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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Irp Prop Inv | IRP | London | Ordinary Share |
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71.25 | 71.25 |
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Posted at 22/2/2013 07:23 by cwa1 Interim Dividend IRP Property Investments Limited today announces a second interim dividend in respect of the year ending 30 June 2013, of 1.80 pence per share, as follows: Ex-Dividend Date - 6 March 2013 Record Date - 8 March 2013 Payment Date - 28 March 2013 Satisfactory and as expected |
Posted at 07/2/2013 10:36 by topvest Good news today - merger does make sense and the dividend does need re-aligning. |
Posted at 08/12/2012 07:25 by soi Hi Also a holder here and assume that at some point the dividend will be cut, it appears unsustainable.They are obviously trying to maintain it but wonder if a cut might not be better for the long term, improve cover and cash position. A cut to say 4.5p - 5p p.a. would still provide a decent return. Just my thoughts. |
Posted at 16/11/2012 14:40 by speedsgh Little reaction to the confirmation that IRP intend to maintain the full yr div at 7.2p for FY 2012/13. Currently yielding just under 12%. Something's not quite right. |
Posted at 16/8/2012 16:23 by graham1ty Surely IRP ( I am a holder) just does not have the income to maintain this divi at these levels. Not enough trading of properties, negligible capital gain to trade and take, not enough cash to fall back on. So, to pay 10% they need to wind down ( ie use) their reserves, and in effect slowly shrink. They cannot have net rental income of 10%, prices are going nowhere, so sadly, IMHO this divi is going to get debased at some stage.Any other views ? |
Posted at 12/8/2011 12:22 by horndean eagle Lots of wide dislocations at present. IRP got a huge spike due to FTSE reshuffle a couple of months ago. It then got hit extra hard after that took place whilst its cousin IPT went nowhere. Now recovering a little. Whereas FCPT has pretty much recovered its entire recent fall and the likes of IFD are still rooted to their lows. Rest of the property sector has had a very strong bounce over the last few days. Im sure it will all come back in line sooner or later. |
Posted at 24/5/2011 15:44 by nurdin Looks like excellent buys and sales: |
Posted at 20/5/2011 19:27 by alanji You obviously missed (or chose to ignore) my post on the CP+ thread:enviro- the dividend is not covered by income. Strip out property gains and income to 30/6/10 was 5.3p; 6 months to 31/12 2.5p Good news is that the quoted nav does not include swap costs of 8pps (31/12). Last time I looked IPT dividend was not covered either. Better value elsewhere |
Posted at 20/5/2011 16:17 by nurdin Cant get better secure dividend of 8.5% anywhere else imo |
Posted at 19/5/2011 08:11 by envirovision Starting to look pretty strong.1.80 pence per share, as follows: Ex-Dividend Date - 1 June 2011 Record Date - 3 June 2011 Payment Date - 24 June 2011 |
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