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There are roughly 1.8million (national &foreigners ) employed Black African in the uk with a median income of 20k. If as a collective they invest just 1% of their yearly income (£200) into buying stock of companies who exploit our continent, that's a financial power of £369million or :

-1% of Rio Tinto
-0.44% Total
-0.4% of Royal Dutch shell
-1.5%of Newmont mining

The companies below have major operation in Africa and are Publicly Traded (meaning anyone can become a shareholder), these are the dividends they have paid out in recent years. Now I hope you get my point..

Here are the dividend payouts for the companies you listed for the last few years:

  • Barrick Gold:
YearDividend per share
2021$0.09
2020$0.18
2019$0.16
2018$0.16
2017$0.12
  • Newmont Mining:
YearDividend per share
2021$2.40
2020$1.00
2019$1.00
2018$0.56
2017$0.25
  • Royal Dutch Shell:
YearDividend per share
2021£0.1735
2020£0.1665
2019£0.1635
2018£0.1470
2017£0.1390
  • Total SE:
YearDividend per share
2021€0.66
2020€0.66
2019€0.66
2018€0.64
2017€0.62
  • ENI S.P.A:
YearDividend per share
2021€0.86
2020€0.86
2019€0.86
2018€0.83
2017€0.80
  • ExxonMobil:
YearDividend per share
2021$3.48
2020$3.48
2019$3.43
2018$3.24
2017$3.08
  • Rio Tinto:
YearDividend per share
2021$5.57
2020$4.43
2019$3.80
2018$3.09
2017$2.90
  • Glencore:
YearDividend per share
2020$0.12
2019$0.20
2018$0.20
2017$0.20
2016$0.10

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by A.Bobbo

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