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Started as a Stokvel, now we here. Raising capital and building communities
Sep 2, 2022 14 tweets 3 min read
/REALTY INCOME/

Let us introduce to you:

‘The Monthly Dividend Company’

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Realty Income is listed on the NYSE and is available on the EasyEquities USD account.

The company has paid 626 consecutive monthly dividends for its whole 52-year history.

Furthermore, it has increased its dividends 116 times since its IPO in 1994.💸
Aug 31, 2022 25 tweets 8 min read
RESEARCHING A STOCK FROM TOP TO BOTTOM

Purple Group💜

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Purple Group ( $PPE ) is a fast growing FinTech company that engages in investing, trading, and asset management.

They operate through

- EasyEquities ( @EasyEquities )
- GT247 ( @GT_247 )
- Emperor Asset Management
@EmperorAsset
Aug 12, 2022 10 tweets 3 min read
Let’s talk about dividends

[THREAD] 1/ What are dividends?

Dividends are a sum of money paid out to shareholders of a company from profits or cash reserves.

Dividends are usually paid annually but can also be paid quarterly or even monthly.

Dividends are paid to shareholders for literally just being an investor!
Aug 10, 2022 8 tweets 3 min read
Partnership Deal

PepsiCo has just announced a new partnership with the ESG unicorn, SMX.

Let’s discuss 👇🏽 Image 1/

SMX’s patented technology gives all materials a physical and digital memory of its origination and history so it can be recycled, reused, and authenticated multiple times.

#circulareconomy
Mar 10, 2022 9 tweets 3 min read
Ideas to help the South African Economy

(thread) 👇🏽 There is a major problem/crisis unfolding in #SouthAfrica

The truth is many South Africans are getting poorer and are struggling to stay afloat.

Let’s look at some ideas.
Mar 8, 2022 12 tweets 5 min read
Why you should start a Stokvel?

(Thread) 👇🏽 • Firstly,

What is a Stokvel?

They are saving schemes in South Africa where members contribute fixed sums of money to a central fund on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis

Traditionally they’ve been used mainly for consumption and not investment

*Money in 🔜 money out