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EVE Museum updates (dividends 3.4%)

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Trogdor Montague
Jaque Pot Holdings
#41 - 2016-06-03 19:49:53 UTC
CistaCista wrote:
And I have paid out dividends.

The good news is dividends grew for the third month in row to now 2.1 %. I am holding back with buying too much stuff so dividends will most likely continue to grow a bit in the coming months
Altogether 7 bn have been paid out as dividends so far.

The other good news is that some shares have been destroyed, This means that we all get a little higher dividends each month than the official values!


How do you destroy shares?
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#42 - 2016-06-03 19:55:01 UTC
Trogdor Montague wrote:
How do you destroy shares?

I suppose one of the share owners had their character recycled.
Trogdor Montague
Jaque Pot Holdings
#43 - 2016-06-03 20:06:46 UTC
CistaCista wrote:
Trogdor Montague wrote:
How do you destroy shares?

I suppose one of the share owners had their character recycled.

ahh... that makes sense
Athena Machina
Akadeimia Keipouron SVK
Apocalypse Now.
#44 - 2016-06-06 13:33:43 UTC
I'd love to be a part of this IPO. If anyone is willing to sell their shares, please do let me know here.

Cista, any chance those destroyed shares will be open to buyers?
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#45 - 2016-06-06 14:58:36 UTC
Athena Machina wrote:
Cista, any chance those destroyed shares will be open to buyers?

No, I just mentioned the lost shares because the dividend system automatically divides the money among the remaining shares. It is a curious bug/feature.

If you would like to buy shares, you will probably have to make an offer here somewhere above 30 mil ISK per share.
Athena Machina
Akadeimia Keipouron SVK
Apocalypse Now.
#46 - 2016-06-06 15:52:52 UTC
CistaCista wrote:
Athena Machina wrote:
Cista, any chance those destroyed shares will be open to buyers?

No, I just mentioned the lost shares because the dividend system automatically divides the money among the remaining shares. It is a curious bug/feature.

If you would like to buy shares, you will probably have to make an offer here somewhere above 30 mil ISK per share.


Yeah, leaving an offer here for anyone looking to sell shares. Please contact me!
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#47 - 2016-07-03 09:42:45 UTC
We are waiting for the accounting report so I paid out the dividends already.

There was one very large purchase this month which was the Monocle.
Following this purchase shareholder dividends fell a bit from 627K per share to 459K per share or 1.5%. Enjoy!


CistaCista
EVE Museum
#48 - 2016-07-05 06:39:40 UTC  |  Edited by: CistaCista
Hey! My fashionably underpaid accountant pointed out to me that I had made a mistake in money transfer among the two internal accounts of the museum, when purchasing that monocle. This resulted in too little money paid out for dividends for June!

This has now been corrected, and a cool 200K extra on each share is the result that has been sent to you, bringing the June dividends to 2.2% altogether YAY!
This is the highest amount of ISK the museum has paid out per share in its first year.
Magnu Stormhawk
#49 - 2016-07-07 14:54:26 UTC
I have pleasure in presenting the twelfth monthly financial report for EVE Museum.

EVE Museum - June 2016 Financials

EVE Museum - Asset Register

Highlights for the month:

ISK Donations: 2b
Asset Donations: 315m
Asset Purchases: 4b
Artefact asset value: 173b
NAV at month end: 198b


As always, happy to answer any queries in respect of accounting policies and presentation. Cista2 will deal with any queries in respect of the operation of the museum and it's transactions.


CistaCista
EVE Museum
#50 - 2016-07-08 16:27:46 UTC
*Help evaluate the EVE Museum collection*

So! The public IPO has run for a full year now, and this should be a good occasion to reassess the value of the assets.

Why is this important? It is not essential, in the sense that shareholder dividends do not come from profit within the museum, so changes in values do not impact you immediately. But for investors it is nevertheless reassuring to know that money has not been squandered, and that the estimated value of museum assets remains several times higher than the price value stamped on the shares that are held.

