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3rd on the top fallers. ED nEeDS TO reSIGN
Another day the stock technically is up, £4m a good coffer to invest. There is a scenario where they also have exits in at least Avextra and hopefully Juv too within 12 to 18 months for good returns
The sky is falling..The sky is falling...
Might be a good day for seed to buy back some stock….
Dividend RNS 16th April, there was this:
"Post payment of the dividend Seed retains in excess of £4m in cash and we continue to seek opportunities that we believe could see significant returns for our shareholders. We look forward to providing further portfolio updates in short order."
RNS - so they have bought another tranche of their own shares again, that will be the 365000 shares @ 11:35 this morning
Give me my Divi,
Any company now paying a dividend in AIM is a rare one and potentially a big returner,
Good to see cash overflowing now and we now know the board like to give returns back to their shareholders.
That’s what companies aim to do and now seed is doing it.
I can understand long term investors taking a profit on their shares bought at 2p-2.3p before the dividend RNS, however, I would guess this does not equate to the 1p dividend you will only receive on every share you are holding or are buying/holding shares by the end of today, latest
Hahaha!
It seems a lot of people are going for option C this morning... Good luck to them all with their psychiatric therapy.
....if our investment manager (hm) has a super RNS up his sleeve for when this goes ex div?
I get yer drift. roll on ex dividend and 13th may and get it all out of the way.
‘ strategy b is a time thing. you get the money on the 13th may’
Dags, if you lodge a 100 pound note in a bank, and you return at a later date to withdraw a 100 pound note……it more than likely wont be the exact same 100 pound note that you originally lodged…..if you get my drift
And c must be for if your stupid because you will not get the dividend and just maybe a small bit rise. obvious c is a joke. ho ho.
Yep. strategy a all the way. it saves people losing the dividend on any stock buying at the wrong price. safe money. and you still have your shares for a climb up no matter how long it takes and potential another dividend but next time will probalby be only for long term holders. strategy b is a time thing. you get the money on the 13th may. by the time you re invest shares might have gone up. so a if your sensible.
...and use the dividend for cheap pharmaceuticals from some guy on a park bench
Strategy A all the way!
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Strategy a. Continue to hold post dividend and hope the sp climbs back up after the inevitable 1p fall. Keeping the 1p dividend in the bank.
Strategy b. Continue to hold post dividend, recycle the dividend into seed stock on the drop
Strategy c. Sell it all tomorrow on any strength, walk away and use the cash to pay for psychiatric treatment after years of ffwd/seed torment
Strategy d. Sell post ex-d date, hoping that the market is sympathetic to seed and trusts ed has turned a corner and will keep shareholders’ interests in mind and the drop won’t be the full 1p, staying instead closer to NAV
I have been drifting between b and a….strategy b will probably win out
There could be another Divi in short order. Just keep adding to the Holding makes sense to me.
They are paying a dividend at a time when the fund is at it's lowest value. Not the usual tactics from managers. Though not complaining with the % increase. Not often you can make money on this
TakeAim, That's not bad, the running costs were over 12% at one point. That's why the NAV is lower now than it was 8 years back, because they have failed to make more than that each year. The NAV will slightly lower again following the dividend. It's a promotional effort by Ed to get a bit of interest in this. People did not buy this at 2p before the dividend was announced, only newbies likely to believe Ed.
Not to my knowledge no,l and it would be suicidal to do them frequently when annual running expenses of the fund are already around 8%. In other words, unless the company makes an 8% return on investment in any given year it goes backwards and further dividends would make that equation even worse.
TakeAim1
Has the company paid a dividend before then?
Coming from the chief de-ramper himself!
I am just stating facts. Why buy at 2p post dividend and not 2p pre dividend? Every previous Seed spike has been followed by a fall back to previous levels or lower. I am only suggesting this one won't be any different. If it helps one person, it was worth posting. Apologies if this is an unpopular view.
Mkcap value was far to low and well below Nav, so they wanted to offload cash to shareholders and in turn make this company more attractive to investors bringing up the value.
Thats how it works and I expect more dividends in the near future.
These companies are rare to find on AIM.
GKP was a great divi payer before the pipeline was halted.
One to watch in the future though.
Atb
This board had degenerated into a de-ramping spectacular.
Easiest thing to do was allow it to work for you. If you didnt take advantage.
That's on you
Where was all this support for the SP when it was 2p pre dividend? But now i'm meant to believe it will be a great buy at 2p post dividend after they've paid out more than £1.5m to shareholders because they are continuing to buy about £5k in shares a day on the cheap. Anyway, I won't post anymore. Just sharing my thoughts, that's all.