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Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Amount | Ex-Dividend Date | Record Date | Payment | |
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22/11/2023 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.4674 | 30/11/2023 | 01/12/2023 | 10/1/2024 | |
24/5/2023 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.6409 | 01/6/2023 | 02/6/2023 | 14/7/2023 | |
25/5/2022 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.4273 | 01/12/2022 | 02/12/2022 | 11/1/2023 | |
25/5/2022 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.6128 | 01/6/2022 | 06/6/2022 | 13/7/2022 | |
19/5/2021 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.4086 | 02/12/2021 | 03/12/2021 | 07/1/2022 | |
26/11/2020 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.00 | 03/6/2021 | 04/6/2021 | 16/7/2021 | |
26/11/2020 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.6095 | 27/5/2021 | 28/5/2021 | 16/7/2021 | |
20/5/2020 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.4063 | 03/12/2020 | 04/12/2020 | 06/1/2021 | |
21/11/2019 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.6005 | 11/6/2020 | 12/6/2020 | 17/7/2020 | |
21/5/2019 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.4003 | 28/11/2019 | 29/11/2019 | 03/1/2020 | |
- | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.4003 | 27/11/2019 | 29/11/2019 | 03/1/2020 | |
22/11/2018 | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.5602 | 13/6/2019 | 14/6/2019 | 19/7/2019 | |
- | Dividend income or Cash Dividend | GBP | 0.5602 | 12/6/2019 | 14/6/2019 | 19/7/2019 |
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Posted at 10/4/2024 15:24 by wreckingball Kicking and screaming to 2000.My posts are supported by sound reason and logic. A big part of the market has had enough of the likes of SVT imo. You have been warned. |
Posted at 10/4/2024 15:14 by wreckingball Good to see the nasty outfit that is Severn Trent Water taking a good slapping this afternoon.Further weakness to follow. This is not a copper-bottomed sector by any means. The rot is setting in for the likes of SVT - weakness, weakness, stagnation to come. All aboard for the trip south and 2000 is but the first target. AIMO etc. Yump you raise some fair points. |
Posted at 10/4/2024 14:27 by yump Perhaps you’d like to point out where you think I’m defending SVT ?My issue is with your ranting posts full of foul mouthing, which accomplish nothing other than cluttering up a public discussion thread, so that no discussion can take place. That is not doing your apparent cause any good. Shorting SVT will not do any good either. You have no idea what I think about SVT and thats the problem with people like you. You just stick anyone into the “opposition Perhaps I should put it very simply for you: If someone doesn't agree with your approach or attitude or endless ranting, it doesn't mean they support SVT. Similarly if someone doesn't agree with a Labour policy, it doesn't make them a Tory. Are you waving placards and protesting outside chicken farms ? I hope so. |
Posted at 08/4/2024 09:23 by wreckingball Take this below 2000 folks.....that's where its heading imo2000 and then perhaps mass refusal to pay bills......that's the talk on the street, as I've heard direct. Then the 'SHORT SVT' campaign goes viral and hits mainstream press. Hammer it. |
Posted at 08/4/2024 09:22 by wreckingball Down the sh*tter you go SVT.Flush this nasty company into the floor. 2000 beckons for your shoddy, bonus-obsessed outfit, Olivia Garfield. |
Posted at 28/3/2024 12:02 by wreckingball Industry has seen c. £80 BILLION out to directors in the form of inflated pay packages, benefits and bonuses and dividend payments to shareholders including many overseas and remote to the unfolding environmental crisis they have caused. Put simply, that's an awful lot of 'teeth whitening' sessions for the likes of CEO's like Olivia Garfied.....and all the while a lack of proper infrastructure investment.Yes, the national disgrace we find ourselves in has been avoidable or at least severely reduced. Severn Trent customers should unite to refuse now paying for what these companies should have been investing in all along. I believe Olivia Garfield is morally bankrupt and she should walk and get that greedy face out of the trough. AIMO. |
Posted at 29/2/2024 19:22 by wreckingball CUSTODIAL SENTENCES FOR SENIOR MANAGEMENT ?I can tell you now, the issue would be cleaned up PDQ. In the meantime, short the nuts off this piece of sh*t. An upcoming change in Government, tightening regulations, increased penalties and very likely mass bill payment refusal will kick in. As I have previously posted, the 'Golden Age' of slucing raw sh*t is over. Life for SVT is only going to get harder. HASHTAG SHORT SVT goes viral in March. This is a one-way ticket to 2000. Watch this space. |
