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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Hansteen Holdings Plc | HSTN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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116.20 |
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Posted at 20/12/2019 14:36 by poacher45 The directors were entitled to large share bonuses in 2019 depending on performance.I should imagine that this has all been calculated for in the deal. I do not think there will be a higher offer. I have bought RLE a Birmingham property company for 53p. Ex dividend on Jan 2nd for a 0.937 dividend. Dividends are paid quarterly and the forcast for next year is for 4p for the year. This will then be nearly 8% yield. Why the low price Invesco are forced sellers to pay off redemptions from there investors just like Woodford. |
Posted at 20/12/2019 14:09 by pj fozzie I sold out. It looks like a done deal. I've put the money into EDIN - not as high a yield as this, but pretty safe and the prospect of steady increasing divs and selling at a discount to NAV. With Boris at the helm, I think the medium term outlook for UK focused ITs has improved. I'd have been perfectly happy if the sale hadn't happened, but I can't change that. I just need dividend security as I retired early and dividends is my only source of income.Cheers, PJ |
Posted at 24/10/2019 10:24 by srichardson8 Well goodness me, that really came out of the blue (for me, anyway)! A very strong, positive statement on new rentals and rentals achieved. Over the five years I have held this stock it has been a bit difficult to follow the real returns what with sales of the European portfolio, capital returns, tax credits and dividends. But a pretty simple calculation shows the real returns have been outstanding though the size of the holding has gone down as shares were tendered. It is a pretty small company now, only £422mn market cap, but interesting to see pretty canny investors (though usually rather s-t?) like GLG getting on board. I also am surprised as I reckoned that the business they are NOT in was the purchase and lease of really big distribution centres which is the area of the property sector most obviously benefitting from increased demand. Or so I believe....Anyway management is very upbeat it sounds as if assets at balance sheet value remain well below realisable values rentals are up and dividend returns are running in excess of 5% What's not to like? Or am I in cloud Hansteen land? (I have added today) |
Posted at 22/10/2019 11:50 by george stobbart Moving to the right direction. Once Brexit is sorted HSTN will be takenover within a month. |
Posted at 20/9/2019 13:54 by jombaston I'm running the rule over HSTN but what surprised me is that they have a lot of properties with a very low average value - only £2.5m.I'm not sure an institutional investor would be interested in such small lot sizes. Smaller investors might be potentially buyers I guess. Does anyone have a view on why the talks with WHR broke down? Was it simply the price? The small lot sizes may also explain why their operating and admin costs are high. On the plus side they are active investors and the smaller properties do generate a higher yield. |
Posted at 01/8/2019 08:13 by belgraviaboy Buying back this morning - HSTN are a quality outfit and the discount is unjustified |
Posted at 30/7/2019 07:28 by purplepelmets Trading at the bottom of its range, nice discount to NAV with a 6+ % yield. I added yesterday. This is interesting in that it’s industrial properties are perfect for the likes of Amazon and other e-commerce co’s to use as logistics bases and warehousing. Also Glad they ditched the European portfolio.Anyone have any thoughts on HSTN ? |
Posted at 09/2/2019 17:10 by grahamite2 Was a dividend of 2.4p paid in October? The dividend history on the website makes no mention of it. |
Posted at 27/11/2018 13:13 by george stobbart Takeover of HSTN looks closer than ever for 25-30% premium (before brexit date Mar-19). |
Posted at 03/5/2018 10:35 by pj fozzie Well I had a shock this morning when I logged on to check the value of my portfolio, before remembering that my Hansteen shares were ex-div (not the right phrase I know - 'cos it's not a dividend, but not too sure what is the right phrase).OK - now that's priced in and the shares are about 96p, do we now know what the likely forward yield on Hansteen will be? I assume, with less property in the portfolio, there will be a cut in dividend - have we been told what to expect? Cheers, PJ |
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