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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Bridgepoint Group Plc | BPT | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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253.20 | 247.80 | 262.60 | 254.40 | 255.20 |
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EQUITY INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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19/07/2024 | Final | GBP | 0.046 | 24/04/2025 | 25/04/2025 | 22/05/2025 |
19/07/2024 | Interim | GBP | 0.046 | 19/09/2024 | 20/09/2024 | 28/10/2024 |
25/07/2023 | Final | GBP | 0.044 | 18/04/2024 | 19/04/2024 | 21/05/2024 |
25/07/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.044 | 17/08/2023 | 18/08/2023 | 25/09/2023 |
16/03/2023 | Final | GBP | 0.04 | 27/04/2023 | 28/04/2023 | 23/05/2023 |
26/07/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.04 | 18/08/2022 | 19/08/2022 | 26/09/2022 |
24/03/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.0364 | 21/04/2022 | 22/04/2022 | 16/05/2022 |
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Posted at 04/7/2024 09:14 by its the oxman Not really sure why this fell as low as 210p. But if interest rate cuts continue and buyout activity picks up surely 300p plus again becomes possible. My hope at least. Useful dividend held and the buy backs meantime. |
Posted at 25/4/2024 15:13 by its the oxman No expert on this but I presume gains on that will go to funds not Bpt. But any material uplift to current valuation attributed would help and look good for Bpt. |
Posted at 30/12/2022 00:28 by its the oxman Is bpt a buy yet? |
Posted at 14/2/2013 15:28 by miata BPT currently yields 11.6% |
Posted at 22/9/2011 14:09 by gramsci I have been looking at royalty trust opportunities and BPT was an obvious candidate, given past performance. I have rejected it, in part after reviewing and updating analyses such as this one at SeekingAlpa. Tyler Lewis's FMV price of $45 is sobering, as is the focus on oil price assumptions neccessasry - $225 av going forward is not realistic. Since this was written in Jan'11, the underlying has dropped 20% and with the current drop in both oil price and prospects, I will not be pursuing BPT: |
Posted at 31/3/2011 15:38 by miata The capital value depends on the future oil price, so if its $200/barrel next year you will make a serious capital gain in addition to the divi. |
Posted at 31/3/2011 15:33 by bracke MIATAA couple of questions. 1 If the oil price drops am I correct in thinking that the divi drops with it? 2 As the years tick down the value of the company declines such that in thirteen years its value is zero. Therefore to get ones money back and make a profit the divi needs to be higher than 7.5% at the price the shares are purchased at. |
Posted at 31/3/2011 12:39 by miata The current crude-oil price surge is showing no signs of abating. Oil "depletion" trusts like the BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust (BPT 118.38, +0.72, +0.61%) are the best income play for this trend. BPT essentially pumps out crude from its field, and allows stockholders to share in the profits via a hefty dividend until the well runs dry. With the end of royalties predicted about 13 years from now, your shares will actually pay for themselves by the time the oil runs out at the current dividend of 7.5%. Add in the fact that the Prudhoe Bay Trust has appreciated over 20% in share price over the last 12 months and you have a solid investment on your hands. |
Posted at 13/8/2001 16:20 by nvesta I've noticed that BPT are selling off a lot of their property. Any reasons why??? |
Posted at 30/4/2001 20:25 by dgb@gx Tomorrow we should know whether shareholders have accepted the bid of £3.21 or whether the bidder extends the offer period. In the meantime 5th april has come and gone before the document was published, with no mention of any dividend for the 2nd half year.(6p expected)therefore the bid is really £3.15.against analysts expectation of 5th April NAV of between £4.20 and £4.40. A bit disappointing when approx 60% of the asetts ( the regulated stock ) is discounted by about 30% because these properties are occupied, whereas the market is now paying up to 80% for regulated tenancies at auction.I still feel that £3.40 to £3.50,would be a realistic takeout price, however the independent commitee of the board think otherwise having recommended the offer. |
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