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Lapp Plats | LSE:LPP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034353531 | ORD 1P |
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16/10/2013 15:32 | got some CHG today hopefully the americans will get the ball rolling again soon and pay the bills. I'm sure they will | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
06/8/2013 15:06 | Bought some SZU today Suedzucker Mannheim Ochsenfurt AG My first foray into foreign shares Glad I topped up with shft at around 15p to brig my average down to 27p Thats not looking as terrible anymore. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
20/4/2013 16:07 | FRM market cap £2.5m about to pick up over £6M from a land sale to Redrow. [Not Isa able.] | tara7 | |
20/4/2013 15:46 | sold my JEL I think the long winter will be costly as they ve been using diesel to generate elecricity while the new power cable is being installed. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
23/3/2013 17:13 | Hi TLATSATT, Yes - wow - it adds up doesn't it? I guess a lot of investors never stop to add up the cost of their trading activity but they should do - I bet they would be surprised and a bit shocked at the money involved. It can really accumulate over time. WB makes a good point about this: He says that investors should be issued with a card when they start investing. The card is punched every time they make an investment - but they are only allowed to make 20 punches in the card during their life time. Buffett says those investors would end up very wealthy. Why? Because with so few investment opportunities they would spend far more time looking for a really good opportunity that they really understood and which had great and realistic potential. They would really do their homework and spread their net far and wide to find an outstanding investment idea. Each investment would be such a rare and valuable chance to improve their wealth that they would make a lot of effort in not wasting it or getting it wrong or investing in a second rate opportunity that might gain a little bit but not much. Buffett says these investors would end up far more wealthy than others who could make all the investments they wanted and therefore made them without giving them much thought or really trying to find an outstanding opportunity. When I read that comment by WB it really made me think - and I realised how flippantly I invest at the first thing that grabs my attention. And then soon after I have to reverse the trade when I it becomes obvious there is some negative aspect to the company that even a little bit of research would easily have revealed if I had done it before I made my purchase. Cheers | sigala | |
23/3/2013 12:35 | Hi TLATSATT, Good idea for a thread. I think some of your price targets might be achievable especially in the event of stock market crash. In those conditions even excellent companies can be temporarily offered at ridiculously low prices. As WB says - he always likes to buy things in a sale. I think that can be a really good opportunity to get on board with some great companies. Its having the patience to wait that I find tricky. Good luck - I will check back from time to time. Regards | sigala | |
15/3/2013 15:48 | bought STOB at 85p for looonnnnngggg term. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
17/2/2013 08:47 | Will there be any low price purchases due to the food scandle? | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
11/2/2013 16:29 | Purchased a handfull mrw- morrisons this morning at 251p very low on the 52 week average. I'll hold them forever. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
04/12/2012 13:32 | Thanks TLATSATT-everyone feels the same about TON except myself. We need this court case cleared. I'm very confident they will win. I mean you don't go to Court unless you have a cast iron case. If they lose then they're still substantially undervalued. I have no doubt that price competition on MVHR from Nuaire is having a detrimental effect on their business so we need resolution.But regardless, TON still have a substantial margin of safety so I'm very relaxed about their current situation. Record was a classic case of the Market's obsession with short term performance and price moves whilst totally ignoring the long term value of the business.IMHO like all value share purchases it was an easy decision to make.Record may have closed their active currency fund, based around carry trades-ie borrowing in low interest currencies to lend to high interest ones but this is a time tested technique and I have no doubt that it will be back. regards | rainmaker | |
30/11/2012 16:20 | Rainmaker thanks for the ton heads up. I just dont feel compelled to buy in yet. I will keep an eye on it. Record did came up on a low pe, high divi screen but I didnt understand it. you made a good move there though well done mate. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
