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I hope there isn't a Parliamentary or Court process involved. - There just isn't the years of life left in any of us, even the youngest among us, to accommodate .
From their website.....
‘ Subject to shareholder approval at the 2021 Annual General Meeting on 11 May 2021, the final dividend will be paid on 15 June 2021 in US Dollars (“US$”) with an option for shareholders to elect to receive the dividend in Pounds Sterling (“GBP”).’
From a well informed contact-
It seems share holders have to be patient (again) as the ongoing negotiations are somewhat complex.
In view of this the terms for the Egypt licenses for Barrick, Centamin and B2Gold are most likely to be announced at around the same time, if an agreement can be reached with the government.
We should bear in mind that this is Egypt’s great opportunity to make a really big statement about their intent to develop a gold mining industry and have quality miners to make this a reality.
Post ex-divi date, how long should it take before you see the funds/divi in your account?
Me too :)
I got excited when I saw an RNS, thought license news- heyho we wait...
"And in the sky the larks still bravely singing fly
Scarce heard amongst the guns below".
Hi RedSparrow,
Pigeons can be annoying at times, although I suppose they just want to live like everything else,
Rooks's especially are so intelligent as are crows and they have such a lovely sheen to their feathers, we have a crow family that calls past sometimes, I have never seen a Tree Creeper, my grandfathers favorite birds were the Song Thrushes , evidently after the cease fire of WW1 shortly after the silence fell a Song Thrush broke out into song, my grandfather never forgot that.
Major stock markets in Europe were higher on Monday ahead of the start of the first weekly trading session. Over the weekend, European Commission's Valdis Dombrovskis warned that the coronavirus pandemic will leave lasting effects on the economy. Meanwhile, British Home Secretary Priti Patel said that Downing Street is continuing to follow outbreak data related "to the next stage of the roadmap" out of the lockdown.
The FTSE 100 was up 0.21% at 7:51 am CET, while the CAC 40 increased just 0.05%. The DAX was closed today for a public holiday.
The euro and the pound were both flat against the greenback at 7:50 am CET, changing hands for 1.21870 and 1.41526 dollars.
Breaking the News / MD
Of the three companies which re-signed their contracts in February 2019:
- one has since announced the go-ahead to develop (as of May 2021 see 2nd link below)
- while the other two have promised shareholders an announcement in Q2 2021
February 26, 2019, the Minister of Mines and Quarries, Oumarou Idani, signed three mining resource exploitation agreements in three provinces, namely Noumbiel, Zoundweogo and Ganzourgou. The co-signatories of this agreement are the mining companies Konkera SA [Centamin] , Kiaka SA [B2Gold] and Bombore SA [Orezone] . These now have the right to exploit mineral deposits in the aforementioned provinces...
https://lefaso.net/spip.php?article88251
https://orezone.com/site/assets/files/5538/orezone_corporate_presentation_may_5.pdf
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My Thoughts:
It's probably no coincidence all three projects have suddenly and concurrently sprung to life - so what is the connection?
Hi Mr Tibbles
Someone gave me the Detectorists Boxset as a present. A fantastic programme and I loved the music - although not Lance and Andy's effort in the pub with 'New Age Girl'. I liked the Triumph TR7 as well. I've seen Ghosts on Iplayer. I am watching Butterflies on DVD at the moment - I remember it from when I was about 12 and It's still pretty good compared to most things on TV today.
There are so many different kinds of birds where I live - some I never knew existed (Treecreepers). The Song Thrushes sing first thing in the morning and last thing at night before their bedtime. There is a Rookery right next to me - they make so much noise that they always get me up early in the spring and summer months. The pigeons have a bad habit of ripping off the blossom and new leaves on the cherry and plum trees. It's impossible for me to net the trees so I just hope they get fed up with the habit before they do too much damage. They never touch apples or pears, which is a good thing because I do.
Hi RedSparrow,
Just been out and replenished the insect feast fat blocks for the pair of Black Birds, Robins, Blue tits and Dunnocks living in the garden hedge's and tree's.
Also have a pair of Collard Doves and some Wood pigeons that visit each day for the loaf of bread and bird seed feast!
We have turned the front lawn over to wild flowers and other plants that attract bees, butterflies and insects, very satisfying to watch the results.
After Black Books you may also like
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/jan/28/detectorists-a-sitcom-about-amateur-archaeologists-thats-a-bonafide-heartwarming-joy
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00049t9/ghosts
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/man-down/on-demand/55045-001
Nostalgic theme
Talking Pictures
Alfred Burke in a very popular series broadcast between 1965 and 1975 about shabby down at heel private detective called Frank Marker.
https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2304093/public-eye-starting-on-talking-pictures
Also on Talking Picture TV Enemy at the door
From a time when British television period and costume drama was of a consistently high standard, Enemy at the Door, by London Weekend Television, is a real standout.
The casting is as perfect as could be. It's also very cleverly written, and acted, in that the German occupiers often seem more likeable than many of the islanders, particularly the Commandant, Richter, played superbly by Alfred Burke. The relationship between Richter and the local doctor, Martel (Bernard Horsfall) is exquisitely crafted, demonstrating the tensions arising from being enemies by circumstance, harbouring a mutual liking and respect without showing it too much, and having to oversee a functioning community in impossible circumstances.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122818/
On a serious theme Scandinavian crime drama. BBC 4
https://crimefictionlover.com/2019/08/darkness-those-who-kill-new-danish-crime-drama-on-bbc-four/
Definitely worth a listen this weekend on utube the weekly wrap up at Sprott money.com
I agree Aolfie .
