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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Blackrock Latin American Investment Trust Plc | BRLA | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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388.00 | 385.00 | 388.00 | 386.00 | 381.00 |
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EQUITY INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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02/10/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.057376 | 12/10/2023 | 13/10/2023 | 09/11/2023 |
03/07/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.058814 | 13/07/2023 | 14/07/2023 | 11/08/2023 |
03/04/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.049817 | 13/04/2023 | 14/04/2023 | 16/05/2023 |
03/01/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.050874 | 12/01/2023 | 13/01/2023 | 08/02/2023 |
03/01/2023 | Special | GBP | 0.105145 | 12/01/2023 | 13/01/2023 | 08/02/2023 |
03/10/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.053756 | 13/10/2022 | 14/10/2022 | 09/11/2022 |
01/07/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.047666 | 14/07/2022 | 15/07/2022 | 12/08/2022 |
01/04/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.061053 | 14/04/2022 | 19/04/2022 | 16/05/2022 |
04/01/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.046158 | 13/01/2022 | 14/01/2022 | 08/02/2022 |
01/10/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.047633 | 14/10/2021 | 15/10/2021 | 08/11/2021 |
01/07/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.056756 | 08/07/2021 | 09/07/2021 | 06/08/2021 |
01/04/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.050139 | 15/04/2021 | 16/04/2021 | 10/05/2021 |
04/01/2021 | Interim | USD | 0.0745 | 14/01/2021 | 15/01/2021 | 08/02/2021 |
01/10/2020 | Interim | GBP | 0.041907 | 08/10/2020 | 09/10/2020 | 09/11/2020 |
01/07/2020 | Interim | USD | 0.0557 | 09/07/2020 | 10/07/2020 | 11/08/2020 |
01/04/2020 | Interim | GBP | 0.037229 | 09/04/2020 | 14/04/2020 | 20/05/2020 |
02/01/2020 | Interim | GBP | 0.070048 | 09/01/2020 | 10/01/2020 | 06/02/2020 |
02/10/2019 | Interim | GBP | 0.062424 | 10/10/2019 | 11/10/2019 | 08/11/2019 |
02/07/2019 | Interim | GBP | 0.075137 | 11/07/2019 | 12/07/2019 | 16/08/2019 |
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Posted at 14/11/2023 16:31 by sharesoc In case you missed our webinar with BlackRock Latin American Investment Trust (BRLA), the recording can be found on our YouTube channel: |
Posted at 20/9/2023 14:46 by sharesoc ShareSoc is hosting a webinar with BlackRock Latin American Investment Trust plc (BRLA) on 05 October 2023, which may be of interest to current shareholders or potential investors. Samuel Vecht (Managing Director) and Christoph Brinkman (Deputy Manager) will be presenting. You can register here: |
Posted at 19/6/2023 21:26 by 2wild Good value at 420p, 11.8% discount to 474.38p NAV and 4.9% dividend yield. |
Posted at 31/3/2022 22:42 by sharesoc ShareSoc is hosting a webinar with BlackRock Latin American Investment Trust plc (BRLA) on 26 April 2022, which may be of interest to current shareholders or potential investors. Sam Vecht and Ed Kuczma (co-managers) will be presenting. You can register here: |
Posted at 28/10/2021 21:06 by cerrito Directors talk had an interview in the last couple of days with the Head of Investment Trusts at Edison on BRLA,To me she struggled to come up with a buy case...perhaps not her job. She mentioned the access to Blackrock's research capacity and the good yield,especially with the discount but the dividends are not being paid out of earnings. I have not held for 20 years plus when they were run by Deutsche Bank. One issue for me has been the wide bid/offered spread I will continue to monitor in rather a lethargic fashion and to see how long the current price weakness continues. One issue is that 56% of their assets are in Brazil-below the 60% benchmark granted- with its weak Bovespa and the interest rate rises of the last 24 hours. |
Posted at 27/8/2012 13:43 by strollingmolby IC section this week on Brazil, featuring BRLA: |
Posted at 06/1/2011 05:09 by fundjockey RiskblueI am still with BRLA despite its autumn price consolidation. Winter seems to have brought back some growth. What do you think about GPM Golden Promise Precious Metals-an IT on steroids? Listened to their enthusiastic and knowledgable manager and their performance is suberb. It's now also suitable for an ISA TREWSA The AIC site use the last NAV currently 777 for calculating Discount however has never been more than + or - 5% so irrelevant to me. More important to me is the long term capital growth. It could be bought for £1 in 2003 and its now worth nearly £8 The accepted wisdom with IT's is to buy in a bull market to take advantage of the gearing but sell when you think a correction is about to take place. They can't ungear easily as the money is borrowed. I did use to be a buy and hold investor but not any longer. FJ |
Posted at 08/8/2010 13:19 by fundjockey Hi guys 6 posts in a year seems light for this IT. Is everyone buying ETR's now instead of IT's? I have held BRLA since July 2007 when it was sub £5 and see no reason to sell. It's just unexciting however keeps ticking up and hopefully can break through resistance at £6.70 Direct investment in shares seems to many to be more attractive but often market prices, overhangs or permit problems can severely affect single company share prices. For this reason I recently also bought into Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust however my timing has not been all that good and I am still down 5% Strange however it seems Investment Trusts seem to be a little out of favour compared to say 10 years ago. Buying ETR's seems very impersonal to me however I might be a bit old fashioned! FJ |
Posted at 13/10/2009 08:36 by field3 Looking to invest in BRLA and Invesco Perpetual Latin America (which I have in the past) but just wary of the rise. I guess for long term investing this should not make too much a difference but feel there has to be a correction at some point. |
Posted at 07/10/2009 13:21 by washbrook --------------------2 Stocks outperforming the market. BRLA=Blackrock Latin America I.T cyn=City Natural Resouces High Yield Trust -------------------- CLICK GRAPH TO ENLARGE -------------------- |
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