Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
A number of things come to mind here.
"The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent".
The performance tables for the various markets in the telegraph today was stark! The FTSE has been an absolute dog for decades. That said, LGEN has earnt me a tidy sum. The NASDAQ would have probably quadrupled that sum over the same period though.
Using all of your ISA allowance for a year has no bearing on dividend distribution.
You can receive 100k dividends straight into your ISA as cash (or reinvested via your broker into LGEN if you so choose), then you can withdraw the payment, tax free.
I could have had a lovely night on the town with the 2 grand I invested here.
Might as well watch the last remaining £100 go to zero? Or go for a Chinese?
I'm trying to exit 8k shares, I'm in profit but not at an all time high for this holding, almost, but a few hundred shy.
That said if it was 305p I'd be dancing a jig - need funds for a house deposit and trying to time a non-disastrous exit.
If you held the shares at the close of play the day before the day they were trading ex dividend you will receive the dividend on the payment date or very shortly after.
Next dividend
Status Declared
Type Interim
Per share 5.71p
Declaration date 08 Mar 2023 (Wed)
Ex-div date 24 Aug 2023 (Thu)
Pay date 26 Sep 2023 (Tue)
Trading 212 will pay cash directly into the account in which the eligible shares are held for you to withdraw/reinvest as you please.
The shares are ex dividend tomorrow, trading ex (without) the dividend. If you hold them at close tonight you will be eligible. I forgot about the article, having a scan now. Rating (Hold) for what that's worth.
From the Tele today
12:52PM
Abramovich ally brings landmark court case against UK sanctions
A billionaire friend of Roman Abramovich has demanded London’s High Court overturn sanctions imposed on him in the wake of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Eugene Shvidler was hit with sanctions by the British Foreign office and had his two private jets seized in March 2022 due to his association with the former Chelsea Football Club owner and his position as non-executive director of the Russian steel producer Evraz.
The businessman, who according to Forbes is worth $1.6bn, argues that Britain should not have imposed sanctions on the basis of Mr Shvidler’s friendship with Mr Abramovich, Reuters reported.
Shvidler did not receive any financial remuneration from Abramovich and the dual British-US citizen has no relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, his lawyer David Anderson told the High Court on Thursday.
The case will be closely watched as the first major challenge to the British sanctions regime since Russia’s invasion.
Cine gave share options? Wow, I'd expect discount popcorn maybe.
How many of the staff and shareholders were Furloughed and/or supported lockdowns I wonder.
Market makers have to move up and down within a range to shift stuff, the trend seems pretty clear
Are we really arguing over what YOC is?
From Investopedia.
What Is Yield on Cost (YOC)?
Yield on cost (YOC) is a measure of dividend yield calculated by dividing a stock's current dividend by the price initially paid for that stock. For example, if an investor purchased a stock five years ago for $20, and its current dividend is $1.50 per share, then the YOC for that stock would be 7.5%.
YOC should not be confused with the term "current dividend yield." The latter refers to the dividend payment divided by the stock's current price, rather than the price at which it was initially purchased.