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Posted On: 03/02/2020 1:06:24 PM
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I don't want to beat a dead horse, but I noticed this weekend that on the OTCmarkets website, it shows the ex-date of the NGIO dividend as 2/17/20. Wouldn't that mean all shares purchased prior to 2/17 would get the NGIO dividend? It's always been my understanding that the ex-date incorporates the settlement date - ie, buy before the ex-date and get the dividend, regardless of how the transaction settles. Anybody read this differently?
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GNBT/security
Nice to see the PR stating that the contract has been signed - JM going to China tonight for the ceremonial signing. Hoping that will re-ignite some excitement about GNBT/Covid-19. But even it if doesn't, it shouldn't be too long before we see other news about NGIO's S-1 registration filing, or approval of the financing S-1. With the recent reaction, however, I'm beginning to feel like those events might just be short term catalysts, with only production results ultimately affecting the pps long term.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GNBT/security
Nice to see the PR stating that the contract has been signed - JM going to China tonight for the ceremonial signing. Hoping that will re-ignite some excitement about GNBT/Covid-19. But even it if doesn't, it shouldn't be too long before we see other news about NGIO's S-1 registration filing, or approval of the financing S-1. With the recent reaction, however, I'm beginning to feel like those events might just be short term catalysts, with only production results ultimately affecting the pps long term.
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