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BLND British Land Company Plc

395.20
2.00 (0.51%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
British Land Company Plc LSE:BLND London Ordinary Share GB0001367019 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.00 0.51% 395.20 395.70 396.50 402.10 383.60 383.60 2,450,562 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Real Estate Investment Trust 418M -1.04B -1.1194 -3.54 3.67B
British Land Company Plc is listed in the Real Estate Investment Trust sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BLND. The last closing price for British Land was 393.20p. Over the last year, British Land shares have traded in a share price range of 287.30p to 421.90p.

British Land currently has 927,242,957 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of British Land is £3.67 billion. British Land has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.54.

British Land Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/3/2024
09:20
Beyond 5 quid as interest rattles drop the second half the year. Great time to buy and lock in a great yield.
borisjohnsonshair
01/3/2024
09:19
Head and shoulders. Could see rapid rise above 4 quid.
borisjohnsonshair
29/2/2024
20:47
The auction volume was very large end of day?
dandanactionman
23/1/2024
12:09
How much lower??
borisjohnsonshair
11/12/2023
23:57
US banking giant urges investors to stop betting against British property stocks
unastubbs
24/11/2023
16:10
That's correct but you needed to have bought the shares PRIOR to opening of business yesterday(just in case anyone is confused)
cwa1
24/11/2023
09:58
The dividend is available to shareholders who are on the register at the close of business today Friday, November 24th. This is 12.16p per share. Payment will be made on Friday, January 5th 2024.
sandbank
23/11/2023
08:08
Nope today, phew.
borisjohnsonshair
23/11/2023
08:05
Ex-div??? Tomorrow I thought?
borisjohnsonshair
14/11/2023
08:43
Higher rental yields will support property values. Great entry point.
borisjohnsonshair
14/11/2023
08:28
I'm not sure why you are voted down, as it's true. I believe we are at the bottom of the cycle and BLND very well placed for an appreciation to 500p and a 7% yield can be locked in today. A great punt for some property exposure in a diversified portfolio.
borisjohnsonshair
13/11/2023
19:47
Two articles in the FT if you can get access
argylerich
13/11/2023
18:51
Long term share price chart is grim, bumping along the bottom
ny boy
13/11/2023
10:16
Better results than others have reported recently with good rental rises in most asset classes. Never like to read how well retail pks are doing though after those clowns at EPIC sold us short.
nickrl
13/11/2023
08:49
24th November, paid 5th Jan
borisjohnsonshair
13/11/2023
08:40
When is it ex-div?
borisjohnsonshair
13/11/2023
08:30
Div 12.16p?
borisjohnsonshair
13/11/2023
08:29
chartwise it looks like about 360 is resistance level which it just might reach this week .
arja
13/11/2023
08:27
Nice. A rise today higher than the likely dividend going ex-div soon.
borisjohnsonshair
13/11/2023
04:13
True but it's near 50%. Easy to buy and sell of assets.
borisjohnsonshair
11/11/2023
09:01
Definitely Eric. Although looking at the occupancy rates they're achieving, their business model seems to be coping with the changes in structural demand.
At the end of the day I simply see BLND with most of the risk priced in at this level, so a suitable place to park a small corner of the portfolio earning a reasonable divi.

argylerich
10/11/2023
21:50
Three is a difference between cyclical and structural demand
ericshunn
10/11/2023
18:48
Land Sec and BLND have rarely traded at their NAV Why would they do so now Just as retail starts to look a little more positive offices get hit
williamcooper104
10/11/2023
17:31
The market tends to over-exaggerate its cyclical swings
argylerich
10/11/2023
16:34
7% and circa 50% net asset value, being property. It's a steal & dream. Could easily rise to 500p when rates drop in 2024
borisjohnsonshair
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