@angels - does your calculation include the extra cost of having an ii SIPP? Depending on the value of your overall investment it's an extra £5 or £10/mth over and above the ii trading /ISA account charges. Over 5 years, does the extra divi cover the £300 or £600 account charge?
Wasn't the original question asking if it was possible to hold DEC in an ISA if it delisted from the LSE? I think a SIPP was suggested as an alternative account. I'd be grateful for any further insight as my holding is currently in an ISA.
Apparently it's the only way that folk using free share dealing platforms can get a "live" price. They can't get a live price so make a small trade (£2 min I believe) to check. One of the benefits of using a professional platform!
Big-Blue I'm more of a reader than a poster. The only post I reported was for extreme ****** language - and I'm sure I wasn't the only one.
I put £8k of these in my kid's JISAs at £1.88 (back in the day). They are currently age 9 and 11 - so it was intended as a long time investment. Bit confused about what I ought to be doing with their investment now.
Who's reading the tweets though? They only have 10 "likes". It's been said on this board before, but GDR need to get their sales team working and their PR team working harder. Us LTH continue to wait for news that will actually shift this sp in the right direction.
You gotta have faith!
And a credit to their Ukrainian employees.
If approved at AGM on 15 June, a divi payment of 6.6 US cents per share would be made on 4 July 2022 to those shareholders on the register at the close of business on 17 June 2022.
Are you staying in @hobione?
The trade at 15:54:21 is a buy not a sell.
In third place on the crappy side of the leader board. :-(
He really is though!