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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tr Property Investment Trust Plc | LSE:TRY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009064097 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 308.50 | 306.00 | 310.00 | - | 5,963 | 08:29:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Investment Trust | -490.61M | -547.27M | -1.7245 | -1.79 | 979.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/9/2013 15:13 | NAV has gone up 7 p in 10 days too, as per news in header nav RNS. | jaws6 | |
16/9/2013 15:09 | Thanks Tiger20 I did not know they had been tipped. Explains the volume today then. Doubtlessly there is much to gain in the future. I think this will be off again if it can break and hold above 217p. | the juggler | |
16/9/2013 15:04 | Investors Chronicle last friday tipped TRY & SLI property Investments bought into both commercial property prices in general should strengthen sentiment is depressed outside London prices remain 40% below their 2007 peak | tiger20 | |
16/9/2013 15:01 | Almost on last month's high, good rise today, will we see a further break upwards this week? | the juggler | |
02/9/2013 13:48 | Invested here today. I like the spread of companies and countries invested into. Let's hope they continue to do well. | the juggler | |
13/8/2013 16:54 | The Board is proposing the new Chairperson is paid the same amount! An objection was raised at the AGM. | gilston | |
13/8/2013 12:15 | anyone here here? | jammy00 | |
27/3/2013 17:47 | I hope the next Chairperson is paid less than the one retiring at the next AGM. | gilston | |
15/2/2013 12:12 | director buying, never a bad sign | davdreamer | |
26/9/2012 19:03 | Topvest - glad you hold SREI - they've certainly outperformed TRY by quite some margin since my last post here; though SGRO slightly under-performed after recent profit-taking. With TRYS holders providing a tap for months to come, looks right to be out of these and in to APT where likely liquidation should underwrite the share price at its 52% NAV discount... | skyship | |
26/9/2012 12:31 | Today's announcement make sense to me. Never saw the logic of having two portfolio's and they are not significantly different anyway. | topvest | |
27/8/2012 22:52 | discount never seems to change much here | chairman20 | |
01/7/2012 18:11 | It depends whether you just want yield. Yield of 10% normally equates to a higher degree of capital loss. Segro and SREI both have a dismal record on that front, although I hold both. I would be much more confident of good long term returns here than either of those! | topvest | |
01/7/2012 12:23 | hmmm - well run yes, but constrained by: # Yield of just 4.4% # NAV discount of just 14% # 50% invested in sclerotic continental Europe Far better value elsewhere, especially; # Big REIT: SGRO - Yld = 6.8%; NAV discount = 34% # Small PIC: SREI - Yld = 10.8%; NAV discount = 36% SREI, now under the Schroders umbrella, is a pricing anomaly due to Lloyds selling down its holding. They are now below 3%, so once the selling is done expect a good rise... | skyship | |
01/7/2012 11:53 | Yes, this is well run. I've owned for a few years, and looking to buy some more on weakness below 150p. | topvest | |
30/6/2012 15:34 | Very acceptable dividend and property will bounce back. I'm happy to wait. | beardmore | |
30/6/2012 12:12 | Came by to review this at half year and was disappointed to see how dead in the water it is discount only 16% but given the underlying investments are themselves on substantial discounts to debt adjusted disclosed NAV's the real exposure is really substantial. European property aint anybodys cup of tea right now | chairman20 | |
24/5/2012 13:47 | After yesterday's business and product update from TyraTech (LON:TYR), Proactive Investors caught up with Alan Reade who gave us the chairman's eye view of the business, its products and its potential. Proactive Investors: Alan, for those who aren't familiar with TyraTech tell us about the company and its technology | lucky_punter | |
01/12/2011 09:06 | Sorry no, I am trying something out with some code which I can't get to work, so I tried it out on a thread which had few posts and hadn't been used for some time. Sorry and good luck here. | spennysimmo | |
01/12/2011 09:04 | Spennysimmo - are you trying to say something? I'd be interested to know, as I hold this share. | beardmore |
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