Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Mine finally appeared this afternoon through Iweb
I think you're right and with volume usually being so low a big seller causes disruption, guess we'll have to wait to see if they've finished
Surprising that it's had no effect on the price so far
3rd purchase this month for Robert Dunn!
I wonder if the future prospects include picking up any forced sales from the proposed Stagecoach/National Express merger
Yes the directors have been regular buyers, the Dunns have increased their holdings by getting on for 600,000 over the last 2 years
"It's particularly pleasing to see that whilst our online sales continue to run at almost double their pre-pandemic levels, store sales are also growing."
Sounds good to me, I'm certainly not selling at these levels
I always find it particularly encouraging when it's the finance director buying
Welcome back!
Last payment was the interim, this is the final. I'm pretty sure both payments are same as last year
There's probably quite a few like me who bought in last summer and just happy to let it quietly move up, I just look in on days like today when there seems to be a bit of activity. Happy to let it run for now
Apologies for repeating previous post, must have appeared while I was checking figures
I think the 17.57p is the total for the year so includes the 4.93p interim already paid, leaving 12.64p to be paid in May
Not sure it's ever ' nice to sit on a loss ' but we all make disappointing decisions with our investments from time to time
I very rarely comment on here but I just had to say I find it quite bizarre that you can claim AZN has been a good investment when your dividend of £2.16 is more than offset by a £7.50 fall in the share price and presumably it will fall further when it goes ex div. If NigeCo is correct about the date of purchase you would have been more than 12% up with ITV
I think the most significant line in the RNS is 'Values as high as 0.8g/t gold have been recorded, better than have been seen in any soils over the Palito orebody.' Better than soils at Palito!
Presumably nothing to stop Carlsberg doing a deal with a bidder to buy the 40% of the brewing business later
Not sure he's much of an oracle looking at his past posts. Last month SBRY was going below 200 and in August TCG was going to surge from 7p to 34p
For your 500 GFRD shares you would get 285 BVS shares and you will still have 500 GFRD but the market will have to decide what they are worth. Galliford would have 300 million in cash so shares should presumably be worth about £3 even if rest of construction side valued at zero
23 trades in 50 mins I don't think we normally see that much activity in a week!