30/11/2012 15:31 | mgns purchased today. at 523p low pe, 8% dividend very low on 52 week average. due to cuts and compressing margins in construction and service businesses I dont expect fire works but in 2-3 years It may be paying a near 10% divi on my original purchase price. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
29/11/2012 12:50 | re pnn. H1 2012/13 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Profit before tax up 3.4% to £111.1m South West Water up 10.0% to £83.8m Viridor down 26.5% to £22.5m Earnings per share before deferred tax up 3.4% to 24.3p(1) Dividend Interim dividend per share up 6.6% to 8.76p I have to admit. I didnt realise the viridor division made up such a high % of group profits. For me this makes PNN not quite the safe investment I thought it was. Having said that. Any investment can be attractive if the price is right. On tv today there was a repeat of - Undercover boss. the suject being Viridors boss going undercover to see the business in operation from the workers point of view. What struck me was how competetive the industry is. Any sqeeze on margins will be hard felt on the bottom line. Long term this should be a great business. I will continue to be very greedy and wait to see if the price comes down down. currently today its up 4% to 622p | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
18/11/2012 15:59 | my first suggestion is PNN target 500p low 52 week average. typical over reaction to short term profit warning within subsidiary. will prob be shuffled out of the ftse 100 in december - sells from index trackers chould reduce price to my target of £5 As above, keep suggestions simple please. good luck all | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
17/11/2012 19:16 | Welcome This thread is for anyone wishing share 'contrarian' ideas for low priced ISAable shares. metrics could be low p/e to peers, low price for the 52 week average or low market cap to assets etc. They dont just have to be value based shares. In the main I'm looking for great, easy to understand companies at a low price, to purchase for the long term. Long term rewards in the stock market should come from the purchase of dividend paying companies at a low price with a durable business that will stand the test of time. Im not looking for Oil (I have enough already), tech, new drug etc or anything suggesting an imminent up surge in revenue. companies that have a good record of profit and a well covered dividend but trading at a low price due to a special situation are most welcome. Thanks in advance Thelong p.s Please keep them simple for me. :) Wise words from Charlie Munga: hxxp://ycombinator.c Mr Parag Parikh elaborates on the human side of investing www.youtube.com/watc To aviod over trading, from now on i'm only going to make one share purchase a month or less. purchases so far. 21/12/12 JEL 255p .. 15/04/13 bid 277p+6.5p divi - sold at 277p = +11% 15/01/13 FGP 193p .. 19//10/13 118p 18/01/13 SHFT *27p .. 19/10/13 21p 11/02/13 MRW 251p .. 19/10/13 282p+8.3p divi 15/03/13 STOB 85p .. 21/08/13 112p+4p divi - sold at 112.5 = +37% 15/05/13 CLLN 255p .. 1/10/13 310p+5.5p divi - sold at 310 = +24% 19/07/13 MSI 185p .. 1/10/13 182p - sold at 182 = -2% 06/08/13 SZU 2017p .. 19/10/13 1913p 07/08/13 EOAN 1050p .. 19/10/13 1167p 23/08/13 CIG+ 519p -- 19/10/13 576p 16/10/13 CHG 211p -- 19/10/13 217p 28/10/13 JCP 440p *average cost +Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais Cemig Couple of low price targets. May need to WAIT a while. 26/02/13 - RDSB 1800p CCL 2000p AZN 2500p ULVR 2200p PZC 300p TSCO 300p 10/03/13 - ADM 1000p 22/03/13 - GRG 450p BVIC 300p CGS 280p SGE 280p 4/04/13 BBY 150p | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
17/8/2009 10:19 | so what happened to the miserable character who was incapable of putting a sentence together in correct English while predicting doom and gloom ?? ; ) | thecynical1 | |
24/7/2009 09:25 | Good point Monty333, "I wish" and "I will" should of been said. enjoy your weekend. | moneymore2 | |
24/7/2009 07:11 | moneymore2 - 24 Jul'09 - 00:29 - 520 of 520 "moneymore2 wishes" "Moneymore2 will" What's all that about? What's wrong with "I wish" and "I will"? Merely an enquiry. | monty333 | |
23/7/2009 23:29 | A new thread has been started for Cove Energy (lpp) by P3dro36, moneymore2 wishes him all the best with his new thread. Moneymore2 will not post on it as it would be best thing to do,this way smartman madman will have no cause to post and be unable to harm the company. once again all the best to P3dro36 on the new thread, visit the new thread all good shareholders. | moneymore2 | |
22/7/2009 14:32 | News and down we go, shareholder value? | moneymore2 | |
15/7/2009 22:08 | You might have a long hold Deckav, hope to be proved wrong .Looks like the Russian bear has took a bite out of our share price as well. | moneymore2 |
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