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CVS Corvus Cap

0.10
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Corvus Cap CVS London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.10 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.10 0.10
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Corvus Capital CVS Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 13/1/2009 21:40 by kooba
announcements in canisp and diamondtech...remaining assets seem to be going out the door...at what price and benefit to cvs shareholders..f all i guess on past experience.
Posted at 03/11/2008 16:01 by humbugg
anyone know when they'll give the dividend to nominee accounts??
tia.
Posted at 31/10/2008 14:05 by wisingup
Received my dividend - selftrade
Are the shares now worthless ? Tradeable ? or worth holding for some future benefit from cmm deal ?
Posted at 31/10/2008 13:54 by water30
Not yet. I rang my broker and they couldn't tell me when today I should expect the dividend. They told me to check with them again this afternoon so I will.
Posted at 31/10/2008 08:56 by the drewster
anyone seen this 2p dividend yet?
Posted at 15/10/2008 15:00 by the drewster
I think many of us have been given a very poor steer on this one, but like all, I hold myself fully accountable for the financial decisions I make. Who I may chose to trust int he future has probably changed as a result though.

Why the dividend cannot be the whole of the CMM proceeds is scandalous, and the likelihood of further value something approaching zero.

Clearly frazzled as I was thinking it was Tuesday and the record date being Friday I thought there was a balls up somewhere. I blame the current turmoil.
Posted at 15/10/2008 08:39 by the drewster
The record date is 17th October?
If you are on the register on 17th October you will get the 2p special dividend?? What am I missing?
Posted at 12/10/2008 11:54 by water30
I hold CVS shares. My average is just under 2p. After the record date I am assuming that the shares will fall by the special dividend amount of 2p - Is this correct?

Therefore, is it worth selling now or waiting until the record date to see what value is left in the share price?

Would be very grateful for any opinions on this?
Posted at 24/9/2008 15:29 by the drewster
They have cash from the CMM sale of 2.4p per CVS share. They also have a few quid to come if CMM recovers any of its former glory.
Sirius now valued at more than twice the CVS entry price.
A few other minor distractions (holdings of negligible value today), but a nice situation to be in, buying a cash asset at less than face value and having other potential multi-baggers in for free.
Posted at 12/6/2008 14:40 by waldof
Bubface: I hear you loud and clear and can see your reasoning perfectly well, but markets and market players are full of surprises.

Just suppose that over the last few months number of savvy funds/instis/investors have been acquiring large chunks of CVS (but under 3% mind). On the cheap understand. Folks with a close understanding of what AR is looking to do.And let us not forget that for all the chat ARis a very wealthy individual. AR owns 30% of CVS and the other savvy funds/hedgies/insti's own maybe another 15 -20%. They identify the right target: one that AR has always said is undervalued/badly run/value not reflected in share price etc etc ( a bit like Royal and Sun or EMI ).They can offer new shares in CVS at 25 or 30p...FULLY UNDERWRITTEN by them to raise whatever and then finance the rest of the purchase on target's cash flow etc and other obvuious means.Of couse their own stake would be diluted BUT look at the price they paid for their initial stake of 2.9% in CVS..PEANUTS.
Now i am not abanker but i have had this explained to me even if i am not explaining it to you very well.

Either way i am a huge buyer and holder of CVS...and at this pricei am more than happy to add, and will. I believe my day will come and when it does i think i will be a very happy chap.

But i can understand your sceptisism.

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