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Everyone, humbly ask two questions.
1. Recently, shipping prices have soared and it is difficult to find a warehouse, which has attracted capital from various sources, including Amazon, Home Depot, Alibaba, and so on. In addition, some shipping companies that originally did not do international routes have also begun to intervene in the east-west trunk line. Xinxing Capital uses high-priced charter ships to carry goods. As far as I know, their freight prices seem to be higher than those of the shipping companies, but they are still full. My question is whether it is possible for these emerging capitals to start building their own ships and enter the shipping industry for a long time, similar to the way ZIM does?
2. The second question is relatively simple. Shipping companies use alliances to artificially reduce capacity by stopping voyages, thereby stabilizing freight rates. Will this constitute a monopoly under investigation? Of course, Han Jun also said that the behavior of the alliance is a monopolistic situation recognized by all countries, because this monopoly is good for the economy, so is this behavior of suspending flights and stabilizing freight rates also recognized by all countries? Even if it is recognized, is it possible for the supervision of various countries to turn their faces and deny the person when the shipper is sued?
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1. Recently, shipping prices have soared and it is difficult to find a warehouse, which has attracted capital from various sources, including Amazon, Home Depot, Alibaba, and so on. In addition, some shipping companies that originally did not do international routes have also begun to intervene in the east-west trunk line. Xinxing Capital uses high-priced charter ships to carry goods. As far as I know, their freight prices seem to be higher than those of the shipping companies, but they are still full. My question is whether it is possible for these emerging capitals to start building their own ships and enter the shipping industry for a long time, similar to the way ZIM does?
2. The second question is relatively simple. Shipping companies use alliances to artificially reduce capacity by stopping voyages, thereby stabilizing freight rates. Will this constitute a monopoly under investigation? Of course, Han Jun also said that the behavior of the alliance is a monopolistic situation recognized by all countries, because this monopoly is good for the economy, so is this behavior of suspending flights and stabilizing freight rates also recognized by all countries? Even if it is recognized, is it possible for the supervision of various countries to turn their faces and deny the person when the shipper is sued?
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IMPORTANT DIVIDEND DATES
when it comes to dividends, there are 4 important dates for investors to keep in mind:y
Announcement date
The announcement date (also known as the announce date or declaration date) is the date on which a company’s board of directors announces the next dividend it will pay to its shareholders.
The announcement will include the dividend amount to be paid to shareholders. This is typically a dollar amount per share owned – for example, $0.12 per share.
The announcement will also include the date that the dividend will be paid (the payment date), and the cut-off date by which an investor must hold that stock in order to earn the dividend (the record date).
Record date
Record date is only good to know basis but does not apply to us investors
The record date is the cut-off date established by the company to determine which shareholders are eligible to receive a dividend.
An investor must be on the company’s shareholder record on this date in order to receive the dividend payment.
Ex-dividend date (the most important date to note)
Once the record date is set, the ex-dividend date, also known as the ex-date, ex-entitlement date, or reinvestment dat...
when it comes to dividends, there are 4 important dates for investors to keep in mind:y
Announcement date
The announcement date (also known as the announce date or declaration date) is the date on which a company’s board of directors announces the next dividend it will pay to its shareholders.
The announcement will include the dividend amount to be paid to shareholders. This is typically a dollar amount per share owned – for example, $0.12 per share.
The announcement will also include the date that the dividend will be paid (the payment date), and the cut-off date by which an investor must hold that stock in order to earn the dividend (the record date).
Record date
Record date is only good to know basis but does not apply to us investors
The record date is the cut-off date established by the company to determine which shareholders are eligible to receive a dividend.
An investor must be on the company’s shareholder record on this date in order to receive the dividend payment.
Ex-dividend date (the most important date to note)
Once the record date is set, the ex-dividend date, also known as the ex-date, ex-entitlement date, or reinvestment dat...
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