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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Galliford Try Holdings Plc | GFRD | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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245.00 | 244.00 | 249.00 | 244.00 | 248.00 |
Industry Sector |
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CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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06/03/2024 | Interim | GBP | 0.04 | 14/03/2024 | 15/03/2024 | 12/04/2024 |
20/09/2023 | Final | GBP | 0.075 | 09/11/2023 | 10/11/2023 | 08/12/2023 |
08/06/2023 | Special | GBP | 0.12 | 05/10/2023 | 06/10/2023 | 27/10/2023 |
08/03/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.03 | 16/03/2023 | 17/03/2023 | 14/04/2023 |
21/09/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.058 | 10/11/2022 | 11/11/2022 | 09/12/2022 |
03/03/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.022 | 10/03/2022 | 11/03/2022 | 08/04/2022 |
16/09/2021 | Final | GBP | 0.035 | 11/11/2021 | 12/11/2021 | 10/12/2021 |
04/03/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.012 | 11/03/2021 | 12/03/2021 | 09/04/2021 |
11/09/2019 | Final | GBP | 0.35 | 07/11/2019 | 08/11/2019 | 04/12/2019 |
Top Posts |
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Posted at 05/3/2024 20:42 by ddubzy Half year results tomorrow, followed by ex divi next week. Have no reason to expect anything other than positive. |
Posted at 18/12/2023 16:55 by careful GFRD went ex divi 7.5% nov 9. paid dec 8th.There seems to be something wrong with the closing price quote. It closed at around 230p but ADVFN quote 220p. It should correct itself tomorrow. |
Posted at 09/11/2023 10:01 by our haven My guess is that paying for it out of cash reserves has meant the market anticipates a drop in dividend payments, ignoring the special of course. |
Posted at 01/11/2023 15:03 by ddubzy Indeed and another 7.5p divi due next week |
Posted at 22/9/2023 11:31 by eigthwonder RNWH and GFRD have slightly different corporate DNA. RNWH's core is really a support service provider and much of their work although of a contractor type activity (using plant and machinery in the field) is actually tapping opex type budgets - projects within a financial year. Galliford is much more a contractor in the classic mould - taking on multi period capex work. That's why GFRD margin is in the 2's aiming for 3, and RNWH margin is in the 6's, and why GFRD have to have cash on the BS (but they have too much, i agree) but RNWH runs a more capital light model. Where they are similar is that both have a management team with an excellent approach to risk control |
Posted at 15/9/2023 15:10 by ddubzy Big special divi coming soon too |
Posted at 05/9/2023 09:12 by careful This enormous school concrete problem should result in more work than GFRD could handle.Good for business, it is an ill wind etc.... |
Posted at 16/8/2023 17:11 by willie99 GFRD have settled with the Scottish government. I wonder if this will affect the proposed special dividend. |
Posted at 14/7/2023 13:58 by catabrit Thanks Breezer. Yes i have heard that a few times from others that have met them, too.I think you lot will all do very well. Already you’re up 25% YTD and that excludes the dividend. I’m invested in another situation similar to this but I think the stock will fly now that the contract issue has been resolved. You will deserve it because this is a business and a sector that’s so universally hated and therein lies the opportunity - everybody is underinvested. The valuation is pathetic but that will resolve itself and considering the downside protection, the risk adjusted nature of the return on offer here is superb. |
Posted at 08/6/2023 09:06 by careful Great potential here.Many investors still nervous about this sector because of its past history. GFRD well positioned to grow. |
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