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Almonty Industries Inc T.AII

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALMTF

Almonty Industries Inc. is engaged in the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate from its Los Santos tungsten mine located near Salamanca, Spain, the processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate from its Panasqueira tin and tungsten mine in Covilha, Castelo Branco, Portugal, the evaluation of its Valtreixal tin and tungsten mine project located in Western Spain, as well as the evaluation and expected re-opening of its Sangdong tungsten mine project located in South Korea.


TSX:AII - Post by User

Post by QuarterDollaron Jan 30, 2022 7:23pm
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Post# 34376716

Dividend - What to expect over the next 10 years

Dividend - What to expect over the next 10 years
  • It is hard to speculate as to what will the dividend will be over the next 10 years, however from my previous posts, you can draw the conclusion that the price of APT significantly changes the amount of profit per share.
  • In the case of the price of APT is above $350/MTU and is falling toward $300/MTU, if Almonty is already committed to paying a dividend of $0.50/share, you know this payout rate is unsustainable.
  • What can we deduce from this?  The dividend will be low i.e. around $0.25 US/share. But as profits accumulate in Almonty's accounts, and if there is no major investment purchases or debt payments, then shareholders can expect to see a special dividend declared over and above the regular dividend. 
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