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Posted at 25/7/2005 16:45 by cashflow101 Hows about this for a fast reply,aj ???I must admit,I thought about selling some of my HFEs a few weeks back,having bought and sold a bunch last year. I still have my "core" hfe holding,so I guess with the benefit of hindsight ,we have both done about as well as each other. Incidently,with a weakening £ (at least it is via the U$,I haven't really checked it via the Aussie etc,wouldn't that make,UK based ,HFE shares better off re earnings etc,or am I missing something here?, Regards, Mike...............W |
Posted at 29/4/2005 17:42 by ajrice Not that it's going to be of interest to many, if any, as this isn't the busiest thread around, but today I reluctantly sold all my HFE stock. Having first bought in @ 128p I made a reasonable profit but still regret the need to sell. I have worries that the $ is going to weaken further and that this will have a knock on effect on the valuations/earnings of F.E. & Australasian companies. Good luck to all those still holding.aj. |
Posted at 18/4/2005 08:49 by ajrice On the back of two minor sells (each of 1400), mm's mark down HFE to within a 0.8% premium to NAV. Perhaps a good time to top up? All in my opinion only.aj. |
Posted at 24/12/2004 16:38 by ajrice A merry Christmas and a happy, healthy & prosperous New Year to all HFE holders.aj. |
Posted at 18/5/2004 11:38 by ajrice >>>>enoch: you're quite right. HFE have no holdings in India although ramifications of this market will have had adverse effects on those to the east. Nice to see a little bounce back this am. Long term HFE has my complete confidence. Hope that's not a death wish!! LOL.aj. |
Posted at 12/5/2004 10:01 by ajrice >>>enochthenocker: I don't quite know where you get the income figure of 4.1p.Checking on ADVFN's fundamentals for HFE this morning, I get the following numbers: Earning per share basic: 8.99p Dividend per share : 8.10p Giving a dividend cover of: 1.11 aj. |
Posted at 11/5/2004 11:42 by enochthenocker It has traded as much as 25% below NAV in the fairly recent past!A question regarding the dividend - Income is 4.1p and they pay a divi of 8.25p - any idea how they raise the extra 4p per share? |
Posted at 11/5/2004 11:15 by ajrice Based on yesterdays numbers, i.e. NAV per share 173.2p., mid market price 173.25p., there is now barely any premium so arguably now is a good time to top up. Personally I cannot see HFE trading at a discount to NAV in the foreseeable future.I still see S.E. Asia and Australasia as high growth prospects despite the current downturn in the Chinese economy. At least this market isn't bound and gagged by the high levels of bureaucracy endemic in our "beloved" EEC which will unfortunately lead to a stagnated European economy. All of course in my opinion. aj. |
Posted at 22/4/2004 16:46 by ajrice Good numbers today resulting in higher future dividends; well done HFE management!aj. |
Posted at 23/10/2003 14:45 by ajrice For the first time in a long time HFE's nav is more or less at a par with it's share price making this, in my opinion, a very good time to buy/top up.I just wish it was April '04, in which case I could add to my HFE ISA. Best wishes to all HFE holders. aj. |
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