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BBGI Bbgi Global Infrastructure S.a.

128.20
0.40 (0.31%)
09 Oct 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bbgi Global Infrastructure S.a. LSE:BBGI London Ordinary Share LU0686550053 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.40 0.31% 128.20 1,025,773 16:35:01
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
128.20 129.00 128.80 127.60 128.40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 107k 40.29M 0.0564 22.77 913.43M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:35:43 AT 1,483 128.20 GBX

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Posted at 09/10/2024 09:20 by Bbgi Global Infrastructure Daily Update
Bbgi Global Infrastructure S.a. is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BBGI. The last closing price for Bbgi Global Infrastructure was 127.80p.
Bbgi Global Infrastructure currently has 714,731,558 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bbgi Global Infrastructure is £917,715,320.
Bbgi Global Infrastructure has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 22.77.
This morning BBGI shares opened at 128.40p
Posted at 24/9/2024 13:19 by topvest
Yes, 10 year around 4% seems the new normal. Could possibly go much lower (maybe as low as 2%) if we get a global recession I suppose. Sentiment on BBGI should dramatically improve once short-term and 2 year rates drop to low levels. Little risk of a negative return on BBGI at this price, in my view, given the secure 6.5% yield. My thesis is 8-10% annual return likelihood. Worst-case probably 5%. Not bad. Much better than renewables in my view, where electricity prices could either jump or crash. Probably the latter if there is a global recession.
Posted at 24/9/2024 12:07 by spectoacc
@nickelmer - AV pref over-priced IMO, due to demand from retail for something with a more certain yield/capital value (not been so good on the latter mind).

BBGI isn't as certain - but as @topvest says, looks one of the better ones around IMO. I see rates staying higher, more so with R Reeves/Labour in charge.
Posted at 16/9/2024 07:10 by nickelmer
I hold BBGi, for the 8.4p dividend, shares currently £1.31

I also hold aviva 8.75% prefs, which pay a fixed amount, so no increase over time, they pay an 8.75p dividend, slightly higher than BBGi yet the shares are £1.44

Can anyone explain why a fixed income share paying virtually the same dividend is valued some 10% more than a share that offers dividend growth potential, it does not make sense to me...
Posted at 13/9/2024 15:43 by spectoacc
Both valid points, thanks.

I don't put anything past Reeves tho - fluffing growth (return to austerity), fluffing keeping the wealthy here and paying taxes, fluffed Winter Fuel Payment withdrawal (albeit the right thing to do), lots of uncertainty, no clear policies.

Guess with maturing PFI, it's less political and more what happens to it. BBGI plenty big enough to return cash and still keep going.

Haldene makes a good point about the spending review being potentially as important as the Budget (albeit that depends what actually happens in the Budget - might RR be deterred post-Winter Fuel fiasco?).

BBGI would be higher than here without recent XD of course.
Posted at 29/8/2024 08:34 by williamcooper104
HICLs equity is more expensive than BBGIs - so a BBGI takeover of HICL would be more likely - as in more theoretically likely - there's little chance of either
Posted at 08/7/2024 20:30 by popit
I’ve held BBGI for 12 years to a greater or lesser extent and haven’t suffered WHT

Thanks

So can you or anyone else explain why BBGI has paid dividends for the last 12 years with no WHT when Luxembourg companies have had a 15% WHT on dividends for many years?

Any reduction to zero WHT for UK shareholders as a result of the recent tax treaty would only have happened in the last year or two

So why would BBGI have been paying dividends with zero WHT to UK shareholders for the last 12 years?

Why did BBGI not deduct 15% WHT when they paid their dividends in 2020 or 2021 ?

It is still not very clear what the situation is here

Is it certain that the dividend here is being paid by a Luxembourg company?
Posted at 07/7/2024 19:30 by popit
ianood

I read the links that you posted but they just look like any other standard tax agreement between two countries

Luxembourg has a standard 15% WHT for dividends paid to shareholders

This 15% WHT will be deducted when dividends are paid to any shareholders in countries outside of Luxembourg such as France or Germany or Italy

I have never heard of any tax agreement where an EU country has voluntarily agreed to abolish their WHT for shareholders in another country

I do not see any reason why shareholders in the UK have suddenly been granted an exemption of Luxembourg WHT on dividends

Why are Luxembourg giving special preference to UK shareholders and not giving any preference to French or German shareholders?

It seems a bit strange why Luxembourg would give preference to UK shareholders

Why would Luxembourg not impose the normal 15% WHT on UK shareholders in the same way that they impose it on French and German shareholders?

And are you saying that this new tax agreement has only been introduced in the last few years?

So what was the situation with BBGI dividends before that?

Did they deduct 15% WHT for UK shareholders before this new tax agreement?
Posted at 07/7/2024 04:05 by popit
It’s an off shore plc/top co
No WHT

Not very clear what you mean by off shore plc top co
What does it mean?

Everything I have read says that BBGI is a Luxembourg company
The address of the BBGI registered office and registrar are in Luxembourg
And Luxembourg companies would normally have a 15% WHT on dividends

Do you have any links to show that there is no WHT?
When you received the last dividend in April did you receive the full amount of 3.965p without any deduction?

The yield on BBGI is already quite a bit lower than HICL and INPP so I just wanted to make sure that there is no WHT that will make it even lower!

Are there any other holders of BBGI here?
And did you receive the full dividend of 3.965p in April without any deduction?
Posted at 07/4/2024 17:51 by tag57
Share prices are a fickle thing. Without getting into the whole BB discussion I would much rather see BBGI reinvest any surplus money into more assets and let the share price take care of itself. The share price will sort itself out in the long term, up or down.
Posted at 31/3/2024 22:06 by williamcooper104
Hold very full positions in bothBBGI is less risky and slightly more expensive Albeit BBGI is very conservative on its valuation assumptionsSo if I had to pick one it would be BBGI but happy to hold both (I'm 22% in BBGI/INPP/HICL - less in HICL than BBGI and INPP)
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