Most big charities are gravy trains for their executives. The Miliband brothers have both found lucrative ways of saving the world. |
Does any salary stink more than raking in £1m a year from a CHARITY ? |
Milliband is just like king Canute, he will pursue his crazed idea with nobody daring to challenge him given his historic standing in the party. When it fails he will swan off into the private sector and join the champagne lifestyle of his smug brother who rakes in a million a year from a charity! |
Interesting split developing on Rosebank within UK.gov, as well as the labour party itself. |
There will be no tariff's - it's just Trump's negotiating tactic - can't believe people fall for it EVERY SINGLE TIME |
DEC looks to be a certain beneficiary of Trumps tariffs, one of the few. |
Dougmachin,
" Do Sercia's assests have an equivalent to a LoM (life of Mine)?"
They have reserves and resources, similar to a mining company. They are updated and published every year, and not hard to find. |
Tariffs to be applied to the EU as well by Trump, I wonder if the UK will escape these? Possibly not especially if Starmer gets too chummy with the EU. |
xxnjr - I'm guessing the company has announced that because they're a bit worried that the orangutan will not give the longer term licence..? Rhum isn't a national security threat to the US but not providing the licence would increase demand for American LPG. It's a long shot but it can't be ruled out. |
Not if global growth is decimated and remember he has vowed to rebuild strategic reserves cheaply. |
O&G stocks may be one of the very few segments to benefit from Trump's new tariff policy. |
Our (very) sleeping partner. Their share of profits were previously held in an escrow account but I'm not sure if that's still the case - I recall some kind of prisoner deal a few years ago which may or may not have affected this. |
Yup......its all about sanctions on Iran. |
Twas ever thus. |
In case anyone's wondering. OFAC is the very powerful US Office of Foreign Assets Control. Whilst I can see why my investments in Venezuela require OFAC licenses, I'm somewhat surprised to find Rhum does as well. OK, got it now! Our partner in Rhum is Iranian Oil Company. |
Hi. I've generally been investing in mining stocks, especially linked to Cu. Also, stocks that might benefit from electrification (data centres, EVs).
Looking to diversify and into good dividend payers!
Do Sercia's assests have an equivalent to a LoM (life of Mine)? |
I expect the results to be shocking going by 2nd half production so it's all about first 3 months of 2025 to show cash generation potential. I too added this week so always nervous when you get a drop on a Friday as SQZ can be leaky at best of times. I just hope UK doesn't sign up to any LNG contracts with US as it's now clear they can't be trusted and doesn't make any financial or environmental sense whatsoever when we have the gas on our doorstep |
Yes I noticed that as well monet, quite a bit earlier than usual, hopefully a positive sign! And obviously confident enough to post them on 1st April! ;-) |
Allowing new oil and gas fields would add £200 billion to UK economy |
I see Full-year results are 3 weeks early this year. Last year results was on 24 April 2024. |
Added to the header: |
Full year results on April Fool's Day!
Fortunately I'm not superstitious :) |
16% Dividend Yield |
I agree Gary. I am sure the odd penny missed will be insignificant in a year from now. I bought in around 143 a few days ago and doubled up today at 140 (as like others I believe this could be the extent of the retrace). At the risk of sounding blaze the huge dividend alone will dwarf any potential losses from mistimed trades. |