Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
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Dividends
- Interim dividend of 2.35p per share (H1 2023: 1.175p).
- Reflecting previously announced policy of a single interim dividend and final, rather than two interims and final.
There's no dividend increase: two interim dividends were paid in 2023 totalling 2.35p and one interim dividend of 2.35p will be paid in 2024.
No shocks or surprises here steady progress and increase in divi .Remember where we were 12 months ago.
What a joke and what useless management - I said they were incapable of managing a business and would use consultants to decide to sell off the 2nd leg of their, sorry our, business, and they will in time sell the remaining agriculture bit because they couldn't find their way out of a paper bag. Oh well at least the money gets returned to use elsewhere, and it will be more than if they carried on trying to manage it themselves....
10 years ago this was a fantastic business with the strength in its different operating arms.
Appointment of Cavendish Capital Markets looks interesting…specialists in M&A. Maybe we will hear more on 18th when H1 results out and what Outlook is on the horizon?
Sure could do with some positive news?
18th April according to Carrs website.
Any idea when half year results will be announced?
Happy for the price to stay down until after Divi payments on Friday. Wonder how many small (non institutional) shareholders there are, if they have they run a share save scheme for many years?
Any sensible suggestions on huge numbers of small
Sells? Tidying up share register before buy out?
All motions carried by 99% except the last two: Authority to purchase own shares , and authority to call short notice meetings.
Don't understand why these innocuous motions failed.
Did anyone go to the AGM ? Any news ? How was it ? Gather there wasn't any lunch - ICC wouldn't have been happy !
Maturity in sharesave scheme for carrs? think all the small sells will be from that maturing.
Are we expecting any bad news at the AGM? New board seem to be popular and need to give them a chance.
Hope the drop is not a sign of bad news at AGM? Looks like lots of small sellers?
Pleased to see Harwood buying again. I think they must be largest single shareholder now. Their man on the inside so must be optimistic signs?
Https://uk.investing.com/analysis/carrs-group-cautious-optimism-200597218
Put the shovel away for now and have a mince pie but don't go mad.
This is just where we need to be….
‘’Listed engineering and agriculture group Carr’s is looking for new opportunities “in areas like clean energy, global demand for sustainable protein and emissions reduction” as it puts a turbulent year behind it. ‘’
Decent enough in the circumstances. Divi is held at least and some murky finance hopefully put to bed. Profit suffered due to writedowns so perhaps this will recover quickly when growth returns. Set a stop loss of 90p which thankfully hasn't been triggered but the SP needs to gain traction so I can't guess which way it goes next.
I believe that Carr's has a good CEO to deliver the groups strategy, one which has not been articulated properly for the last few years. The group has an excellent balance sheet and some excellent technology both in Agriculture and Engineering, it is a tragedy to see this pitiful share price.
With all those high flying new team/board members the ‘’Group’s strategy’’ , at least has to be joyous!
Results on 21st December. Good time to bury bad results, or good time for joyous news?
This week hopefully particularly the last line!?
‘’The Group intends to announce its results for the year ended 2 September 2023, including an update on the execution of the Group's strategy, in December.’’
Chris Mills was speaking at Mello this week and was keen on Carr's and Eckoh where Harwood are building stakes. (I hold both and will be adding)
This was reported on Stocko by one of the subscribers who's interest was raised to a point where they have decided to start a position in Carr's. He/she is a prolific contributor on Stocko so this could lead to spreading the word and getting more interested. The more the merrier I say.