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Paul, shares landed in my Freetrade GiA this morning, paid Equiniti Financial Thieving services last Friday.
Filled out a form with Freetrade and then they contacted Equiniti. They are processing it now, as usual, Equiniti didnt tell me when to pay the 15 quid, just rejected the transfer as I hadn't paid, it's now being tried a second time as I have now paid them by bank transfer so they can't wriggle out of it saying they haven't received the cheque. Cannot understand why Standard Life let that lot loose on their customers/ shareholders.
..... From here, as soon as my holding is transfered to my share trade account with freetrade, its getting sold. (sorry, hit post when I shouldnt have). The transfer is a choice between 50 quid to Equiniti as a sale, or 15 as a cost to transfer holding out.
For the first time in years, I have taken a cash div, rather than buy moee, this is for 2 reasons...
1. My holding is currently with Equiniti after they took over the SL shareholder site. Refuse to pay those robbing b@stards any more money.
2. Just can't see this recovering feom
Tony, so was mine. Land and Marine built the pipeline from Milford to Swansea then on to Brecon. Not sure if it's been used much since 2008
Filtered Bol(t)locks a few days ago, life is better when he materialises as a green box
Come on, who put 50p in the De Ramper meter?
Go on the Eog page and look at Boltoks post at 10.51. To paraphrase, Im interestes in i3 again and am looking to invest.....
UOG tony, on the page, it was going to make us all millionaires, dropped loke a stone.
I3 is one of my main holdings but have also put a bit of this months money into EOG, might as well get 2 nibbles at the pie that is Serenity....
Presume you'll have to set it up with your broker. I'm with freetrade, so just get the div paid into my ISA as cash and re invest it manually. That way gives you a choice of what price you pay for your reinvestment....
Bought in today, I have been investes in i3e for ages and have decided to back their partner in Serenity. Kind of win win investment.
My view is, even if Putin threw in the towel tomorrow, Russia would still be isolated as long as he's in charge. I think for what it's worth, his ego won't allow him to stop his actions in Ukraine, or quit as leader
But remember there was a reduction of shares/ inc in price when it became ABDN, wasn't there?
I swapped to Freetrade a few months ago, can't fault them so far. Was with ii, but their charges made the swap a no brainer. My div came in at 4pm last Friday, which was ok.
Not sure about energy rationing, there has been big coverage recently of offices and plants having solar panels etc put up. I'm guessing the biggest increase in costs is fuel, my truck burns 3 tankfuls a week and the cost of filling it has doubled. I personally think that the market is jittery about recession, and the first thing that would hit would be construction, especially house building / sales. This would in turn affect concrete and aggregate sales. Is this whats driving the SP down? Who knows. I'm still buying through the Sharesave scheme and will continue to do so as long as I can buy under a pound a share. Simply Wall St put a fair value of 1.50 ish a share....
A notice appeared on Thursday on our intranet system saying that the latest financial results are to be released on 28th July, we are still flat out busy. Customers complaining they can't get loads due to insufficient delivery capacity.
I spent 2 years in South Wales 15 years ago building a pipeline from Milford Haven to Swansea to secure our energy future with cheap liquid gas from Qatar. There is storage there and the liquid to gas plant. The line was 140 odd miles in the end. And..... Has hardly been used as shortly after Japan gazumped the price and the LNG goes there now instead. The Swedish Doom Goblin and all her mates need to be told to sit down and shut up. How much has electricity demand gone up due to Teslas etc?
Equiniti are the bottom feeders of the market. In the process of moving my shares that I held with Standard Life for years away to my Freetrade account. For a view of how they're seen, look at their reviews on Trip Advisor. 166 and 167 out of 168 companies. 93% 1 star reviews
The leftie tree huggers should certainly look at the carbon footprint for manufacture, transport and constuction of a wind turbine. Add in their 25 year life plus inability to be recycled, do they save, or add to carbon output? Especially if you take side industies (quarries for concrete production, specialist trailer construction etc) into account.