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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Henderson Grp | HGI | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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52.50 | 52.50 |
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Posted at 28/3/2008 10:52 by fillipe Hi everyone.I've been following HGI for quite a while now, but still struggle to fully find out what's going on there. It's started to look like a reasonable punt now it's nearing the 100p area. Anyone thinking likewise?Thks. f |
Posted at 25/10/2007 22:25 by gbb483 The price hike over the last few days is just a correction for the mis-alignment of the special dividend and the stock consolidation. If the share price had been 138p then it would've been ok, as it was closer to 175p pre consolidation, it's had to adjust to 185p post consolidation. |
Posted at 23/10/2007 13:24 by wiseacre The PR output from this company is indefatigible and full marks should be given for its redoubtable efforts as it pushes its shareprice upwards and onwards with spoecial dividend; presentations and general hype. However there is no smoke without fire and rumours last summer that its funds took on board a lot of toxic waste in the form of credit derivatives may yet have their consequence despite blanket denials from the board. Be warned. |
Posted at 13/8/2007 21:48 by bohemia Surely though the rating is the responsibility of S&P and or Moodys, unless someone - the originator or intermediary - mis-stated what the underlying loans were like. But HGI wouldn't appear to fill that role, and it seems a little unfair to level that against them Simon.Not that there isn't a great deal of litigation to come. This is well worth a read: (Disclaimer: I am short HGI anyhow!) |
Posted at 07/8/2007 12:57 by simon cawkwell Gentlemen,I understand that HGI has run into trouble on derivatives in mortgage debt markets. I do not yet know whether this is on their own account through proprietary trading or for their clients or both. Time will tell. Simon Cawkwell |
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