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I try to put up a greater amount in the start . If the news continues to be good and the price drop I consider the share on sale and buy more. But I keep monitoring the news carefully to see if any further action is requireddogg wrote:DVSTT wrote:Are any of you guys dollar cost averaging into any of the local stock market companies?
If you're a long-term investor, dollar cost averaging is standard practice.
PariaMan wrote:I try to put up a greater amount in the start . If the news continues to be good and the price drop I consider the share on sale and buy more. But I keep monitoring the news carefully to see if any further action is requireddogg wrote:DVSTT wrote:Are any of you guys dollar cost averaging into any of the local stock market companies?
If you're a long-term investor, dollar cost averaging is standard practice.
That's why I say NGL is on sale right now. It's a great time to buy
Not so much for me because my average buying price less than the present by about 10 percent. But if I had the money to invest I would still buy more
PariaMan wrote:Nel results out
Yes that will be a good thing to maintain prices thru out the yearRockram wrote:PariaMan wrote:Nel results out
See they are considering quarterly divdends.
Interim Dividend DeclaredPariaMan wrote:Nel results out
- Expansion like dat!In 2023, we expect to build on the progress made in the last year and also restart our new store and remodeling investment programme. Already in 2023, we have opened two new Starbucks restaurants at Brentwood and Aranguez, and will open a third in O’Meara in March. In April 2023, we will open our first Starbucks restaurant in Guyana at the Amazonia mall. Additional new stores in Trinidad are also planned during the financial year.
PariaMan wrote:To me, the best bet right now is NGL
They have not released their year-end results, which ended in March .
They usually declared final dividend at the same time. Last year was 50 cents but they did better in the First 3 quarters Also in August they usually declare a second dividend
Buy and enjoy the ride
pugboy wrote:I hope so, I holding a bunch through the ups and the downs and ups againPariaMan wrote:To me, the best bet right now is NGL
They have not released their year-end results, which ended in March .
They usually declared final dividend at the same time. Last year was 50 cents but they did better in the First 3 quarters Also in August they usually declare a second dividend
Buy and enjoy the ride
PariaMan wrote:To me, the best bet right now is NGL
They have not released their year-end results, which ended in March .
They usually declared final dividend at the same time. Last year was 50 cents but they did better in the First 3 quarters Also in August they usually declare a second dividend
Buy and enjoy the ride
originalbling wrote:Brydens now owned by the Jamaicans and will be publicly listed by year's end.
snatman wrote:NGL year-end actually was actually in Dec 22.
They've had to go to the stock exchange twice to get permission to delay publishing- due to an extended audit of PPGPL.
Right now, two sets of financial results are overdue. And the 3rd set - 1/2 year - is typically released mid august.
So this has some traders a lil nervous, along with low gas prices and the recent PPGPL maintenance shutdown. Hence the price going from ~23 to ~17
There should be around $1 in combined dividends though, so we'll see how that plays out.
NCBFG will probably see $5 EOY once dividends - however miniscule - is restarted.
Happy trading.PariaMan wrote:To me, the best bet right now is NGL
They have not released their year-end results, which ended in March .
They usually declared final dividend at the same time. Last year was 50 cents but they did better in the First 3 quarters Also in August they usually declare a second dividend
Buy and enjoy the ride
PariaMan wrote:Deserve a try with that ipo?originalbling wrote:Brydens now owned by the Jamaicans and will be publicly listed by year's end.
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