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AGR Assura Plc

39.12
0.12 (0.31%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Assura Plc LSE:AGR London Ordinary Share GB00BVGBWW93 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.12 0.31% 39.12 39.08 39.14 39.26 38.84 38.84 3,770,360 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs 157.8M -28.8M -0.0089 -43.98 1.26B
Assura Plc is listed in the Real Estate Agents & Mgrs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AGR. The last closing price for Assura was 39p. Over the last year, Assura shares have traded in a share price range of 37.56p to 49.16p.

Assura currently has 3,236,951,244 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Assura is £1.26 billion. Assura has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -43.98.

Assura Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/7/2024
11:52
Would it be ok for Rt Hon Sir Kier Starmer to buy shares ahead of any new regs he might introduce?
petersinthemarket
16/7/2024
11:48
What does regs stand for?
alotto
16/7/2024
11:15
*Rt Hon Sir Kier Starmer
george stobart
16/7/2024
10:43
Would it be ok for Starmer to buy shares ahead of any new regs he might introduce?
petersinthemarket
16/7/2024
09:17
Decent recovery from the recent lows
panshanger1
11/7/2024
09:02
sure George.....you must be as gullible as her...if she exists
nemesis6
10/7/2024
09:19
My ex girlfriend's uncle who works with RNS told me that Sir Kier bought Assura. But they can't make it public yet. He works for big city office and knows stuff unlike you plebs
george stobart
10/7/2024
07:31
I suspect nobody can see the RNS as it doesn't exist :-)
cwa1
10/7/2024
07:23
I can't see the RNs...
alotto
10/7/2024
06:38
Very positive RNS today that Sir Kier bought Assura shares in his personal account to boost his income
george stobbart
09/7/2024
17:13
Would you agree with your prospective tenants the rates in order to be able to budget for your construction project?
alotto
09/7/2024
15:53
Decent volume today
cwa1
08/7/2024
16:02
Interestingly, at the recent agm, it was said that projects with a value of £176m had been mothballed as the price of materials had increased substantially thus requiring uplifts in rents yet to be agreed with the NHS.
dandigirl
08/7/2024
14:02
Sometimes women marry men because of their money.

But they always ensure they have fallen in love with them first

george stobart
04/7/2024
09:26
Trading Update -

Assura plc ("Assura"), the specialist healthcare property investor and developer, today announces its Trading Update for the first quarter to 30 June 2024.

Jonathan Murphy, CEO, said:

"Over the first three months of our financial year we have continued to deliver on our strategic objectives, and remain extremely well-placed to help support the NHS and wider healthcare market: we deliver an exceptional product, have a strong financial position, and have a culture that focuses on all of our stakeholders to ensure we build strong relationships for the long-term.

"At our results in May, we announced we had entered into a £250 million joint venture with USS, the largest private pension scheme in this country. This represents a significant and exciting step for Assura, providing further diversity of funding for future growth. It also allows us to recycle capital into our pipeline of opportunities across broader healthcare markets including with NHS Trusts, private hospitals, mental health and in Ireland. We continue to look at further emerging opportunities which could be funded through a variety of sources, including third party capital, whilst operating within our stated LTV policy range of 40-50%.

"The UK healthcare crisis is getting more severe by the year, which in turn is driving increased demand for healthcare infrastructure. The requirement for investment in this space has received cross-party political support, and we look forward to working with whichever party is in Government following today's election."

[continues]

speedsgh
03/7/2024
15:19
George oraybe Starmer will try to improve the finances of the NHS by regulating the rent chargable?
alotto
03/7/2024
14:43
Sir Kier Starmer loves the NHS more than anything in his life and will do whatever it takes to increase the share price of GP surgery stocks like Assura and PHP.

If you Vote For Sir Kier Starmer AGR dividends are guaranteed

george stobart
03/7/2024
14:35
Mood music from Labour must be favourable - taken the opportunity to exit, got mid price so seems to be a fair bit of demand.

Good luck holders.

spectoacc
01/7/2024
09:03
Good to see share price back over 40p
badtime
01/7/2024
08:10
Sir Kier Starmer loves the NHS more than anything in his life and will do whatever it takes to increase the share price of GP surgery stocks like Assura and PHP.

Sir Kier never promises. only guarantees.

george stobart
01/7/2024
07:45
I'm only interested in receiving dividends and not looking to increase the number of shares I own here. My understanding may well be incorrect but I view the scrip process as dilution for me so I've sold out this morning.
paulboz
30/6/2024
22:05
Unless I'm missing something, paying a dividend in scrip is equivalent to not paying a dividend at all. The total number of shares per se is irrelevant; all that matters is what proportion of the total equity in the company is owned by a particular shareholder. For example, if you doubled the total number of shares in the company but also doubled the holding of each shareholder (i.e. 2 to 1 share split), the share price would halve but the total value of everyone's holding stays constant, as does the dividend they receive (dividend per share halves, but they have twice as many shares). Paying a dividend in scrip increases each shareholder's holding by the same factor of F = (1 + y/100) where y is the yield in %. So each share is worth (1/F) times what it was before, but each holder has F times as many shares, so total value is the same. The share price can be expected to drop by a factor of F. Nobody receives any cash (except for some 'financial friction' in the form of brokers etc. paid to issue the RNSs and update records of how many shares in circulation and who owns them).
kernelthread
30/6/2024
13:24
Christ. HCIL and TRIG aren't REITS.
blueclyde
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