If a post is obnoxious or in bad language the offended can report. It is scrutinised and works.
Otherwise filter, or fume and bare it.
I get sick at times with trivia , but ignore it.
"Life is too short for fussing and fighting".
On topic ,this coming few months should prove interesting for all.
Everyone will forget the quarantine restrictions and inevitable boredom, and look forward to a brighter future.
GLA.
Mr Zambian,
Everyone should be entitled to express their opinion and to make their choice's, only time will tell if the outcome is for the better or worse, right or wrong and then what if anything is learnt from the experience.
In the meantime whatever anyone's opinion the present situation won't last forever, time will move on and change will inevitably happen as the reality and dissatisfaction with the present kicks in causing the pendulum of public opinion to swing the other way.
The pandemic has diverted the public's attention from the realisation that the UK has been taken back 50 years to an era that really was never was as good as some may like to remember, whist the rest of the world has changed and moved on 50 years and more in so many ways.
Hi Mr Tibbles
I very much appreciate your posts too and indeed everyone who posts on this board. I think it is one of the best boards and one of only two I feel comfortable posting on - the other being Rockhopper.
I think this board has shown me how much I don't know about so many things. There are philosophers, mining experts, financial analysts, Bitcoin/crytocurrency gurus, economists, bacteriologists, doctors, political experts, classic car fanatics and Liverpool fans, to name but a few. Oh, and there are the wise. All concentrated in this one place. Thank you Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
However, the thing I really like best of all is that, no matter what things are said in a careless moment to upset us, we are all able to forgive one another. To me, a person who can take the slings and arrows and forgive those that threw them, is pure class. That is why I think all the people who post on this board, are first class. Long may they continue to be so.
By the way, I have finished watching Black Books. Thanks so much for telling me about it. It's just my kind of humour. A real gem.
Thanks to you both for replying... Confirms my guessdamation is near enough.
Cheers
Hi RazorsEdge,
and according to my II account, we should get 2.16p per share.
15 June 21
I believe the current payment is 3c per share, if this is correct wouldn’t it be fair to assume that the currency exchange should work out at approximately 2p per share in Stirling.
Anyone know the date the payment is due?
Thanks for any reply.
Mr Tibbles, your bitterness continues to shine. Sorry off topic.
Hi Red Sparrow,
Irrelevant of subject matter, I always greatly appreciate your posts on this forum, in my view your observations and opinions on bitcoin didn't sound at all sarcastic, although your honesty and admitted realisation’s regarding possibly one of the biggest pyramid or "Ponzi" penny share schemes of the decade won't be popular with some.
As already stated it is unwise to regard bitcoin as an investment, but instead as a bit of a flutter, I suppose possibly just like online bingo, etc, but offering the chance of considerably more reward or loss, although at far greater risk!
Unfortunately the present intolerance of differing opinion that prevails across our country and brought about by the present governments rhetoric and innuendo has caused a severe infection of tunnel vision resulting in a bigoted herd mentality of the masses causing a severe reluctance, even an outright aggressive refusal to even consider the possibility of error of judgment or any possibly being wrong!
Not to go along with this attitude will result in being accused of, being unpatriotic, a lefty a remoaner and then there is the “Oh I don’t talk about my politics” or “This isn’t the place for it”
Rubbish, shear unadulterated rubbish, these are the statement’s of those who haven’t got the courage of their convictions, or is even embarrassed to admit them, anyone that voted for or against, or not at all, should be prepared to admit how they voted or their opinion, but then not be vilified or castigated for having the honesty to do so .
The alternative is a loss of democratic free speech and a win for the bullies, the bigots and the ill informed which is what has happened in our country and to some extent on this forum!
I agree with you opinion, indeed I know far more people who have lost considerable amounts of money on bitcoin; I can count those that claim to have done well on the fingers of one hand!
Despite recent events in the markets it seems that Bitcoin may well be still be around in one form or another for the future.
But whilst Bitcoin has been rising to unprecedented values investors should consider the why the world’s central banks have been amassing bullion on the cheap and why the BIS & central banks after so many years of resistance have now decided to fully adopt Basel 3 requirements?
Consider then if governments & central banks see the curtailing of the Comex paper PM markets by the implementation of Basel 3 an opportunity to stimulate the value of their gold bullion stocks and also a provide a means to bring about some greater central bank influence or even curtail interest in bitcoin.
If Elon Musk who is able to influence the bitcoin market could be brought onside with the establishment, although most probably not by the offer of more monetary wealth, but possibly by something which would appeal to Elon’s great ego, such as the kudos of being in charge of some governmental high tech space project, this may prove to be irresistible!
Quite so Rebess,
Thank you for posting, and indeed Kinesis as you are aware is all part of this monetary revolution!
I am surprised more govts. and financial institutions have not come in here, maybe they have not yet worked it out that the income from divi's and share growth over the next year is expected to be far greater than any bond at the moment.
We are well on the way to a recover here up to the £2 a share level once again, and I am staying put. In fact on every years tax return I am surprised with how much I have earned from Centamin on divis alone. Certainly more than any UK Bank account is going to pay in interest. Like most others would feel Income Tax is the biggest drain on my holding but in some ways I am pleased to be contributing and doing my bit for the UK Economy. Good share this one.
Interesting article Mr Bond. - Thank you for posting.