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34p and a yield of 33%
I've enjoyed 13 years of regular dividends from this share and decided to buy some more when they had dropped to £1.08. Doh!!! Is anyone brave enough to buy more now? I'm tempted to average but don't want to prove myself more financially incompetent than I already am.
Comments please even if they are jokes at my expense
Share your pain; only lost on paper at the moment but I don’t have the minerals to buy more or sell the ones I hold. Questions questions…
Thinking, but not moving yet. RISK is still to high even for a 32% yeild.
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This is warehouses not oil, gas or military. Putin is stuck and needs to save face and I think his time is limited.
Russians know that Ukraine has a large Russian contingency and don't like fighting their own relatives for obvious reasons ....
.. it would be like the English sending in the tanks to Belfast to try and take over Northern Ireland.
A gross miscalculation by Putin - he will be toppled soon enough.
All IMO.
I'm holding and hoping - what's lost is already lost - what I still have I am counting as naught - if I lose the rest then I am lucky enough to be able to move on - if normality returns (or a new normality !!!) then I'll only have regrets when (and if !!) a rebound arrives (however long that may take).
In the short term - I get a feeling they may not be in a position to even honour the dividends - I reckon they may become unlisted and then there'll be a devil of a job to recoup even the current (residual) value of the shares. You pays your money you takes your choices !
Still - Good Luck to all holders whatever choice they may make and regardless wishing for the best outcome for all the citizens of the Ukraine and of Donbass.
They say that you should buy when there's blood on the streets but this feels like the elevator scene from, 'The Shinning' and the consensus perhaps rightly so seems to be one of utter resignation.
I was lucky when I decide to change brokers and sold everything back in mid Jan but I had already started my incremental buying before the world went loopy. I now find that I can almost double my holding for just a little over 85 quid (12.5p per pref) and asking myself why not ? The truth is you never know .