The market is discounting a major cut in dividend.
Hopefully, we get a few more good years. |
I reckon 2250p to 2275p. One thing with Spring now over 10% they should put someone on the board. |
Monty...am holding. 2300 tomorrow would be amazing.
Can't see it. May test 2200 again. |
If they can hold 2300p tomorrow ex div I think a not a bad result. |
Well that's a surprise. |
Well Spring Mountain in the Caymans keep buying up the shares ...
Maybe PE will take this over at some point |
No real appetite here to move up before xd. I am sitting on my hands here and holding tight for the mid/long term and collecting my juicy divis. This is an investment for me. Not working out too well at the moment but we will see. Will be good to see this reach a base. At the minute it looks like it may fall futher to me |
Cassini thanks for that
In the absence of any rhyme or reason in these markets still trying to get a feel for how to position
My instinct in light and against all the positive thoughts is to stick to cash until I see more direction
Lgen seems to have hit the wall at theses levels in line with my amateur algorithm But then so has everything else
Will sit and wait for the catalyst but not inclined to buy anything yet even though dividends seem unbelievably generous
Good luck |
MC: Is this a quiz anhar?
My guess is Woodford. 🙃
Not a quiz, just an interesting very old scam on the theme of share price predictors, long before the internet.
Woodford may have turned out to be a poor investor but he is not a crook. |
jj:...Still trying to get to grips with charts Elliot waves and the like so any help would be appreciated...
Here's some valuable help. Ignore all that nonsense, you will lose money if you follow it. |
This is turning out to be my worst 2023 investment :( |
Lorretadills: Your link doesn't work. |
Gaps can be seen on candlestick charts like the one in the header.
It's where the day's opening price and subsequent price range does not overlap the previous day's price range and a 'gap' opens up between candles on the candlestick chart.
The idea I believe is that the 'gaps' get 'filled' by subsequent price action i.e. the price action wants to return to the level where the gap occurred.
There was a gap up two/three days ago from about 2305p to about 2340p but that was filled on Friday, so the theory (AFAIU) is we are now free to revisit the previous gap between about ~2475p and ~2395p.
I mean, these things aren't clockwork, I think gaps are viewed more as areas of attraction as it were. |
There's plenty of negativity in the press and financial articles around BATS yet no negative comments or mention of PM's investments in Russia still.BATS and IMB did the morally right thing by divesting from Russia yet Western companies mainly French and US still operate there without censure it seems. |
Not invested (ex smoker)
But lots of mentions of gaps
Where are these gaps
Still trying to get to grips with charts Elliot waves and the like so any help would be appreciated.
Dividends look very attractive |
typical case of of a government who are short of funds seeking more from a company who is under pressure from the woke society,lets deal in drugs as they are legal in holland.... |
I stuck this article into a free online translator. It comes out as follows :-
Judge fines tobacco manufacturer BAT 107 million euros
Tobacco manufacturer British American Tobacco (BAT) has been fined 107 million euros in a dispute with the tax authorities. This is confirmed by the company behind brands such as Lucky Strike and Dunhill following a ruling by a court in North Holland. According to the court, BAT's profits are more than 1.8 billion euros higher than was known to the Tax Office. On top of the fine, tax must also be paid on the profits.
BAT has firms in the Netherlands and abroad. For the many transactions that take place between the companies for making and distributing the products the tobacco manufacturer makes, they have agreed fees with each other. The Inland Revenue finds that some of those fees cannot be considered "business". This means that more was paid than the market price.
As a result, the Dutch branch of BAT would have deducted too many costs from its profits, resulting in underpayment of tax for a number of years. Also, when the activities of the Dutch company were transferred to the group company in the United Kingdom, incorrect tax returns were filed. In a response, the Inland Revenue said it was "satisfied" with the court's ruling. The opposite is true for BAT, a spokesman informs. The company says it is considering an appeal as well as complying with tax laws in all markets where it operates. |
BAT received a mega fine in the Netherlands and still has to pay taxes over 2billion euros of profit. |
Tabaksfabrikant BAT krijgt megaboete in Nederland vanwege onjuiste aangifte hxxps://www.nu.nl/economie/6294282/tabaksfabrikant-bat-krijgt-megaboete-in-nederland-vanwege-onjuiste-aangifte.html |
Gap fill down now gap fiil up??? |