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FEV Fidelity European Trust Plc

392.50
-2.50 (-0.63%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Fidelity European Trust Plc LSE:FEV London Ordinary Share GB00BK1PKQ95 ORD 2.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -2.50 -0.63% 392.50 391.00 392.00 392.00 389.50 390.50 745,950 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt -20.77M -56.97M -0.1394 -28.12 1.6B
Fidelity European Trust Plc is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FEV. The last closing price for Fidelity European was 395p. Over the last year, Fidelity European shares have traded in a share price range of 311.50p to 395.50p.

Fidelity European currently has 408,730,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fidelity European is £1.60 billion. Fidelity European has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -28.12.

Fidelity European Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/3/2024
07:53
Annual financial report issued



Final dividend of 4.99p ex div 28 March

AGM with presentation 8 May in Carlisle. Oh, I'm sorry, I meant London (yawn, do they ever take place anywhere else?), but it will be live streamed, if you do live in Carlisle (or anywhere else)

Seems like if a Euro trust has Novo Nordisk as one of its major shareholdings, it had a good year

spangle93
13/3/2024
21:28
In addition to banking, darts point towards mining
Read more Likewise, Delgado said, the pre-contractual phase has been completed with the company Sol Gold for the Cascabel project, which has important reserves of gold, silver and copper, located in Imbabura. According to the vice minister, the mining exploitation contract will be signed in six months.

That’s direct from equador newspaper today.

You will need patience, 6 months for signing.

francoismyname
15/9/2023
08:36
Just sold off some poor performing holdings, and added 5k in this, great trust.
chc15
02/8/2023
07:28
Half-year report - good performance but a bit of a sobering outlook -

Not great timing of yesterday's purchase :-(

spangle93
04/6/2023
16:29
Bought last year luckily, been my best Trust by far. Thought portfolio was similar to one Terry Smith would construct, but with a yield as well. I am tempted to add.
giltedge1
01/5/2023
15:10
Also recommended by Ian Cowie in Sunday Times 30th Apr. He's just bought in at £3.53, apparently. Likely to be following his lead, shame it wasn't 6 months ago - Ahhh Hindsight - a magical property !!
mpilot
13/4/2023
08:27
Recommended in Telegraph Questor column. They like strong track record and big discount on offer atm.
lozzer69
13/6/2017
23:03
13/06/2017 7:00am
UK Regulatory (RNS & others)


TIDMFEV

Daily NAV Announcement

Fidelity European Values PLC

The net asset values (unaudited) for the above company as at close of business
on 12-06-2017 were:

Cum Income: 241.32p

Excluding Income: 237.27p

The above net asset values were calculated in accordance with applicable
accounting standards and AIC recommendations.

grevis
10/4/2014
13:58
....and continues to work well with a 30p increase today!
g.j.a
30/11/2013
11:15
Well I am very pleased with this one's progress over last few years! Has been part of my PEP holding for last 10 years and has performed well for me
g.j.a
08/10/2010
11:11
Would appear to be lousy management of assets. Also bear in mind the v poor risk adjusted performance, see Trustnet. What is surprizing, is that it is not on on a wider discount, given the performance of the peer group.

However I am interested in this fund, because the v large companies are the sort of companies, are the sort of companies that could start buying back stock.

romi2nikki1
17/8/2010
12:48
Trading at 16% below NAV yet the majority of its holdings are large leading European companies.
The discount to NAV appears to have been gradually increasing for the last five years, according to Trustnet .

Does anyone know why please?

kiwi2007
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