The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
GreenManDK - A good find and thanks for posting it.
The one thing that strikes me about this is the location, Krasnoyarsk, which is quite some distance from the Kola Peninsula.
I searched Norilsk Nickel Krasnoyarsk and found an article dated 05/11/20 relating to NN buying 10 new cranes for the port from an Austrian company.
https://tass.com/economy/1220109
Jiffybag - but were they though. The CEO is non-committal, the North America angle comes from the interviewer. Was he being cagey so as not to reveal the real target.
Anyway there was another comment from him, I think it was last week, saying that Sibanye had not been successful in their purchase as the current market made their target too expensive: at £5 billion.
mikerocky - thanks for the shareholder link.
However, I do have an issue with the figures: I added a few million to my holding via ii in between the dates listed but the amount of shares held by iiTrading is the same on both 8th and 30th.
Apart from the three additional shareholder accounts all of the others have the same number of shares on both dates which surely can't be right.
Mark, does Daisy like it?
My last experience of a prostate examination with stay with me forever. My first had been conducted by a female doctor with slender fingers but the last was a burly male doctor who's on the local Celtic longboat rowing team. I lay on the bed facing the wall and he said "this is going to hurt!" and it bloody did - so much so that my head shot forward and banged into the wall with enough force for me to be seeing stars. I left the surgery in pain at both ends, walking as if I'd drank a whole bottle of rum!
So if you have to go for a prostrate exam, and I recommend that you do, my advice would be to try and find a female doctor
Newbie642 - I hope things go well for you.
In my experience though 'talk' usually means a monologue for you to listen to.
Stick to your guns, it's for you to decide what future you want for yourself, either with or without her.
All the best.
Awstin
It did fluctuate but within a very small range. All sells were bought into as ii's loaded for their 2p per share profit at the end.
Depending on the final price here I expect the fluctuations to be greater as the price will be much higher than the ~18p of the previous sale.
eryryss - I've only experienced one FSP, I won't mention it but Wolster will know.
The sp rerated to just below the recommended offer price and I bailed out as it was obvious that no counter offer would materialise.
Here though, I'll hang on to the end for the full payout as there could be a counter offer.
All the best,
Awstin
I suspect the much expected fomo is obviously known to mms looking for cheap shares.
How better to incur doubt and loosen shares from nervous holders than to nail the sp to the floor on majority buying.
The nervous see that the sp's not going up as expected and feel there must be something wrong and sell to the grateful mms.
As we get nearer the tricks get dirtier. That means we're onto a winner!
Good luck to all holders!