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I would suggest that any investor that is here long term or has gotten in more recently, that views that RNS, and the general capital growth of the company over the past 1-5 years as anything less than market leading and astonishingly good (all factors understood and considered - mitigating or otherwise) should question why they are here in the first place.
Great management. Slow and steady increasing stakeholder returns, prolonged capital growth and plenty of cash. And I like conservative boards.
I know the board read these threads, quick one from me - thanks, and carry on with the fantastic work you're doing. Well done team.
"If" PGM prices are maintained at around current levels for the next few months then a further special dividend can be reasonably expected next year. Except next year 'could' be a full years production so it would not be unreasonable to expect 4p or more.
Had the GBP/USD not been on a huge run of late then we could have had 4p+ this year...
Market likes it, blue open according to IG
For me it’s a cracking dividend as I’ve been in this since the 7p days. Around 50% YOC!!!
Hi L2 - The list was floating about on Twitter but unfortunately I don’t have a copy
FreeCapital - exactly. I am absolutely delighted with that divi. And I'm not even here for the divi :)
Absolutely cracking results. I expect a dip here today then full guns blazing once the market has settled... which with SLP can take a day or so, even up to a week before a strong trajectory in the up direction as more and more investors are alerted to the wonder of SLP.
ex div 4th March, payable 9th April
When is the ex div date?
It's a special windfall div, it's a massive amount compared with last 3 years . With PGM prices on a bull run the growth prospects are tremendous. for SLP in the coming months and years.
Jdevereaux - and the old skool know what's up :)
Onwards and upwards from here. Fantastic performance from the 'little unknown' minnow that is SLP.
For new investors needing a very brief intro to SLP - think of her as an inkjet printer. We print money.
:)
A healthy return for investors within a broader sensible package. May be usual sell on the news nonsense but SLP in great financial shape for true LTH's.
3.75p is really rather reasonable!! Actually double what I was expecting.
Wow, that's thrown the cat amongst the pigeons for me. with prolonged PGM prices remaining high for the foreseeable, I think this is going to attract new investors and sharks alike :)
Let's go SLP :)
I think a fair few new investors will be a bit disappointed with 3.75p.
one-off divi of 3.75p payable in April 2021, is it enough?
3.75p, quite pleased with that.
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/SLP/half-year-report-announcement/14872660
Let's get reeeeaaaady to ruuuuuuumble!
:)
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/common-mistakes-with-mining-stocks-funding-strength/
Velo.
Such a Wally. But very, very amusing :)
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You will only be able to tell which stocks are affected once they are open for business as the usual applies once out of trading hours.
ie., the margin deposit window is blocked out entirely at the moment.
L2-
They've been a bit vague over which stocks are on increased margin and those that will be lowered, they just choose a couple as examples.
From what I can tell, if one of your fave stocks has it's margin deposit increased it's by a uniform 5% up from 20% to 25%.
And the reverse if a stock is on reduced margin, reduced from 25% down to 20% deposit.
They state 1,500 stocks are affected. But no list is visible.
Checked the IG inbox as I was unaware, so thanks barnabe.
Hi barnaberible is there a list of all the companies that ig are requiring 100 per cent margin many thanks
IG are increasing margin to 100% for a large selection of shares on leverage accounts (SB/CFD)
SLP is one of them, combined with results/divi announcement may be an interesting day.
If the market thinks a company is worth £100m and due to special conditions (profits boom) it realises it's worth £120m so decides to announce that by giving £10m to shareholders.........
What's it worth ex divi?
Truth somewhere in the middle?