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Lets hope any contract awaring follows best practise. Lots of variables in these contracts, and a fair element of trust and goodwill, dare I suggest.
The total contract cost...new legals, new relationships
Devil in the detail, and can be more devil in the execution and managemeent in my experiene.
good luck to us all
the gnome
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What time is the dividend paid into the HL accounts?
Is the dividend paid today?
And what time does it usually hit the HL account?
European stock exchanges were in the green in premarket on Thursday after ECB President Christine Lagarde insisted yesterday that the inflation is temporary and that the Eurozone economy is recovering fast. Meanwhile, the EU and the US held a meeting during which they agreed on semiconductor supply cooperation, as well as improving bilateral trade. Traders also prepared for several economic data reports from the United Kingdom, the Eurozone and Germany, due to be released throughout the day.
The DAX advanced 0.47%, London's FTSE 100 rose by 0.50% and the CAC 40 climbed 0.52% at 7:23 am CET.
The euro was up 0.07% compared to the dollar at 7:25 am CET, trading for 1.16044. The British pound was 0.15% higher against the greenback, changing hands for 1.34463 a minute later.
Breaking the News / MS
I will reply to this thread , I am just waiting for all other contributions to come in
He simply reinvested part of his divi.
If he had added at least two more zeros or more ,hat buy was pocket money to him in reallity.
Martin Bankess has just bought 40,000 bringing his total to 260,000. This MUST be a good sign!.
I believe that halfpenny is an investor rather than a short term trader so even if that were so 3% soon be recovered many times over !
MrBond yes AMS are definitely one and being part of the Ausdrill organisation they will certainly give most contract miners a run for their money.
Also although way after my time in West Africa I believe they had the contract at Toro so well known to Martin Horgan and his team.
Been averaging down as it's the smart thing to do.
I've just bought in ....wanted larger cap gold miner than minnow....
yea but how much are you currently down on your original captital? My guess is more than 3%
I was a little surprised to see a Director/PDMR purchase of shares (Mark Banks) inside of the 30 day closed-period. - Unless Q3 reporting on Oct. 19th falls outside of its remit.
if anyone investing CFD / Spread betting with 50000 you can buy 545000 shares with a total dividend getting approx £38000. CENTAMIN (CEY) product is GOLD is always good against inflation. , risk worst case 25 p downside, upper side it can go above 200 p .
company doesn't have any loan, its ZERO DEBT COMPANY . Price can go down provision required another 25 to 35 p for paying the difference. New mining License / other assets are bonuses. Sukari alone is enough to cover 7 to 9 % dividend
best of LUCK Whoever taking risks.
How much do you have invested here if you don't mind me asking?
One of the best divi payers I've £3k winging it's way to me on the 30th.
Hi Market, great to hear from you!
You are right about Josef & Pardey they both showed their true allegiances!!
Best
Tibbs
Hi Sotolo,
Will you be putting your questions forward at the Retail Investors Forum tomorrow?
Sorry posted wrong link !
This is the right link
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ftse-100-live-sterling-focus-064625195.html
FTSE 100 Live: Sterling in focus as stagflation fears stalk UK market
Graeme Evans
Wed, 29 September 2021, 10:08 am
he stagflation fears behind sterling's worst session of the year and the prospect of higher interest rates in the US are likely to lead to another nervy session in London today.
Worries over whether the impact of the fuel crisis is contributing to an outlook of low growth and rising prices left the pound at its lowest point against the US dollar since January.
Corporate highlights of today's session include Next's latest upgrade to profit guidance after it sales performance in the past eight weeks materially exceeded its expectations.
FTSE 100 Live Wednesday
Stagflation risks pressure sterling
Next raises profits outlook
Morrisons auction date set
Sterling stuck at January low
10:08 , Graeme Evans
The stagflation worries blamed by some investors for sterling's worst performance of the year continued today as another surge in natural gas prices added to the jitters.
Fears over the toxic combination of inflation and a stagnating growth outlook have been fuelled by rising oil and gas prices and the possibility the Bank of England may be forced into an earlier than expected rise in interest rates.
Sterling remained at its lowest level since January today, having dropped from around $1.37 on Tuesday morning to $1.35, a level not seen since January 11.
End-of-quarter rebalancing is likely to be part of the reason for the weakness, but the situation comes with natural gas futures up another 5.5% at 218p a therm today and Brent crude close to the $80 a barrel threshold.
A sharp rise in US borrowing costs on expectations for tighter monetary policy also put upward pressure on the US dollar. Wall Street's S&P 500 was down 2% last night on big losses for stocks in high-growth sectors such as semiconductors, media and software.
There was a similar story in Europe, but the FTSE 100 index largely bucked the trend thanks to support from its dollar-earning stocks. The blue-chip index fell 0.5% last night but was up 63.63 points to 7,091.73 after Next's bullish interim results helped sentiment.
US-focused building supplies firm Ferguson posted the biggest rise, up 295p to 10,530p, while there was buying in mining after Anglo American and Glencore added more than 2%.
Royal Mail was the biggest faller after analysts at UBS scrapped their “buy” recommendation and downgraded their price target from 590p to 440p.
Their caution reflects the impact of increasing cost pressures at a time when the pricing power in the industry is likely to decline as more parcel sortation capacity is added in 2022.
Shares were above 600p in June but fell 5% or 26.4p to 452.8p after the downgrade.
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChat.asp?ShareTicker=CEY&share=Centamin-PLC&thread=94501523-2730-4AC5-8B10-41F10BC2610D&reply=true
Market22, We have been through this subject previously. Lets see now the Mine Geology Dept appears ot be properly recognised and resourced (finanially and people wise), just what happens to the gold reserves and gold resources. Ditto for the near Mine Exploration...How the past management could let it get to the state it was, is only testimony as to how far they were out of their depth....
best
the Gnome
Whilst the State of Victoria Safe work Department sues Victorian Health Depratment for $65m for not providing enough training on covid managemnt, the Victorian State settles closer to insolvency, at least that would be the case if they were a corporaton
Best and worst ON ASX, BEST WERE THE GOLD MINERS,
St Barbara UP 4.9%
Evolution Mining UP 3.1%
Silver Lake Resources UP 2.1%
Regis Resources UP 1.9%
Northern Star UP 1.9%
WORSE AGAIN?...STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
Still paying out $1b in covid assistance ot over 1.5 m Australians
but we are doing well!
There is a slight issue with credibility, in those that serve us
Could be a lesson in todays trading, hinting at how things will play out in the longer term ...
best
the Gnome