The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode with London Stock Exchange Group's Chris Mayo has just been released. Listen here.
He won't need to with the dividends. He's shooting for being one of the top 100 richest people on the planet.
PaulunWin, if we are on course for 59.2p April next year, then this will hit 16p before 2021. I expect as syme continue to come forwards with the goods, the P/E ratio will increase considerably in the short to medium term. Somewhere in the range of 50-100.
Just had a glance. 200m shares worth on transactions in excess of 10m+. Potentially the same buyer. Equals £1.5m.
12% or so? Not much especially considering how many are being traded on a daily basis.
Cars at multiple levels too. Parts suppliers, manufacturer, dealership.
Precious metals and diamonds too??
A field of Unicorns
This is not AIM!!!
My average is now £00.0022
Might go for another 10% tomorrow.
I was just on there 25 minutes ago when it was the other price, to run some calculations. This is smashing the other 16p price target boys and girls. I'll settle for 37.5p lol
Polite correction. Rational return to March 31st. So much changed from them until August and will again this month and next. It's irrational to return to 31st March. Ridiculously undervalued wink wink.
Mine can't keep up with the huge fluctuations throughout the day lol. I can buy and sell at the going rate. But my portfolio value isn't right until 30mins after closing lol. Come 5pm I get a nice boost again, kind of lol.
Cheers Weathergeek. Can't wait for the dividends. When do you reckon dividends will begin? Q2 2021?
Correct me if I'm wrong WeatherGeek. But your 5% dividend calculation of 3p per share equals £30,000 per million shares?
WeatherGeek, with a profits 40% of revenue the dividend is going to be one of the best.
Top 20 UK company within 5 years, easy.
Most interesting part. £200bn of contracts equates to just 1000 £200m contacts. Wow, just wow.
First target for me is £1bn market cap, then £2bn, then £5bn, £10bn and then I'm just enjoying the ride wooooh.
Typo makes no difference to their calculations though. Just want to add that PayPal has a P/E of 84. Wink wink.
1% of £200bn is £2bn, not £200m. Wink wink. Revise WeatherGeek and send people here into a meltdown. Lol