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LRE Lancashire Holdings Limited

595.00
14.00 (2.41%)
Last Updated: 15:21:49
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lancashire Holdings Limited LSE:LRE London Ordinary Share BMG5361W1047 COM SHS USD0.50
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  14.00 2.41% 595.00 594.00 596.00 605.00 582.00 584.00 121,508 15:21:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins 449.1M 321.5M 1.3460 4.41 1.42B
Lancashire Holdings Limited is listed in the Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LRE. The last closing price for Lancashire was 581p. Over the last year, Lancashire shares have traded in a share price range of 525.00p to 690.00p.

Lancashire currently has 238,863,740 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lancashire is £1.42 billion. Lancashire has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.41.

Lancashire Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/3/2015
20:18
Stopped looking.

Just had a read of your last post.

It includes HGM.

Hope you are not a closest "gold bug"...........lol.

irnbru2
18/3/2015
20:15
I am looking back, as it ight not have been, HGM, Highland Gold.
irnbru2
18/3/2015
20:12
Garry,

How's it going.

You posted a week ago, the list of dividend shares you have.

Your post/reply was in response to my post about INFI.

In your post you said,

"Stocks I would buy at the moment for value and Dividend yield are,
CNA
HGM
HSBC
INFI
MRW
SBRY.

Most I understand.

Why have you included HGM in your buy list.

Cheers.

irnbru2
18/3/2015
16:22
Loso,My Stocks as follows if it helps, ADM,ALY,BEZ,BKG,BRCI,BP,CNA,CLIG.ESUR,FLG,GSK,GLIF,GVC,HSD,HGM.HSBA,IMT.INFI,LRE,MRW,NG,NCYF,PHNX,RDSB,SBRY,SSE and VOD.
garycook
18/3/2015
16:16
Just like DNLM - Div 75.5p & dropped 130p after xd. Lol !!!!
eeza
18/3/2015
14:55
its the next you want over 90p paid in nov good info
portside1
18/3/2015
14:05
And nice big xd drop coming with it. Expect it to drop 40 -50p.
joan of arc
18/3/2015
10:47
xd tomorrow, nice fat divi coming:-))))

woody

woodcutter
17/3/2015
10:22
Gary Cook - "Lost £120,000 investing in Centaur Litigation "

That must have left a bitter taste, agree with you 100% on IFA's and have only one fund (an IT) which has worldwide remit and only hang on to it just to keep a bit of overseas to my portfolio value of which is a tad below yours but income nowhere near, if you are doing something right, I must be doing something wrong ha ha

As far as LRE is concerned I'm looking to get in.

losos
11/3/2015
15:21
Bought a few earlier at 654p
badtime
05/3/2015
15:13
Here's another one for your watch list Gary. I think it's in a Buying position today - see what you think..
nofool
05/3/2015
02:31
Nice one Wllm.Keep her working,invest her money,and tell her you are now a Income Fund Manager and you retire or Re-Mortgage the house that would please her Ha Ha Ha.Shauney2,yes looked at NVA,but now to expensive great results and Divi,needs buying around £6.Would buy it on a drop or correction £5 would be even better with a 9% yield,but not much chance of that,but you never know look at LRE recently.Will put it on the Watch list.Thanks for your input.
garycook
04/3/2015
16:07
hi Gary,

yes I would agree regarding fund managers and IFA's much better to manage your own money. Do you work or just live off the income ?
The reason I ask is that I have around £90,000 invested and would like to reach a point where I could live off the income and give up the day job. Funnily enough I spoke to my wife the other day regarding this and suggested £400,000 would be enough for me to retire on. She was none too happy when I advised her we would need £800,000 for her to retire also :)

wllm

wllmherk
04/3/2015
12:55
Garry,

Ok, cheers.
Will look at some of the others you mention.

irnbru2
04/3/2015
09:50
Have you looked at NVA Gary?
shauney2
04/3/2015
09:44
Wllm,It is the truth and honest. No Bull. Have £443,000 Invested average yield 6.32% = £28,000.I am my own Fund Manager. Who needs them and Financial Advisors.All Dodgy and all Legal Crooks. Lost £120,000 investing in Centaur Litigation now in Liquidation, with a so called IFA friend who did not tell me, he was receiving £6,000 Commission. Should have put the £120k in the Stockmarket, at least I would still have the money.Anyway LRE looks a good investment have BRIT,just sold CGL,only leaves BEZ in the sector with a decent yield.LRE could be taken over also.
garycook
04/3/2015
07:48
wow Gary, there is many a fund manager who would be very happy with that performance. Impressive,

wllm

wllmherk
04/3/2015
05:50
IrnBru,Sometimes you have just got to go with gut feelings.Did plenty of research.INFI has just won a contract to supply Lloyds Banking group the energy for there UK banks,and the Dividend as been promised by Management for 2015 of 18.33p a share,I purchased LRE at 5.67.ADM for £12,ALY 25p,BKG £22,BRIT 240,CWC 35p,CLIG 258,FCRE 60p,FLG 325,GSK 1350,GLIF 54p,GVC 405,HSD 83.IMT £22,INFI 199,NG 788,PHNX 565 SLI 75,SSE 1307,TLPR 256 and VOD 280.All shares when purchased were Yielding between 6 and 8% and most are still yielding these premiums.I have a 28 Stock High Yielding Portfolio started in 2012 Yielding me £28,000 a year and had a profit in capital and growth of £70,000.So I must be doing something correct.Stocks I would buy at the moment for value and Dividend yields are.CNA,HGM,HSBC,INFI,MRW and SBRY.
garycook
03/3/2015
14:01
just added 1400 at 657.29p
portside1
02/3/2015
13:50
Sold AML and purchased LRE. Just Sold CGL and purchased INFI for the 9% Dividend. FLG I think I will take the AV. shares for the forward Dividend and growth looking for £6 a share. What else is worth buying in the Insurance sector, with a yield over 5% maybe BEZ. Everything else is to highly valued at the moment.
garycook
02/3/2015
13:37
May be falling back on Amlin results. I too am looking to replace CGL and FLG once they are taken over.
irenekent
02/3/2015
13:12
well I am adding more
portside1
02/3/2015
08:46
been away on hols last week, nice to see the chart keeps giving. Now it's broken the downtrend channel it's looking very positive, don't see any obvious resistance.

good news at BPI and SCPA this morning too, added to both my holdings.

woody

woodcutter
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