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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hargreaves Lansdown Plc | LSE:HL. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VZ0M25 | ORD 0.4P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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18.80 | 2.55% | 755.00 | 754.60 | 755.40 | 762.00 | 743.20 | 753.80 | 1,430,104 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Brokers & Dealers | 735.1M | 323.8M | 0.6833 | 11.05 | 3.58B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/4/2019 13:20 | Nick Train lifts Hargreaves Lansdown stake to over 11% Star fund manager buys more shares in Hargreaves Lansdown to raise holding in UK's biggest broker close to £1 billion. Star fund manager Nick Train has bought more shares in Hargreaves Lansdown (HL) to lift his stake in the UK's largest broker above 11% and close to the £1 billion mark. The moves comes after the Citywire AA-rated fund manager shelled out around £374 million to more than double his position in January. According to a stock exchange announcement, Train (pictured) made his latest purchase on 25 March. He now owns over 52.3 million shares in the £8.8 billion, FTSE 100 listed broker, which at Friday's closing price of £18.63 is worth around £975 million. In a trading update for his Finsbury Growth & Income (FGT) investment trust after he pounced on the shares trading at eight-month lows after last October's market crash, Train hailed Hargreaves Lansdown’s potential for ‘explosive growth’ once the UK economy entered its next upswing. While the manager noted that the stock had been one of the biggest detractors to his performance in January, he said you do not have to 'work too hard to see the bright side,’ for the business. He added: ‘It is undeniable that growth slowed at Hargreaves Lansdown [in late 2018], during a very tricky time for UK politics and global stock markets. ‘Nonetheless the business did grow and, importantly, took share – now representing 39% of the direct to consumer platform market and nearly 32% share of the stock broking market.’ The overwhelming bulk of the company’s stake is held in Train’s £5.4 billion Lindsell Train Equity fund, a top performer that Hargreaves recommends in its influential Wealth 50 list. The fund which owns around 5.1% of the stake, while Finsbury holds around 1.25%. The remainder is held across the group’s funds. Shares in Hargreaves have tumbled from a record high of £22.62 last autumn. Even after that rerating it remains priced at an aggressive growth premium of around 33.5 times last year’s earnings, versus an investment management and fund peer average of 12. Half-year results in January showed the company increased pre-tax profits by 4% to £153.4 million in the six months to December. Although assets under administration fell 6% to £85.9 billion, customer numbers rose 45,000 to nearly 1.4 million. | lomax99 | |
02/4/2019 10:08 | Looks like the Nick Train effect! Chooochooo | mozy123 | |
07/3/2019 13:11 | Very detailed recent report on HL shares which may be of interest. | ochs | |
06/3/2019 15:36 | Thanks for posting those articles. Yes the potential for the Savings market is huge and will often be new clients who haven't wanted to take the risk with funds and shares. | ochs | |
06/3/2019 08:53 | My view is similar to Trains last statement. It will become the savings choice for millions of Brits that dont typically like the risk of investing. | mozy123 | |
06/3/2019 05:32 | Train hails Hargreaves' 'explosive' potential after doubling stake14/2/19Https:// | lomax99 | |
06/3/2019 05:20 | Hargreaves Lansdown eats up market share. 1/3/19Https://citywi | lomax99 | |
05/3/2019 12:26 | Yes, seems I spoke too soon... but still a good rise from sub £17 recently. | ochs | |
05/3/2019 11:52 | Yep, very nice, despite today’s pullback. | thamestrader | |
05/3/2019 11:43 | According to the bottom left of the HL website screen for HL shares it was 14 Feb. p.s. nice share price rise over the past few days. | ochs | |
05/3/2019 11:42 | They went ex-dividend on 14/2/19. | lomax99 | |
05/3/2019 11:31 | I see we have a divi due on 11/3, can anyone please tell me when they went XD? For some reason XD dates are not listed on their financial calendar, and I was just wondering if I'm going to get it or not. Thanks in advance. | thamestrader | |
