No good having money in the the bank on deflating interest rates, capital is best exercised on calculated risk and that's where I see PNN heading in the direction of growth, loyalty to the shareholders with dividend s is paramount to the company growth and this is where I believe the company is alluding too, a good example is a company titled IMF a n established company with global growth with a average annual div yield of 8% better than than any bank offers and better on any property yields on percentages, thqts my wise opinion..
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13.0¢ |
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Mkt cap ! $12.08M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
13.5¢ | 13.5¢ | 12.5¢ | $41.63K | 318.3K |
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6 | 126952 | 12.5¢ |
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13.0¢ | 49302 | 1 |
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1 | 698 | 0.135 |
6 | 126952 | 0.125 |
4 | 200833 | 0.120 |
6 | 248995 | 0.115 |
4 | 569000 | 0.110 |
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0.130 | 50000 | 1 |
0.135 | 100000 | 1 |
0.140 | 513386 | 3 |
0.145 | 81800 | 2 |
0.150 | 84810 | 5 |
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