Wonder whether Lime pay ACC fees.?
PS.My Granddaughter has her own personal "charity" Uber..................................me.!!!...lol .
Wonder whether Lime pay ACC fees.?
PS.My Granddaughter has her own personal "charity" Uber..................................me.!!!...lol .
Of course they do, but only ACC Company Levies, like all companies. Not what you may be implying(?) that they should be paying more for renting dangerous scooters to reckless people. They just like any other car or motorcycle rental company, they pay no more ACC levies for the fact that the thing they rent could cause serious harm when the renter gets it wrong and is harmed. They may have boosted Professional Indemnity and Directors Liability insurance though, to cover the inevitable suits that will/are coming, but no .. nothing compels them to boost the ACC coffers.
Limes are a bit too expensive for now but I'm sure future competition will sort that out. I love riding them and am looking to get my own scooter in the near future. The convenience of being able to leave them wherever however is awesome.
I'll still keep my old second car around for now. Auckland is a large city and I think most people will find a car is still necessary.
I wonder whether the independence and mobility of riding Lime scooters will in fact lead to more people buying their own car.
As young man I managed a lot of activity in my Morris Minor, I would have missed out on scooters....lol.
They now have "pods" for people like the young Percy https://www.bing.com/images/search?v...x=0&ajaxhist=0
TRA trading ex divie today.
Pity only 764,068 shares have been brought back,saving just $30,562.72 in dividend payment, for those shares which have now been cancelled.
When is a dividend not really a dividend ? When the SP declines by the dividend amount as expected and now offered at $2.36 which will be a multi year new low when shares start changing hands. Good the company is buying some back and saving some shareholders from losing more capital.
Mmh - isn't it quite normal and to be expected for any share that the shareprice initially drops for the amount of the dividend when it goes Ex-dividend? Sure, there are some stocks who recover faster than others, but given that TRA just went Ex I am not quite sure how you can know which one it will be for TRA?
Is there a particular reason you expect TRA buyers and sellers not to consider that the share just went Ex dividend or did you just look for another reason to beat up TRA?
Lets see how the business and share price develops over the coming months and years - shall we?
FNZC better put a bid on on behalf of TRA as there are currently no bidders.Lol