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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Hansard Global Plc | HSD | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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45.30 |
Industry Sector |
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LIFE INSURANCE |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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26/09/2024 | Final | GBP | 0.0265 | 03/10/2024 | 04/10/2024 | 14/11/2024 |
07/03/2024 | Interim | GBP | 0.018 | 14/03/2024 | 15/03/2024 | 25/04/2024 |
22/09/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.0265 | 05/10/2023 | 06/10/2023 | 16/11/2023 |
22/09/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.018 | 16/03/2023 | 17/03/2023 | 27/04/2023 |
22/09/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.0265 | 29/09/2022 | 30/09/2022 | 10/11/2022 |
03/03/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.018 | 10/03/2022 | 11/03/2022 | 21/04/2022 |
Final | GBP | 0.0265 | 30/09/2021 | 01/10/2021 | 11/11/2021 | |
04/03/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.018 | 11/03/2021 | 12/03/2021 | 20/04/2021 |
Final | GBP | 0.0265 | 01/10/2020 | 02/10/2020 | 12/11/2020 | |
26/09/2019 | Interim | GBP | 0.018 | 12/03/2020 | 13/03/2020 | 21/04/2020 |
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Posted at 26/9/2024 15:56 by grahamg8 I think the amended RNS is going to have to be amended again. If I am not mistaken they have now ended up with the wrong year. I'm pretty sure that there is no 'proposed dividend for the year ending 30/6/25'. Payment date will be 14/11/24 which is a Thursday (edit or should it be 15/11 by convention divis paid Friday) and therefore correct. Do they actually pay someone to have these silly mistakes made? |
Posted at 25/5/2024 11:33 by grahamg8 To a certain extent I think it is a feature of ADVFN. Pretty much everyone quotes mid price share price and in pence. ADVFN quote sell price and in pounds (at least when you build your portfolio). I'm up £150m because I made a mistake many years ago and can't be bothered to fix it. So at night when the spreads are wider and at the beginning of trading ADVFN tend to show a loss even if there is no share price movement. Then during the day they will show the share rising, again even when there is no true change. This see- sawing will be more apparent with a small company like HSD because the spreads are wider to start with. |
Posted at 22/5/2024 14:58 by folderboy Why do the change figures here, whether up or down, seldom bear any relation to the share price price? Thus ii are showing a fall of 1.5p (The ADVFN monitor shows a rise of 1.5p) The price at which I can buy, or sell, is the same as at opening. Seems a characteristic of HSD alone. |
Posted at 22/2/2023 13:52 by folderboy Well if that wasn't odd then surely this is. Twenty or so shares in my portfolio and at one point all but one were level or, more likely, down - the exception? Hard to believe but it was little old HSD - OK only up .3 of a penny and it probably will not last - but it's made my day.Something going on? |
Posted at 23/1/2023 14:39 by solarno lopez New director and 10% + dividend |
Posted at 10/11/2022 16:00 by dogray123 Is it dividend pay day today? Thanks |
Posted at 29/9/2022 07:47 by shauney2 No holding but it's EX DIVI |
Posted at 22/9/2022 07:29 by stemis I'm not trying to push HSD as an investment but what an awfully poor article; clearly the writer has spend next to no time on analysing the company.That positive cash flow of £2.1m may sound decent, but the company’s revenue was £214.7m. That means its margins are pretty thin. A relatively small business surprise could thus have a big impact on free cash flow - except £163.3m of that is investment income on it's clients investments, which is a simple pass through the accounts (there's an equivalent entry in costs). The actual revenue on which it is exposed is £51.4m. Last year, for example, it reported pre-tax profit (on an IFRS basis) of £4.7m. - actually that was the year before. Sloppily the writer has picked up the figure from the wrong column in the accounts. But what concerns me is the company’s free cash flow. Before it paid dividends, it had net cash inflow of £2.1m. But dividends cost £6m, meaning the company saw cash go out of the door. - I don't know where this figure comes from. Again he's picked up the dividend figure from the wrong column (it was actually £6.1m in the year in question) but, even after paying that, cash increased by £15.5m. So, based on how he's doing his analysis, the comment is mince. Things could change for the better. For example, if Hansard can cut the £19.1m of new business investment it spent last year, it could sustain dividends at the current level from free cash flow. - I don't even know where to start with that one.... |
Posted at 17/1/2022 14:31 by netcurtains How many times has it cut the dividend and how many times has it paid it in full?Does anyone have the numbers so we can calculate the risk involved? It appears that they have cut it twice but increased it about 4 times. Dividend been stable since end of 2017. On face value 8.9% is brilliant. In fact, anything over 5% is good. In fact the assets per share are now back to the level when the dividend was three times the amount it is now. |
Posted at 17/1/2022 11:05 by netcurtains Am I missing something?Is this really a gift horse? Does it really have a dividend yield of 8.7% Thanks for any info (11-01-2020 British Bull buy signal) |
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