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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mountview Estates Plc | LSE:MTVW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006081037 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-200.00 | -2.04% | 9,600.00 | 9,250.00 | 9,950.00 | - | 17 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 73.59M | 26.47M | 6.7876 | 14.44 | 382.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/11/2023 09:54 | Another totally boring interim results announcement, which is reassuring for us ultra long term investors. Long term borrowings up by another £9.5m so still buying. Nothing to see here! | greatgiginthesky | |
03/10/2023 16:01 | Hi Konrad, I hope all is well. Only holding a small amount of SHC, VTY and BOOT ATM. | essentialinvestor | |
03/10/2023 15:06 | Essential, are you watching the ten year gilt rate? 4.55% right now. Mountview share price is looking more interesting. | konradpuss | |
02/10/2023 19:51 | "Resignation of Auditor" oftend sends shivers. This time it need not! | jonwig | |
15/9/2023 20:53 | Essential, October has a very interesting track record as has my macro hero Stanley Druckenmiller. | konradpuss | |
15/9/2023 19:27 | Konrad, if your bearish autumn thesis is to be borne out you have about 6-8 weeks for a downdraft to start. Meanwhile there have been bargains. VTY is Up nearly 90% from last October's Truss plunge low point. SHC looks value to me longer term, all be it will be hit if wider equity markets turn lower. | essentialinvestor | |
15/9/2023 18:49 | ydderF, I just cannot help but think one day Pears will buy out the family interests and take it private. I too have bought in and out over the years. I am currently out, however this share price would be a very acceptable entry level. I think people have missed the consequence of the rolling two year rent re-registration process and result in respect of regulated tenancies. The outcome is the rents track inflation. | konradpuss | |
15/9/2023 17:01 | I've held these on and off over the last 40 years and realise I had no good reason to sell each time, but this could only be stated in retrospect. Almost the same argument could be used for the Company disposing of regulated tenancy properties at auction the selling part of the trading activity. I have even bought properties at auction from Mountview (1977-1982) including a property for £17k in London NW6 which I sold a few years later for more than £100k (now worth £2m). Go figure It's remarkable how so many people don't understand the economics of buying tenanted properties and the value of the assets here (we can only guess intelligently, but much much more than £110 per share, perhaps £200). A kind of semi-open secret and we can all be grateful it has been virtual private company forever, no plundering by private equity or Pears group interests. Can things stay like this - surely not much longer? | ydderf | |
20/8/2023 17:11 | konrad, appreciate the view. Another down leg in the listed UK commercial REITS looks underway - tbf it needs to be seen in the context of a pick up in equity market volatility. | essentialinvestor | |
19/8/2023 05:12 | Brasil, I can see quite a large lump of liquidity being pumped out of the system right now. Folk who I know who have always 'done another deal' or found another loan are plain out of luck right now. As this coming recession is well flagged the big corporates will not be caught with their pants down. I can see corporate profits down twenty percent on average next year. There has been no bankruptcies for over ten years - they are starting now. As to Mountview, they are well financed and their rents from their regulated tenants will go up with inflation. It is not going to be nice especially for the over leveraged and poor. | konradpuss | |
18/8/2023 22:07 | Konrad What do see coming? | hybrasil | |
09/8/2023 21:03 | Did any Advfn reader go to the agm and can give a summary of what happened thanks | twells1 | |
09/8/2023 20:10 | twelis - no, I haven't been for the last few years. London and back is almost the amount of the dividend! I see the voting against Ms Archibald is getting more and more emphatic. Need to convene the politburo shareholders to set the matter right. | jonwig | |
09/8/2023 19:28 | Essential, this share was good to me, however I think that what is coming in the autumn or latest early next year will have a profound influence on share prices even of under valued companies like Mountview. I hold now only one stock. I might be well wrong mind. | konradpuss | |
09/8/2023 19:04 | Konrad!!!, oh my. | essentialinvestor | |
09/8/2023 18:37 | twells, sadly not this year as I have sold out. Not saying I will not reinvest. Sad to miss the on going family squabble. | konradpuss | |
09/8/2023 17:43 | i could not make the agm today and presume Jonwig and Konradpus did. A summary of questions and answers would be very much appreciated. thank you | twells1 | |
28/7/2023 17:46 | Oh, I'm patient! Meanwhile collecting a very reasonable dividend. | jonwig | |
28/7/2023 17:21 | Jon, The William Peers Group will have this company in the end. Now don't ask me when. | konradpuss | |
28/7/2023 17:07 | Net assets £391m, number of shares 3.9m, so £100/share. But, as Poster poacher says, trading properties are booked at cost. So true NAV is anything from £150 upwards, I guess. There was a lot of interest in this a few years ago, with speculation about takeover, etc. | jonwig | |
28/7/2023 16:52 | If you look at the accounts under performance it tells you the asset value is £100 but this is not taking into account the current valuation of the properties. | poacher45 | |
28/7/2023 15:58 | Jonwig, Solely from the accounts, does the NAV work out at around £86 a share ? With thanks. | coolen | |
28/7/2023 09:51 | 2023 Annual Report: | jonwig | |
15/6/2023 15:40 | I wonder if they capped the interest rate on the borrowings? | konradpuss |
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