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BKIR Bank Ireland

0.245
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Bank Ireland BKIR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.245 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.245 0.245
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Bank Of Ireland BKIR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 25 Apr 2014 and 25 Apr 2024

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Posted at 10/7/2017 07:08 by catsick
Is this the end of bkir now , do we become boig from now on ?
Posted at 13/6/2017 18:14 by kemorkid
Why bluebell??
If they consolidate Bkir will have valuation of 690
Posted at 08/6/2017 10:50 by hayfield
Thinking of adding a few more now that its back down to the low twenties. Not bad considering we should be getting a dividend next year.
Posted at 28/3/2017 17:10 by donpatrol
Yes he has signaled so, but it will not be this year or next by the look of things. He`s got a load of shares he`d like to see a Divi for first!
He done a good job, plus he wasn't afraid to dip his hands into his pockets and buy a few shares himself. I stacked up on more when i saw him buying, and if he goes to the pot for more I`ll do the same!
Posted at 02/3/2017 19:46 by hayfield
I attended an auction of repossessed houses and other properties today. Had my eye on one house that BOI was selling. The amount owed was 140k, they got to sell the house for over 200k. Plenty of buyers at the auction, older clients, the gray haired "Silver dollar" type buying up everything. I`m afraid that house prices are going to push a lot higher here now. As for commercial properties, they have really upped in value since Brexit was announced.
Bad loan book my ass, this bank is reaping in the money from this so called bad loan book. I failed to secure the property, but I will now sink the funds into BOI stock instead. Bank currently valued at around 8 billion, which is a complete laugh when you consider they make over 1 billion profit a year. Plus they have gotten away with no divi again this year to build up even more reserves!
With Richie Boucher at the helm with his aggressive and ruthless streak will take no prisoners. My Target price here is 70c
Posted at 24/2/2017 08:43 by liarspoker
Results as expected although profit higher than I had expected but as usual it's been boosted. Divi coming for the FY 2017. Brexit concerns remain. NPL's and pension deficit reducing.
Posted at 11/2/2017 11:45 by donpatrol
Be a nice surprise if they announce some form of a divi, even a one off. Not looking likely though, more likely to restart in 2018. Cant really see why not as they are amassing heaps of profits and the bad loan book is disappearing fast, house prices on the move yet again and Dublin commercial has had a firecracker lit under it since the start of Brexit. Don`t see any downside even with the exposure to the UK. Its not as if the property and law there will suddenly cease to exist.
In all fairness, Banking valuations are still on the floor, Bank of Ireland has a Mcap of 8 billion and profits close to a billion. Theirs Pharmaceutical companies out there with more debt issued and less profits yet the Mcaps are through the roof.
I can see a big shift towards this sector sooner rather than later.
Posted at 05/1/2017 12:16 by enturner
I've been investing in BKIR for many years. I was merely wondering if there was something I'd missed other than general background. That's what forums are about surely? Not a personal attack. I'm long to the tune of 1.1 million shares so it's a significant proportion of my portfolio. If you can't help then please don't answer.
Posted at 02/12/2016 15:28 by enturner
Nice to see CET1 at 13%. Will this signal a return of the dividend?
Posted at 03/8/2016 11:42 by linney3
Dont hold out for a dividend any time soon! Paper profits will be put to use repairing the balance sheet for years to come. Government share holding still to be sold off. There is a multiple to be made on this one but only for those that can hold out for a few years. No reason why a 20 - 25% return cannot be achieved this year though for those short termers

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