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PCTN Picton Property Income Ld

65.20
2.10 (3.33%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Picton Property Income Ld LSE:PCTN London Ordinary Share GB00B0LCW208 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.10 3.33% 65.20 64.80 65.00 65.00 63.00 63.10 1,779,352 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Real Estate Investment Trust 51.82M -89.53M -0.1642 -3.96 354.4M
Picton Property Income Ld is listed in the Real Estate Investment Trust sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PCTN. The last closing price for Picton Property Income Ld was 63.10p. Over the last year, Picton Property Income Ld shares have traded in a share price range of 60.50p to 80.40p.

Picton Property Income Ld currently has 545,224,598 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Picton Property Income Ld is £354.40 million. Picton Property Income Ld has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.96.

Picton Property Income Ld Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/4/2013
12:02
Good dividend cover these days; and those poor void stats show potential for further revenue gain. But disappointed at the continuing NAV attrition.
skyship
29/4/2013
06:39
Headlines look good. 141% divi cover. NAV at 49p. Circa 7% yield paid quarterly. What's not to like?
lord gnome
29/4/2013
06:33
Solid results
this_is_me
29/4/2013
06:30
NAV and Dividend:-
cwa1
26/4/2013
11:42
This should be the thread to use with the informative header.
deadly
24/4/2013
12:02
Skyship - nice prediction!
mozy123
18/4/2013
10:08
Sorry, wrong thread.
asmodeus
18/4/2013
09:53
Managed a top-up @ a smidgeon under 40p this morning. They can now be released onward to that 43.5p/43.75p target!
skyship
17/4/2013
14:51
Bought half back @ 39.44p last week, looks as though I should have bought them all back as they appear to be gearing themselves for a run at the 40p ceiling. A break should take them to 43.5p where the yield would still be 6.9%.
skyship
26/3/2013
19:16
75k director buy announced.
deadly
20/2/2013
11:48
Also taken the turn here - 39.42p average, so over 40p adding in the divi.

They're not really a sale IMO; I just wanted to raise my CASH level a tad!

skyship
13/2/2013
20:36
badtime,

I would want them to drop back to mid 30's to buy them. I just feel they are further through the disposal programme, and closer to distributions.

tiltonboy
13/2/2013
19:15
Tilts ...what attracts you to TEIF rather than APT..the NAV on the property seems less than APT..on the last IMS..when adding back deffered tax it seems much higher...am i being a tad thick here (dont answer that)
badtime
13/2/2013
16:26
A nice run for sure...
skyship
13/2/2013
16:13
Have had a look at DSC, but more likely to add to TEIF in the short term. I've had a nice rotation out of SREI, into APT, into CIC, and then into PCTN. If only I could get compound growth like that all the time.
tiltonboy
13/2/2013
16:01
TILTS - Yes, well you can do so much better by dealing on the book. Still, I'm hoping that they will continue to 40p, will then assess, but as they still yield 7.5% at that level, I may stay with it.

So where do you go next for a property play? APT is off and running ahead of you, though I was lucky enough to get some @ 38p yesterday, so that could recur. How about DSC - have you taken a look at those?

skyship
13/2/2013
15:44
Probably premature...again...but I've taken a nett 3p out of this in less than two weeks, when including the dividend, which in effect was the CIC money being re-cycled.
tiltonboy
13/2/2013
09:02
Very encouraging, Jaws.
eeza
13/2/2013
08:50
PICTON SCORES REGIONAL LETTING HAT TRICK -RNS
and .75 p xd

jaws6
06/2/2013
18:56
Some chunky trades revealed at the close... could be seller cleared ... time will tell...
nil desperandum
06/2/2013
13:14
Ive PCTN and UKCM. DSC another property play worth a look. 3.5% yield but 40% discount to NAV. Soros recently bought 6%.
hugepants
06/2/2013
10:46
I think the most recent basics are as follows,
Dividend .75p X4 a year
Thus 3p per annum div gives 7.8% yield at 38.5p
The dividend is now covered by net rents received.
The NAV is 51p.
The discount to nav is 24%
Long term finance was arranged last year.

The discount compares with that of about 3% on UK Commercial Props which whilst about five times larger in market cap has some doubt about the cover on the div.The yields are similar. Looks worth 44p to me in steady markets.

Investec recently increased its holding of Picton to 9% from about 8%.

bolador
05/2/2013
22:15
And dividend has been rebased
sleepy
05/2/2013
21:11
Urmmmm. I confuse easily. WHAT contains dodgy information please?
cwa1
05/2/2013
20:44
That contains dodgy information - 2012 was a 15 month 'year' so. for example, the 5p dividend gives a false impression - think 4p for 12 months.
this_is_me
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