17/2/2019 20:24 | Having been treated by Barclays with sheer contempt last year,having had my investments locked up from August to December, following their disastrous transfer of 600,000 accounts to Smart Investor which led to many leaving Barclays, of which I was one, HL is a dream broker. I know of one investor who had £1m + in his ISA account and had to leave it with Barclays as nervous to move that amount of money. In contrast I have not found any faults with HL so far. I topped up on HL during last week. | cottlet | |
15/2/2019 14:42 | Liked Trains write up in the FGT monthly fact sheet. Agree with him. Where did I put my cheque book... | mozy123 | |
06/2/2019 15:40 | Big vote of confidence from Lindsell Train (already a long term holder) who it's just been announced increased their stake significantly from 5% to just over 10% on 29 January (interim results day). Good news for me is that I was able to read the announcement on the HL site (see my earlier posts!) and I topped up myself last week at well under £17. | ochs | |
01/2/2019 08:41 | My only gripe with HL is the way they handle cash. The statements are poor (no 'balance' column), and the way 'capital' and 'income' are shown in separate ledgers, does my head in. This is unnecessarily complicated and benefits me not one bit. Any idea why they do this? Neither of my other brokers feel the need to do this. | thamestrader | |
31/1/2019 20:42 | Good to see HL add an easy/instant access option to their Active Savings service today. | lomax99 | |
30/1/2019 22:43 | Being a HL user I am familiar with this issue and have ignored it up till now as I don't use it for research purposes. The information is simply not updated enough or in depth enough to be useful. If they improved this service or simply bought stockopedia and used their research tools then HL could be a world beater.Unfortunately I am questioning my holding as I'm looking at other companies in which I have higher conviction. Hopefully AJ Bell will make HL be a bit more proactive in improving its service. | radioactive_man | |
30/1/2019 18:12 | Going back to the HL website RNS issue; first thing this morning I provided HL with similar details to my earlier post, and by 1pm this afternoon every stock was back to showing RNS correctly, whether I'm logged in or not. However I've just checked again and it's now not working... so rather unreliable and intermittent it seems! Not what a serious share trader needs. Salty - do you have an account with AJB and HL? - ie. does that allow you to compare directly? Thanks | ochs | |
30/1/2019 17:24 | Come over to AJ Bell. You’ll all be welcomed with open arms... Better customer service, more competitive pricing and people who actually care about their customers. Salty | saltaire111 | |
30/1/2019 09:46 | i wonder how much credibility HL has lost plugging Woodford endlessly for fees while ignoring much better stuff they cant earn out of. Cxxp customer service and back office drones at HL, staff total morons, starting to look like they are getting “ found out “. Much better brokers out there. | porsche1945 | |
30/1/2019 09:38 | I use watchlists to follow my portfolios (It means I do not need to log in every time I want to see where I am and I can add stocks I own on other platforms to see all together) Whether I am logged in or out I can never see this years RNS's via the watchlist overview or when drilling down on the detail. However if I am logged in and access my HL stocks via my account and go in via the blue graph icon then I can see them... | balancedbob | |
29/1/2019 17:45 | Hello again. I think I may have pinpointed the issue now. If I log into my account and view a stock I own (eg HL plc) I can view their recent RNS under "Company Announcements" (including today's half yearly statement), so long as I access the factsheet page by clicking on the blue graph to the right of the stock when listed in my account. However if I try and view a stock I don't own (whilst still logged in) I am unable to view any RNS since 3 December (I used Next plc as an example as I know there was a trading statement in early January). If I then log out I am back to where I was before and the most recent HL RNS displayed is back to 15 November, plus I can't view any recent RNS for other stocks. Be great if a couple of you could experiment with this too. Thanks in advance. | ochs | |
29/1/2019 16:44 | Ouch. Salty | saltaire111 | |
29/1/2019 14:54 | Good work, I got a very similar fairly standard response... I think it's a pretty serious thing for a broker with 31.9% of the execution only market to not be reliably displaying RNS's. I'm not sure how seriously they are taking it at present... I know they get their data from a 3rd party, so it may be down to them, but either way it should be sorted out as a priority. | ochs |
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