
Statue of Fibonacci Dear Fibonacci wasn't around when they developed long dated call strategies the same shit that happened before is about to happen again. Will they ever learn. We have an extended quiet period now with the fed and until pre warnings come in. THERE'S AN UNDERGROUND CABAL OF HF TYPES THAT WANT TO TRIP UP THESE QUANT COMPUTERS AND TAKE US HIGHER.