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UAI U And I Group Plc

148.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
U And I Group Plc LSE:UAI London Ordinary Share GB0002668464 ORD 50P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 148.50 148.50 149.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/8/2016
13:18
Tip in IC today.

IC VIEW:
U+I continues to win new business, and management confidence has resulted in the payout of a string of special dividends, which currently yield over 8 per cent, making the shares A MUST HAVE at 170p for income seekers. BUY.

loobrush
15/8/2016
06:26
eeza - understood. Agreed, far too many people just totally unprepared to look at the likely economic benefits of Brexit; nor accepting of the sovereign independence aspect which guided so many of us. So many Remainers behaving like spoilt children whose sweeties have been temporarily withheld.
skyship
15/8/2016
06:25
No further comment.
eeza
14/8/2016
22:29
Eeza you brexiters have done enough damage to UAI's market cap - is that not good enough for you and now you want to bring your arguments over here and ruin the threads as well !
my retirement fund
14/8/2016
18:21
O/t

To Sky
I want to make absolutely plain that my last comment on the SHA thread was in no way meant to include yourself. I agree 100% with your sentiments. Can't reply on the SHA thread because I've filtered it, forever.

Supposedly grown-up people who've lost the vote, lost the argument & totally lost the plot.

Pathetic wouldn't come close.

Apologies to the thread for the o/t.

eeza
12/8/2016
15:52
2 Directors buys over last couple of days as price starts slowly moving up.
loobrush
12/8/2016
11:45
UAI in a bull market.......UP more than 20% from its lows!
skyship
10/8/2016
16:04
All director holding RNS are supposed to show their total holding

Anyway I found it from his previous transaction RNS

He holds just under 3 million shares in total (value £4.92m)

spob
10/8/2016
14:51
What's his total holding now ?
spob
10/8/2016
14:38
Richard Upton (Deputy CEO) continues to increase his stake at UAI. Today's £74k buy means that he has spent £211k increasing his holding since May 2016.

Director/PDMR Shareholding -

speedsgh
08/8/2016
12:52
Starting to move up day by day-you will miss out if you don't get in soon.
Assets 80% greater than share price

loobrush
05/8/2016
13:07
KWE reported its results today. They are not the same as UAI, and said it was too early to sensibly value the portfolio in light of the Brexit vote. But using the June 30 valuation, they are trading at a 20% discount and yielding 4.9%.

The interesting thing is that there has been no market reaction either way. But yield has been chased up so high that imo commercial property and development is starting to look like the most attractive option out there. Comparable yielding asset classes are at big premiums, up to 20%. So ask yourself: would you like to buy high yielding assets at a 20% premium or a 20% discount? And with interest rates so low, anyone that can add value to property and then enter into leases or sell it on should make a good profit imo.

mad foetus
05/8/2016
13:05
Starting to get some interest here and once investors realise that property is not going to be affected by Brexit-should see a substantial gain in share price as its trading at near half asset value and its a REIT.What other REIT is anywhere near this discount.
loobrush
05/8/2016
13:01
Put more money in yesterday as I agree with you all-hugely undervalued and I think investors beginning to realise that knock down of commercial property shares and funds has been masively overdone.
When the herd realise this I think a big rerating of all these stocks will occur but it will probably take a couple of months for sentiment to change.
U&I have seen the one of worst knock downs and should one see the biggest upticks in my view.

loobrush
04/8/2016
15:32
BLUE!!!!! I know full well that before the year is out we'll all be asking why we didn't fill our boots down at these levels...
skyship
04/8/2016
15:30
well then, are the storm clouds receding or is it another false dawn? quiet optimism order of the day I feel
mad foetus
04/8/2016
11:37
1.04m trade @ 150p....hopefully the end of one of the sellers...though only 0.8% of the 125m shares in issue.
skyship
03/8/2016
14:07
Excellent management.
jl9
03/8/2016
13:54
In again! These are crazy cheap.
jl9
01/8/2016
16:47
Agreed ... I was looking for 146 today ... but did get a 141.5 ish last month that I bailed at 158.

Back to 140 maybe .. so will try again tomorrow.

keith95
01/8/2016
16:26
I purchased my first tranche of these today around the £1.47 mark, if you look at the longer term chart these haven't generally been much cheaper since the financial crisis, there was a period in 2012 when they went to £1.25 however this was pretty isolated and the median price in the last 5 years looks to be around £2. This looks to be a good quality company with a forward thinking mentality, INTU Properties recently put out a decent statement so I don't see these going too much lower, if we do hit sub £1.30 I will be buying more. A move back to £2 within the next 12 months wouldn't be far off 40% upside when you add dividends in, looks a good risk / reward value play at these levels as long as the UK economy doesn't really slide into total meltdown !
eastbourne1982
01/8/2016
15:50
Sky,
I am not lamenting my losses, just trying to understand the current position.
If I were confident that the massive discount to NAV was a function of market flightiness and fund managers repositioning I would probably buy more.
But neither did I see June 23rd coming.
Anyway I hope you are correct and that we see a decent share price recovery in the not too distant...

colonel a
01/8/2016
14:20
Col.A - regret - rien.....though I do regret having held a full allocation on 23rd June!

I can only assume that Aberdeen are still in there and selling down...Schroders too were sellers back in April...

skyship
01/8/2016
13:53
I also am the wrong side of the water surface and find the current share price bizarre.

I understand that as a part developer UAI is not directly comparable with the various REIT's that got so trashed in the previous financial crisis, but which had recovered and largely flat-lined until recently.
{ and have also recovered better than UAI from June23 }

I can't find anything grim in UAI's announcements.

And I can't find any pattern amongst property developers which might explain UAI's drop either.

Any suggestions ?

colonel a
29/7/2016
20:16
Thanks again loobrush. I don't mind watching the odd 'Homes under the hammer' but I prefer someone else to do the work.
piano man
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