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FSG Foresight Group Holdings Limited

449.00
1.00 (0.22%)
22 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Foresight Group Holdings Limited FSG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
1.00 0.22% 449.00 16:35:22
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
430.00 430.00 450.00 449.00 448.00
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Industry Sector
EQUITY INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS

Foresight FSG Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
27/06/2024FinalGBP0.15519/09/202420/09/202404/10/2024
30/11/2023InterimGBP0.06711/01/202412/01/202426/01/2024
04/07/2023FinalGBP0.15528/09/202329/09/202320/10/2023
01/12/2022InterimGBP0.04612/01/202313/01/202327/01/2023
12/07/2022FinalGBP0.09818/08/202219/08/202214/10/2022
06/10/2021InterimGBP0.0410/03/202211/03/202225/03/2022
27/07/2021FinalGBP0.01709/09/202110/09/202124/09/2021

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Posted at 22/6/2024 08:38 by ec2
Having done well in Gresham House which was a similar type of asset manager and was taken over last year I have been watching FSG. Eventually bought in last week on the dip. Share price already up 14pct since purchasing but I am happy to sit back and further wait enjoying the 4pct plus dividend in the hope that either someone takes them out or there is further appreciation in the share price to reflect the full value.
Posted at 25/1/2024 17:34 by riverman77
Ameriprise are a highly acquisitive group, previously acquiring BMO amongst a few others in recent years. Looks like FSG could be their next target? Gresham House were recently snapped up by Searchlight Capital and FSG are a pretty similar outfit - wouldn't be surprised to see a bid come through here.
Posted at 18/1/2024 12:34 by roghart1
tightfist - re Zulu screen FSG in and Journeo out
Posted at 03/10/2023 11:26 by tightfist
Yes, FSG are teetering on the edge of the Zulu screen, (marginal on relative strength). The Zulu screen seems to have done well in the long run, do you know how much share churn it has experienced? Currently it only screens FSG and Journeo - the criteria do look pretty stretching!
Posted at 18/7/2023 17:37 by riverman77
I think you might be right - GHE was a bit concentrated on forestry, whereas FSG seems better diversified with no single fund dominating. At the very least a very decent substitute to GHE.
Posted at 18/7/2023 16:55 by hiddendepths
riverman - I switched over too!

I actually prefer FSG - seems more dynamic and should continue growing apace despite the obvious headwinds affecting the industry.
Posted at 18/7/2023 15:20 by brucie5
Ok, thanks, as I thought. Do you not see much growth to NAV in either of the former (FSL/JLEN)?

Also GSF and NESF - similar stories? Do you hold any?

I notice FSG has some great screens on Stocko.
Posted at 18/7/2023 13:35 by riverman77
Sold my GHE and switched into FSG - broadly similar companies so hopefully a good replacement. Worth noting that the GHE bid came in at 15.9x EBITDA - applying this to FSG would put it on around £800m market cap (around 50% above current level).

Brucie - in answer to your question, JLEN and FSL are basically just income funds - you get a nice 6-7% inflation linked yield with relatively low risk. Also has to be some upside potential if discounts narrow.
FSG is all about growth as they expand the asset management businesses and grow AUM. So depends what you're after.
Posted at 17/7/2023 08:48 by brucie5
Here's a question for holders and experts here: how do you compare the core advantages of holding FSG long terms as against its underlying managed trusts JLEN and FSL? TiA.
Posted at 17/4/2023 05:35 by tole
https://citywire.com/funds-insider/news/expert-view-travis-perkins-foresight-synthomer-norcros-and-devolver/Foresight Group derating 'hard to square', says JefferiesThe derating of infrastructure investment manager Foresight Group (FSG) is 'unjustified and unsustainable', says Jefferies.Analyst Tom Mills retained his 'buy' recommendation and target price of 540p on the stock, which fell 1.4%, or 6p, to 410p at the end of last week.Full-year results from the group confirm it will hit the top end of its upgraded earnings guidance provided three months ago, and Mills said he was reassured it would 'meet or exceed our £49m estimate'.'After the successful and transformational M&A of 2023, the next 12 months is set to be underpinned by organic fundraising from established infrastructure strategies,' he said.Mills said the group 'hasn't missed a beat' since its initial public offering in 2021 and at a 10 times current year 2023 price/earnings, is trading at an '8 point discount to the wider European illiquid alternatives sector', which is 'unjustified and unsustainable'.'We find this hard to square against Foresight Group's unimpeachable track record since IPO, its organic growth outlook, and the quality of its earnings – close to 90% underpinned by recurring income,' he said. 'Something has to give.'