George Frangeskides, Exec-Chair at Alba Mineral Resources, discusses grades at the Clogau Gold Mine. Watch the full video here.
You're right billions not millions. Your share group made a wise decision to get out of Lloyds; something I've been wanting to do for years but frightened to turn the paper loss into a real loss. Because i've held Lloyds for years and for my sins added to them I've fallen into the trap of becoming 'emotionally' involved and have lived under the illusion that they 'MUST' regain their former glory. I'm realising, not in my lifetime. No fool like an old fool. I wonder how many more there are like me out there. Time to grasp the nettle?
We've all seen these millions of pounds of profit disappear in buybacks only to watch the share price slide even further. Time for a change and return these cash surpluses in ordinary or special dividends . I'm sure that most small shareholders, like me, would prefer the cash and it wouldn't hurt the big Pension Funds. Am I alone in believing that the buybacks are somehow very good for the self serving directors and their bonuses or am I being horribly suspicious
Decided to be sensible for a change and so I sold half my holding and locked in a bit of profit. I'm optimistic about the rest but there are so many influencing factors, inflation, escalation of the war in Ukraine, the next election??
I would welcome opinions on whether or not I should buy this share
We are told the NAV has gone up. The yield at 94p has now risen to 8% and everything seems rosy. What's not to like? So why is the share price dropping like a stone. What is going on that I don't understand? Somebody please explain the logic to me.
I wish you were right but the data I'm looking at shows £504,000 SOLD, only £5700 BUYS
Sizeable selling but only very modest buying. Does somebody know something that I don't? It seemed a nice safe little earner, now I'm not so sure.
fingers crossed for return to FT100 next time
received today approx 1.7p per share, yield over 6%
So, is it delist and depart and ride off into the sunset with all our money.?
Could be the end of a beautiful relationship?
Well, I've had 13 years of good dividends I suppose, then about 4 weeks ago bought some more as the price slid. As always too greedy
34p and a yield of 33%
I've enjoyed 13 years of regular dividends from this share and decided to buy some more when they had dropped to £1.08. Doh!!! Is anyone brave enough to buy more now? I'm tempted to average but don't want to prove myself more financially incompetent than I already am.
Comments please even if they are jokes at my expense
Through my own stupidity and eternal optimism I held on to these shares and am now showing a 97% loss on my holding. Is there any glimmer of hope that these gas and oil reserves will ever see the light of day. Also I guess that anything produced would be an EU asset not a UK asset?
Surely Government would not allow a take over?
seems so positive doesn't it? Slow but steady rise. A word of warning. This is Lloyds we're dealing with and most of us have been here before; many times. "But" I hear you say.............
If you accept that inflation is lurking round the corner it is better to be in this share than out. Unexciting, yes but solid with a dependable yield. What's not to like? I like to sleep at night. I shall be topping up at every opportunity. ZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
AND (I'm on a roll) they don't inspire investor loyalty by BUY BACKS when they could have paid a dividend. I should change my blog name to disgruntled
This bird 'is on the wing' but he could change his mind in view of negative reaction to the proposed ABRDN? This has already cost them in falling share price. I may buy in again at around 250p. Anybody thinking similarly?
Just the thought of all those highly paid execs sitting round the table and Abrdn is the best they can come up with. Doesn't give much confidence in the rest of the decision making
I agree. I think the choice is pathetic. The CEO says it will bring "clarity of Focus". How can a name like Aberdn possibly bring clarity of focus. Laughable! The loss of the old respected Standard Life name will IMHO be hugely damaging. The threat of removal has been damaging enough already. I sold my holding.
Does anyone know when the Standard Life company name will be removed?
Opinions please if the rebranding will prove good or bad for the share price?