RE: NatWest's future3 May 2026 15:11
''Longterms'' we are all dead.
Very true for all individual humans, although collectively humankind will continue. As NatWest is a collective endeavour that's been around for over 50 years, let's assume that it has a normal human lifespan, thus around another 35 years of life. What does this time period hold? More wars, more economic fluctuations, more governments mismanaging things. Is this worthwhile to shareholders? If the dividends continue, then yes. As a shareholder, Quilp, do you think the dividends will continue?