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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Henderson Opportunities Trust Plc | LSE:HOT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSHRGN41 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.00 | -0.48% | 207.00 | 204.00 | 210.00 | 208.00 | 204.00 | 208.00 | 80,412 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty | -32.19M | -33.55M | -0.8495 | -2.42 | 81.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/1/2013 19:35 | Yes, great value on offer here in my opinion given the trust is run by Henderson who has a very good record as an investment manager. Not many trust on this sort of discount. Final results soon. | topvest | |
21/1/2013 17:11 | one for my Sipp, ticks the boxes, performance, yield and discount | 127tolmers | |
04/11/2012 19:21 | NAV at over £6. This has out-performed very strongly, but the discount remains very high which is unwarranted by the very good performance of the manager. | topvest | |
13/9/2012 08:45 | Yes held for some time and have recently increased my holding | bisiboy | |
09/9/2012 09:43 | Thought I would start a thread on this one. Trading on a massive discount, but managed by James Henderson who has a very good record. Anyone else hold these? | topvest | |
23/8/2008 23:12 | I received thru the post an investment offer relating to hotels in Europe and elsewhere. I've seen similar schemes for buying a hotel room in London hotels. Quite like the idea in theory. Anyone else looked into this? Would be interested to get a discussion going on the topic... | brando69 | |
21/4/2008 01:22 | ALOG Asianlogic LONDON (Thomson Financial) - AsianLogic Ltd. said full-year adjusted pretax profit rose 210 percent on a 95 percent rise in revenues, and said the progress has continued in the first quarter of the current year. The Asia-Pacific online and land-based gaming company posted adjusted pretax profit of $12.4 million for the year to end-December, against $4 million last year. Revenues came in higher at $54.3 million from $27.8 million. It said its underlying business is growing fast with progress across all divisions. It also said the group has made a good start to 2008 with first quarter net profit up 10 fold against the first quarter of 2007 at $3.5 million. The company added average daily casino turnover for the first quarter increased 26 percent to $11.0 million against the previous quarter's average. Importantly, the company said it has entered into three new acquisition agreements in the Europe and Asia. It said it is in final stages of due diligence and if closed the acquisitions are expected to have a material impact on the company's earnings. The company also it expects to launch a further two new casinos, four poker rooms and mobile casino gaming in the second quarter. No final dividend has been proposed for the year. Following the end of the 2008 financial year the company will initially adopt an annual dividend payment ratio of approximately 50 percent of net profit. TFN.newsdesk@thomson | goinbroke | |
18/4/2008 14:17 | HAIK recently released results...$359m turnover...looking to continue to grow in 2008...$18.2m (£9.1m) profit after tax and costs...£34m market cap. DYOR but imo well undervalued. GAS some movement in price as the African lng option nears expirey...looks like it could finally happen and we will have a much bigger company on our hands...imo. :-) | supercity | |
11/2/2008 18:56 | took the opportunity to top up on haik over the past few days...kept a bit back in case it falls further. Fully loaded on gas but with a bit left ready for haik - i am looking for a re-rating when results are out. :-) | supercity | |
04/1/2008 22:51 | am i talking to myself? | hotter | |
04/1/2008 20:30 | good day all round | hotter | |
04/1/2008 14:30 | According to my hamster, russian roulette is "the practice of placing one round in a revolver, spinning the cylinder and closing it into the firearm without looking, aiming the revolver at one's own head in a suicidal fashion, and pulling the trigger. The number of rounds placed in the revolver can vary. As a gambling game, toy guns are often used to simulate the practice. The number of deaths caused by this practice is unknown". Carlos Katastrofksy used this concept in one of his latest netart projects, but replacing the shooting activity by the more zeitgeist behaviour of downloading. And if randomly shooting could easily take your life away "in a suicidal way", the random downloading of files with no safety guarantees whatsoever could easily take your computer's "life" as easy as the original roulette did. There is no possible ingenuity, "be aware!" the artist says. One can be about to download bad or dangerous data, but who can resist the thrill of risking your own beloved state-of-the art laptop? But dangerous downloading isn't just the only important aspect here. like in any p2p application, downloading implies uploading, for a file to be downloaded by someone it has had to be generously uploaded by someone else. The files stored in Russian Roulette are the files people decided to share. We don't get to know who uploaded what, just their names (in a reminescence of The Original), a way of further combining the most important concepts of this project: file transfer (up and downloading), desire and risk. Katastrofsky plays with something very interesting: the file sharing that takes place isn't utilitary (the information per se value), social (the relational value) or political (the free acces to information value). File sharing in this situation has only to do with desire, risk taking, by surprising or being surprised, by engaging in potentially dangerous behaviour or enabling others to do so... one yearns to engage in such activities. Risk taking is part of our contemporary society, no more an external threat, but an actual definig element of contemporary, western societies, Ulrich Beck said in his La Société du risque - Sur la voie d'une autre modernité (the french translation), and this project is such a good way of ilustrating that: desire and risk connected to the file sharing activity of our digital times. Oh the thrill of downloading and opening an unknown file just for the sake of doing it... adrenaline rushes through the whole body... | wild bill | |
03/1/2008 21:42 | Nice moves today by PFN.TO and IPL.L...both very much worth keeping an eye on but imo the former especially.....as they have so MANY eggs in so MANY baskets... | hotter | |
27/12/2007 13:49 | i undestand ! :-) | leeson31 | |
27/12/2007 13:21 | leeson ptr dipped below 30p which was my target price but i am being strict in not putting new funds in to the market for now...and i don't want to sell either of these to replace them. :-) | supercity | |
27/12/2007 12:41 | RNSM. Massively oversold. 2 bagger but the opportunity won't be around for long. | wonder boy | |
25/12/2007 14:48 | AFR should see circa 180p this year imho.. im in from 45p, plus lots of additional buying upto 91p.. ptr looks like it may start rising now Supercity... | leeson31 | |
24/12/2007 12:14 | add RCG and GNG to that list supercity | cambium | |
24/12/2007 12:12 | i am sticking with these two for 2008...multi bagger potential DYOR but they are two shares i will continue to hold in to the new year. | supercity | |
22/12/2007 15:59 | Just bought this Nothing remarkable in that you may ask yourselves, except that I can't even play the guitar. I am working on the theory that it may look good as an ornament, sort of a conversation piece. This is yet another example of the fatc that white cider & the internet don't really mix. | lotmin |
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