Posted at 29/2/2024 19:19 by wreckingball The ANSWER Olivia Garfield, CEO of Severn Trent, has come and gone - and that was to STOP paying yourself and your Board of Directors, sickening levels of pay and millions in bonuses for years on end, whilst not adequately investing in Infrastructure. Dividend payouts, likewise, should have been addressed whilst this environmental car crash gathered pace.Worcester Angling Society Chairman Raises Alarm Over River Severn's Sewage Crisis Chairman of Worcester Angling Society raises concerns over sewage dumping in River Severn, highlighting detrimental effects on wildlife and recreational activities. Urgent action needed to protect ecosystem. author-image BNN Correspondents 27 Feb 2024 13:02 EST Follow Us Worcester Angling Society Chairman Raises Alarm Over River Severn's Sewage Crisis The chairman of Worcester Angling Society, Glyn Marshall, has raised significant concerns over the future of angling in the River Severn, pointing to the detrimental effects of ongoing sewage dumping. This pollution crisis is not only killing wildlife but also deterring people from engaging with local waterways, highlighted by the distressing sight of waste materials such as toilet paper and condoms floating in the river. Despite three years of water quality monitoring indicating worsening pollution levels, efforts are being made to address this pressing issue. Alarming Levels of Pollution The Angling Trust's national study has uncovered significant phosphate pollution across UK rivers, with the River Severn suffering from one of the highest levels. This revelation underscores the urgent need for action to protect the river's ecosystem and the recreational activities it supports. Local MP Robin Walker and Severn Trent's river ranger manager, Gareth Mead, have acknowledged the severity of the pollution problem but emphasize the challenges involved in tackling it. They cite the need for infrastructure investment and the complexity of addressing the multifaceted causes of river pollution, including sewage dumping. Community and Governmental Actions In response to the crisis, there is a push to increase fines for polluting water companies, a measure supported by Robin Walker. Meanwhile, Gareth Mead highlights Severn Trent's commitment to reducing their impact on river health through significant investment. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve water quality in the UK, including government plans to designate 27 new bathing locations across England. These designated spots, aimed at boosting the number of official inland swimming areas, will undergo regular water quality monitoring by the Environment Agency, as seen in the efforts to address sewage pollution and the overall poor state of England's rivers. Looking Towards a Cleaner Future The plight of the River Severn serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need to protect our natural waterways from pollution. With community leaders, governmental bodies, and environmental organizations rallying for change, there is hope for a cleaner, healthier future for the river and its surrounding ecosystem. The ongoing efforts to tackle sewage dumping, combined with increased monitoring and public awareness, pave the way for a sustainable relationship between humans and their environment. As we look towards this future, it is crucial that all stakeholders remain committed to addressing the complex challenges of river pollution, ensuring the River Severn and other UK waterways can thrive for generations to come. |
Posted at 12/2/2024 00:10 by wreckingball Breaking News: Water Chiefs to lose their bonuses for polluting watercourses.I guess Olivia Garfield will duly 'qualify' for that. This is welcome, and will come into force, but is simply pre-electioneering. However, the sh*t will hit the fan for the likes of Olivia Garfield after the next general election. We retain a strong SELL call in SVT and believe this will be heavily shorted over the coming weeks. And remember we go public once the stated price is hit. And it will be hit. If you're holding this and are marginally in profit or marginally at a loss, you are a fool for retaining your shares imho. SVT is going to tank. |
Posted at 09/2/2024 10:58 by wreckingball Chart breaking down an absolute treat....and wholly as predicted.I wonder if next week is the week when we might highlight the SVT short opportunity broadside. The INVESTMENT proposition here is OVER. We are moving into completely new times for the water companies. As I have previously posted, 'the Golden Age' of raw-sh*t slucing is over. Sure, they'll continue to pollute rivers both legally and illegally. But it isn't EVER going to be as easy for them to do so. New government inbound and with it, tighter regulation. I am also predicting customer unrest and refusal to pay increases now that just about every household in the country is away of just how gross the senior pay and bonus packages have been, along with divi payouts....all at the expense of underfunded infrastructure. Tough times and weakening figures for the SVT are ahead. All imo. |
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