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PEW Premier Eng.

162.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Premier Eng. LSE:PEW London Ordinary Share GB0033537902 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 162.00 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
160.00 164.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 162.00 GBX

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Posted at 07/3/2017 22:03 by praipus
NAV up! :)
Posted at 01/3/2017 10:02 by praipus
Unexpected dividend increase :)
Posted at 09/2/2017 20:17 by praipus
Happy new year all:)

Rereading some of Aleman's comments on OPG and having met the CFO at the excellent Premier funds client day I'm surprised at OPGs volatility I recall their being strong government links established commodity supply chain and clear asset building income building development plan. The figures turnover and profit show this but not the share price. IMHO OPG will correct violently at some point the share price could easily treble to be on a more typical and accurate growth company multiple. On the other hand maybe the share price is being worked down ready for more institutional sovereign wealth fund loading.

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Posted at 04/11/2016 10:31 by praipus
Good PEW are ahead regardless or world uncertainties.
Posted at 21/10/2016 08:22 by praipus
Offer for DVW today (reject bound to be better offer IMHO)should encourage the remaining UK utilities. Wouldnt be surprised if PEW had a few tucked away based on the managment teams history:)
Posted at 20/7/2016 11:18 by kingcashbilly
PEW underwent a capital reorganisation in December 2015, whereby its existing ZDPs expired at the end of the year, and has been replaced by a new ZDP issue with an expiry date in November 2020. This has undated the Ordinary shares which have received dividend payments totalling 111.75p since November 2003, combined with NAV growth of approx. 65%.

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Posted at 07/6/2016 12:41 by aleman
I see OPG, the largest invetment at 9.9%, is to start paying dividends. It always worried me that PEW comitted so much to OPG, and it has suffered as OPG's price has fallen, but at least we should see some stronger income on the back of it. The expected maiden dividend (with an initial target of 15% payout) should have a yield of around 1.5% . If OPG equates to just under 14p of PEW assets, then that should add 0.2p to PEW income. That 0.2p should be in a position to grow quite quickly, although OPG is still prioritising debt repayment and has growth aspirations. It should be warned that OPG shares have fallen as expansion timelines have been missed, although they do seem to be getting there slowly.
Posted at 28/4/2016 10:13 by aleman
Premier Energy and Water Trust PLC

Premier Energy and Water Trust PLC announces an unchanged first interim dividend for the year ending 31 December 2016 of 1.9 pence per ordinary share. This first interim dividend will be paid on 30 June 2016 to members on the register at the close of business on 3 June 2016. The Ordinary shares will be marked ex-dividend on 2 June 2016.

The Directors have previously indicated that they expect that the total dividend for 2016, in the absence of unforeseen or exceptional circumstance, will be at least 8.00p per ordinary share. This expectation remains intact.

28 April 2016

Enquiries:

Premier Fund Managers Limited + 44 (0) 1483 30 60 90
Nigel Sidebottom
James Smith
Claire Long
Posted at 21/4/2016 09:40 by aleman
I can't see this placing getting far. It has to enhance NAV so outsiders must have to pay over NAV to get new shares issued. PEW rarely trades at a premium so I don't see any shares gettign issued in the next year. It seems a waste of time - or am I missing something?



Perhaps, the zeroes are expected to trade at a premium as interest rates turn increasingly negative and they can issue new shares if the premium on the new zeroes exceeds the discount on the ordinaries. I suppose that makes sense.
Posted at 26/2/2016 10:29 by aleman
I remain a little concerned about the size of PEW's largest holding but OPG produced a good trading update, today. It look set to start paying dividends soon. That and the return of capital that PEW have to reinvest from REG mean that prospects look good for dividend rises from this year's payout of at least 8p (6.6% yield). I've noted the chart suggests the shares are about to break the downtrend or lurch downwards. The latter seems highly unlikely without some bad wider market news so I'm guessing the shares are about to start making progress again. I've topped up.
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