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ZPGZ Zero Prf Z Dvpf

72.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Zero Prf Z Dvpf ZPGZ London Preference Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 72.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
72.00
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Zero Prf Z Dvpf ZPGZ Dividends History

No dividends issued between 02 May 2014 and 02 May 2024

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Posted at 23/11/2001 00:38 by chuckie egg
Hindsight,

ZPGZ is not a ramp. I holding until redemption. I hoping for others to suggest ideas. I looking to narrow the field of my research, with help from you lot. Please put forward EPICs code.

Thanks
Posted at 23/11/2001 00:23 by hindsight
Heres the chart but the cover looks a bit poor for the return offered
Posted at 22/11/2001 11:09 by chuckie egg
Anyone else trying to find bargins within this sector?

Because of the negative publicity, all split capital investment trusts have been tarnished with the same brush. I'm sure there are some great opportunities but... the problem there are so many trusts. So far I have managed to research about 15 trusts.

My take....

So far I have invested inTCH and ZPGZ. I would not recommend TCH as they have moved so far ahead since I have purchased them.

The merits of ZPGZ:

1) They trade on a large NAV discount.
2) They invest in zeros which are less volatile than income shares. Many zeros now trade at a discount of NAV. There could be a double whammy effect when zeros get rerated. Zero usually trade at close to NAV.
3) Based on the offer price 40p, I calculated an annual redemption yield of 22%.

I hold a lot cash at the moment which is earning about 4% per annum. For me the decision is easy. The trust winds up at 4/8/04,by then the NAV discount will be eliminated. If you willing to hold for approx 3 yrs this is a good risk to reward ratio.

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