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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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City Of London Investment Group Plc | CLIG | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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386.00 | 386.00 | 390.00 | 390.00 | 379.00 |
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Posted at 08/12/2024 17:43 by masurenguy An astute post from Maynard, who has been an investor in CLIG for virtually as long as I have. |
Posted at 02/12/2024 08:38 by speedsgh Commencement of Trading on OTCQX® Best Market - City of London (LSE: CLIG; OTCQX: CLIUF), a leading specialist asset management group offering a range of institutional and retail products investing primarily in closed-end funds, is pleased to announce that it has qualified to trade on the OTCQX® Best Market. CLIG upgraded to OTCQX from the Pink® market. CLIG commences trading today on OTCQX under the symbol "CLIUF." U.S. investors can find current financial disclosure and Real-Time Level 2 quotes for the company on www.otcmarkets.com. "Moving to the OTCQX Market is a significant milestone for the Group," said Tom Griffith, CEO. "This is an effort to enhance visibility among U.S. investors, improve liquidity, and broaden stock access, all of which support our strategic growth initiatives." |
Posted at 20/11/2024 10:08 by gre Here is the link to the recording of yesterday's presentation:www.investormeetcomp |
Posted at 19/11/2024 15:20 by gre Very good presentation by CLIG on the Investor Meet platform this afternoon. Interesting to hear about the future growth prospects.Well worth watching the repeat showing if you missed the live broadcast. |
Posted at 22/2/2024 21:30 by covid 19 deal Whose cash ...who will enjoy investors cash ..time will tell in these ponzy schemes |
Posted at 29/1/2024 07:11 by masurenguy Investor sentiment improves as stock rises 15%After last week's 15% share price gain to £3.69, the stock trades at a forward P/E ratio of 12x. Average forward P/E is 16x in the Capital Markets industry in the UK. Total returns to shareholders of 1.2% over the past three years. Simply Wall St's valuation model estimates the intrinsic value at £4.71 per share. |
Posted at 18/10/2023 08:54 by eggbaconandbubble Have it your way chum! You seem to be overly sensitive on anyone having a different view.All I would say to any potential investor (and even existing ones) is look at the price performance over the last two and a half years. And, it is STILL falling. Also look back at the actions of directors etc. with regard to their shareholding and promised undertakings. Finally consider that although the yield looks good at present the dividend cover is virtually nonexistent and as such it is very likely that the divi will be cut going forward thus reducing the current good yield. |
Posted at 17/10/2023 18:19 by eggbaconandbubble Number 1. I am not a troll.Number 2. I just consider that a balanced point of view is necessary bearing in mind these bbs are read by a number of 'amateur' investors such that bullish comments such as yours need to be balanced out. Number 3. Yes, I was an investor here and sold out some time ago. Number 4. I post here very infrequently on the basis of 'warning' potential punters of the likely pitfalls. I also resent peeps like you ramping stock which may cause the unwary to lose money. Now stop ramping and consider others. |
Posted at 02/7/2023 11:16 by petersinthemarket >MAS....Your shareholders lists above are very interesting, but is it right to call, for instance, Interactive Investor, an institutional investor? ii's holding is actually just a combination of pi's, including me. pete |
Posted at 29/1/2023 16:19 by masurenguy You could be right there Monty.Investors pour money into emerging markets at near-record rate Investors are piling into emerging market stocks and bonds at a near-record rate, as falling inflation and the reopening of China’s sprawling economy help reverse last year’s slide. |
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