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Guys, it doesn't matter in the long run, you either take the divi or take the ex-dive price to sell after.
You're either a seller or not, I presumed the debate was to establish when and highlight that the SP would correct to avoid anyone going into panic mode.
IMO, it's great the divi pressures are over and done, or will be soon, as tom says a couple of weeks should do it in most cases, possibly sooner.
Now we can get back to the main attraction and forget the side show, the news is out and the first 9 months are under the belt, this quarter is expected to be the best and has started brilliantly with the gold price recovered past $1900/oz. All good, but we are approaching V25 full production ramp up in 2021 - TSG will then be exceptionally profitable with production costs/oz tumbling and hopefully a full year of +$2000/oz gold price.
I'm very happy and relaxed to hold and see what 2021 brings, beats oil, travel and retail sectors hands down, even pharmaceuticals and especially biotechs riding high now are incredibly risky. Best/safe sector???? God know. Strange I can even speculate a Russian based gold miner is a safe haven - C19 has well and truly changed everything we took for granted
Now the dividend is in the bag of sellers today they will probably have to buy at a higher price soon as we approach results for this month.The sp has dropped 7p in two days in anticipation of the divi,Apointless exercise .Can see this moving sharply in the coming days with gold holding well ahead of more money being pumped into US system
I am holding for the dividend and adding if this does drop. Bear in mind the ask is still £1.00 so not discounted much. Note, 100k sold 10k bought, where have they all gone! Hope the ask is below 100 on Monday...
You will be very lucky to get a lower price than 99p with gold now being on a roll and results for third quarter due imo
Could of had 99.6 earlier, but im holding for a bargain LOL. See more sold than bought today, might get in under 99p tomorrow. If I dont, then I dont. Already a big holding here....cash waiting...for the right price MM's
2016 - special div paid in December -
http://www.trans-siberiangold.com/investor-relations/dividend-information/
Well its started to tick up and results coming shortly so good luck with the oil shares imo that's disaster
Bit hasty in remarks on oils shares Tuxed8 but oils have had a rough ride. One that stands out is Panr in Alaska.Very low cost at $6 a barrel.No fracking involved.May have a punt tomorrow seems they have left the bad times behind
1.07 to buy now,looks as if we are in demand. With the divi received its 1.13p
Amazing not much interest here
Monday 19th is the 33rd anniversary of the 1987 October stock market crash.
If there is a crash, will gold miners be immune?
By my calculation V25 could be worth an extra $10m in 2020 alone. When I factor in the elevated gold price I see the share potentially doubling.
In answer to the question 'do gold miners go down in a crash', it would appear that in the past they have before rebounding on the flight to safety.