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Beach Energy sell-off exposes confidence gap

Investors discount headline returns as delivery risk and cash flow take centre stage

Waitsia delays and cost pressures weigh on Beach Energy shares. Pictured: CEO Brett Woods and the Waitsia gas plant in Western Australia.

Waitsia delays and cost pressures weigh on Beach Energy shares. Pictured: CEO Brett Woods and the Waitsia gas plant in Western Australia. | Credits: Beach Energy

Shares in Beach Energy have recovered about 2.8% today after sliding to multi-year lows as investors sharpen their focus on execution risk, near-term cash flow and investor confidence, rather than the...

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