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HAN Hansa Investment Company Limited

210.50
1.00 (0.48%)
17 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Hansa Investment Company Limited LSE:HAN London Ordinary Share BMG428941162 ORD 1P (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.00 0.48% 210.50 197.00 224.00 - 1,000 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -7.71M -12.06M -0.1005 -20.85 251.4M
Hansa Investment Company Limited is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HAN. The last closing price for Hansa Investment was 209.50p. Over the last year, Hansa Investment shares have traded in a share price range of 163.00p to 224.00p.

Hansa Investment currently has 120,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Hansa Investment is £251.40 million. Hansa Investment has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -20.85.

Hansa Investment Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/1/2024
14:53
Could see a further rerating of the oceans wilson holding soon. Suez and Panama issues can only add to freight prices. I'll keep on with the monthly.
bitgold
02/11/2021
15:31
Thanks, it's why I was reluctant as I couldn't work out why the need for two.
casholaa
02/11/2021
14:36
Han A non voting. Ords having voting rights where you can use to have the occasional protest against the Salomons...
cousinit
02/11/2021
14:01
Any idea what the difference is between han & hana???
casholaa
02/11/2021
13:36
Might be mad but bought some at 37% discount (211p) as that does seem wide even for this...
cousinit
14/2/2021
11:46
Given how the UK government has turned anti-business and free markets this past year, it's looking like a fabulous decision by the Hansa board.

I also see a potential major upturn in commodities, so Brazilian shipping will do well. Given the 30% discount, this screams buy. Especially as Britons realise they need to get more of their capital outside the UK.

bitgold
21/10/2020
18:15
Joined in today. Hopefully levelled out at worse. Share price has been ok since April so might pick up in a Santa Rally.
mach100
13/2/2020
15:33
Ah right, thanks for the reply, appreciated.
essentialinvestor
12/2/2020
22:53
Were IHT an issue for the Salomons, you've got nearly 300p of assets valued for IHT purposes at 200p.
coolen
12/2/2020
13:23
Why the buying is what I'm wondering?.
essentialinvestor
11/2/2020
19:55
At 190p that's £1.235m to add to his recent share buying splurge:

On 07 February 2020, Hansa Investment Company Limited (the "Company") was notified that William Salomon, Director of the Company, had acquired an interest in the share capital of the Company shares. Following this purchase of 650,000 'A' ordinary shares, his total interest in the Company is 10,864,345 ordinary shares and 1,570,500 'A' ordinary shares.

rambutan2
25/1/2020
17:07
Good point
cflather2000
23/1/2020
08:28
Thanks Steve wise words me thinks
solarno lopez
23/1/2020
08:17
SL. Stating the obvious perhaps but yes, the large discount creates the potential for the shares to be a buy. But if that discount persists you would also be selling at a large discount. I first tried to profit from a 30% Hansa discount in the early 2000s but it’s now even higher. I’m not convinced the company is fun for my benefit and it’s been a long term underperformer in my portfolio. There are times I’ve topped up, top sliced, gone all in and all out, to little avail. I’ve hung around in the hope of something strategic occurring to crystallise value but it’s evidently not in the Salomon interests, at least not in the current generations interest. I won’t be around for the next generation. Just saying.....
steve3sandal
23/1/2020
07:54
Ram have you invested into the hansa fund, looks good but large discount and 5 Yr performance aren't that good.

Have a look at buffettology fund. Higher risk accepted.

muffster
23/1/2020
07:43
Considering the large NAV discount to the current share price are the shares a buy ….they must be surely ?
solarno lopez
23/1/2020
07:40
Thank you Rambutan excellent find
solarno lopez
23/1/2020
04:59
Yield is 1.7% at 189p, say they:
rambutan2
22/1/2020
14:27
Thank you Risky and Essential I was working on quarterly dividends of 1.6p to arrive at my 3.2%
solarno lopez
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