I have looked through the entire asset list as seen on the webpage and suggested some new values in the far right column of each table there. GREEN values for items that have increased in value, and RED values for the opposite.
The scramble to buy materials for citadels let many people to sell everything else this year, meaning also the collectables market was hit. Especially ships that were easily liquidated. Furthermore I also bought many rigged ships at a much too high price.
Meanwhile, Astronautic Engineering increased value from 5 bn to 50 bn, and Silvershore Greatcoat went from 12 bn to 25 bn, so that helps :)

You can now correct me! If you have time and knowledge, please have a look at some of the values listed, and comment on anything that you believe is off. I will be happy to adjust before we do the next montly report for July.

Here is the link again
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#51 - 2016-07-22 17:20:21 UTC  |  Edited by: CistaCista
About one week left if you want to correct any judgment errors I have made in valuing assets!

It would be particularly interesting to get any opinions on the value of the Astronautic Engineering skillbook. It was as fact sold for 50 bn or so to that banker that was the first person to attempt to max out all the skills of EVE Online.
And looking at the market data for this skillbook, it can be seen that other sales for it have been even higher. These sales do smell a bit of RMT though, if you take a look at the graph. What is it really worth?

Also the Cross of the Throne Order is hard to assess. I bought it for 80 bn and immediately got an offer to sell it on after that. But since then, CCP went and seeded another one so there is now two of them in game. I have left the value standing at 80 bn though, as in my opinion any item that is that rare must be valued not in bn but in hundreds of bn.
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#52 - 2016-08-02 07:51:39 UTC
July dividends have been paid out.
These rose to 2.29% or 680K per share. Enjoy!

It may be some days before we have the full accounts and revaluation.
Magnu Stormhawk
#53 - 2016-08-04 19:18:52 UTC
I have pleasure in presenting the thirteenth monthly financial report for EVE Museum.

EVE Museum - July 2016 Financials

EVE Museum - Asset Register

Highlights for the month:

ISK Donations: 2b
Asset Donations: 78m
Asset Purchases: 190m
Artefact asset value: 231b
NAV at month end: 256b

This month includes a full revaluation of all assets based on values recommended by Cista2 and put to the public for consideration and comment. The total net revaluation is an increase in asset value of 57 billion, which includes both increases and reductions across all categories of assets.

As always, happy to answer any queries in respect of accounting policies and presentation. Cista2 will deal with any queries in respect of the operation of the museum and it's transactions.
Lord Hook
Durus Scelus
#54 - 2016-08-28 16:34:44 UTC
Any shares for sale contact me
Koniforous
Tauren Transit
#55 - 2016-08-29 13:03:42 UTC
I reactivated my account over the weekend, and I just wanted to say thank you for the dependable return on the shares I purchased when you first started this venture. Wonderful!
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#56 - 2016-08-29 15:54:55 UTC  |  Edited by: CistaCista
Thank you, and i intend to continue this project this way in the coming years.
Nouva MacGyver
Jedrzejczyk Integrated Capital
Minerva Exalt Holdings
#57 - 2016-08-30 06:37:36 UTC
Concur. Been receiving ROIs in a timely manner and in good order. May you have continued good fortune.
CistaCista
EVE Museum
#58 - 2016-09-02 20:43:37 UTC
Monthly dividends have been paid! the museum bought a few things this month, most notably the Mobile Refinery Operation skill for 6 bn!

This spending means dividends dropped slightly to 561K per share, or 1.9%.
On the bright side, the total amount of ISK that the museum has paid you shareholders in dividends, has now surpassed 10 bn ISK :)
Magnu Stormhawk
#59 - 2016-09-15 07:44:52 UTC
I have pleasure in presenting the fourteenth monthly financial report for EVE Museum.

EVE Museum - August 2016 Financials

EVE Museum - Asset Register

Highlights for the month:

ISK Donations: 2b
Asset Donations: 0.6b
Asset Purchases: 6.2b
Artefact asset value: 238b
NAV at month end: 258b


As always, happy to answer any queries in respect of accounting policies and presentation. Cista2 will deal with any queries in respect of the operation of the museum and it's transactions.
Walter Pryst
Pryst Services Corp
#60 - 2016-09-17 05:02:53 UTC
I would be interested in purchasing a small number of shares. Willing to pay 33mil each. Please contact me in game

You can call me Walt