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HLCL Helical Plc

195.20
-3.20 (-1.61%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes

Dividends

Announcement Date Type Currency Amount Ex-Dividend Date Record Date Payment
22/11/2023 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.0305 30/11/2023 01/12/2023 12/1/2024
23/5/2023 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.087 22/6/2023 23/6/2023 28/7/2023
22/11/2022 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.0305 01/12/2022 02/12/2022 13/1/2023
24/5/2022 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.0825 23/6/2022 24/6/2022 29/7/2022
23/11/2021 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.029 02/12/2021 03/12/2021 31/12/2021
25/5/2021 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.074 24/6/2021 25/6/2021 26/7/2021
25/11/2020 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.027 03/12/2020 04/12/2020 31/12/2020
04/6/2020 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.06 25/6/2020 26/6/2020 27/7/2020
21/11/2019 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.027 28/11/2019 29/11/2019 31/12/2019
23/5/2019 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.075 13/6/2019 14/6/2019 19/7/2019
Dividends data is taken only from official company reports.

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Posted at 24/5/2023 14:22 by essentialinvestor
NY, I would not expect many defaults at their end of the market,
HLCL once again showed their shrewd timing by disposing of their largest asset recently. But yes it's a tough sector ATM and UK longer term rates are rising as is their vacancy rate.
It depends whether you think there will be longer term demand for London grade A office
space, that's key and the share price currently indicates market doubts on this.
Posted at 24/5/2023 08:01 by jeevsje
Based on the business model that HLCL operate, the defaults of the lower grade buildings actually work in HLCL's favour since they are able to acquire them at lower prices.
Moreover, they have a very strong balance sheet, able to withstand an almost 50% drop in property value before convenants become an issue.
Posted at 15/2/2023 23:07 by rambutan2
Bravo!

Transport for London selects Helical as preferred commercial office portfolio joint venture partner

-- Helical is selected to progress to preferred bidder stage with TfL for its commercial office portfolio joint venture

-- Portfolio will create well-connected, sustainable and inclusive workspaces across central London and includes three over-station development sites at Bank, Paddington and Southwark

-- New partnership is part of TfL's wider property development programme, which is delivering operational benefits and generating vital revenue to allow TfL to keep the city moving and invest in safe, green and reliable public transport

Transport for London (TfL)'s wholly owned commercial property company, TTL Properties Ltd (TTLP), has announced it has selected Helical as its preferred investment partner for its sustainable commercial office portfolio across central London, subject to contract negotiations and a 10-day standstill period.
Posted at 08/9/2022 13:16 by essentialinvestor
Bought back 1,000 shares to keep this on my screen.

In the March 2020 COVID plunge HLCL got down to £2, you could only buy a
few hundred shares around that level.

Currently on an approx 40% discount to
NAV, but so are many others.
Posted at 11/7/2022 16:17 by essentialinvestor
Very!.


I've missed the final divi at just over 8 pence on the majority of these
only fair to say.
Posted at 24/2/2022 14:25 by spectoacc
I don't follow GPE closely enough to comment, but HLCL not alone among smaller REITs in holding relatively well - but I doubt they'll stay up if/when things get worse.

Eg SIR about my only riser, & BCPT was up on the day earlier too.

A question for those in cash - when are you going to punt?
Posted at 10/2/2022 07:35 by essentialinvestor
Spec, bought a few over the last week, just 3,000 shares. HLCL tends to be
hammered on risk off sentiment so just a little cautious with Russia/Ukraine - hopefully just brinkmanship.

HLCL arguably a takeover target.
Posted at 08/2/2022 08:44 by spectoacc
@EI - other than REITs already making up the Top 5 in my ISA, any reason not to buy into HLCL? Wouldn't mind the NAV being a bit higher (or price a big lower) but am certain their energy-efficient buildings are going to be relative winners.
Posted at 07/11/2019 08:37 by cordwainer
I may have cashed out a bit prematurely here 2 days ago at 401p, but with a 13.1% gain in 5 months including a dividend, I won't be too bitter if it keeps racing ahead.
Posted at 05/8/2019 13:16 by essentialinvestor
Recent bid speculation means HLCL has held up rather well re the sector,
might it drift back down towards £3?.

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