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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hicl Infrastructure Plc | LSE:HICL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJLP1Y77 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.60 | 0.49% | 122.20 | 121.80 | 122.20 | 122.60 | 121.00 | 121.00 | 22,732,233 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 202.3M | 198.4M | 0.1024 | 11.89 | 2.36B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/11/2016 17:23 | Premium down to 12.2%. HICL almost looking buyable again with all this promised infrastructure funding! | shavian | |
16/11/2016 09:47 | You're right it's the safer end of a very uncertain outlook! The 27% premium in August was excessive. | jonwig | |
16/11/2016 09:36 | Based on todays price I reckon the premium is currently at 14%. I am currently back in fully invested for the longhaul. There are a lot of uncertainties and unknowns in the markets and the world in general at the moment and at least in HICL there are plenty of knowns. | schofip | |
16/11/2016 07:25 | NAV of 145.7p at 30/09 would be premium of 19% at that date. The 3.5p increase is down to the reduction of the discount rate from 7.5% to 7.3%. At some point the discount rate will need to rise and a fall in NAV is not unlikely. share price has begun to adjust for that, probably. They can raise a further 56m shares (say £90m) from next month in tap issues, but they are sitting on a £11m surplus left over from previous issues. Will they try to raise the cash with nothing particular to spend it on? Chance might not last much longer. I'm just a bit wary of seeing more progress here. | jonwig | |
16/11/2016 07:07 | The Directors of HICL Infrastructure Company Limited announce the results for the six months ended 30 September 2016. Interim Highlights For the six months ended 30 September 2016 · Net asset value ("NAV") per share at 30 September 2016 of 145.7p; up 3.5p (2.5%) from NAV per share of 142.2p at 31 March 2016. · Total shareholder return for the period of 10.4% (annualised), based on interim dividends declared plus uplift in NAV per share in the six month period. · Aggregate quarterly dividends declared for the first half were 3.82p per share (2015: 3.72p); on track to achieve the Company's aggregate dividend target of 7.65p per share for the full year1. · Value of the Company's investment portfolio up 7.9% in the six months, based on the 30 September 2016 Directors' valuation of £2,189.9m (31 March 2016: £2,030.3m). · Four investments and one follow-on investment completed in the period and a contract signed for a further four new investments and two follow-on investments, for a combined total commitment of £102.5m. · Over-subscribed tap issuance in September 2016 raised £113.4m to fund investments and pipeline. · Pipeline of further attractive investment opportunities across all segments of the Company's investment strategy. more..... | skinny | |
14/11/2016 16:05 | HOLTS - that sounds more plausible! Equity markets are confusing me more than I can remember ... fortunately I'm well into cash. | jonwig | |
14/11/2016 15:22 | had not seen that thanks for link , I assumed it had been marked down today along with utilities in view of the outlook for growth stocks from the US and the rise in govt stock yields . | holts | |
14/11/2016 14:09 | Hum - I've just read the article in the FT - is that the one you mean? I made this comment to it: At present, infra funds take equity stakes in operating assets (eg. PPI, hospitals, etc.) and the asset is kept off the gov't's books for about 30 years. It strikes me that the infra fund would now have to buy a gov't bond rather than own the asset for its operating life, whilst drawing a fee for managing it. (The kind of funds I'm thinking about? Typically HICL.) Just how this would effect the profits of the operator I don't know, but the debt would, presumably be added of the gov't's who would also take on the equity risk of operation. Strike me that the existing route is better! I see HICL, JLIF, 3IN are down today (a bit) which are my portfolio holdings. More clarity needed! | jonwig | |
14/11/2016 13:44 | Will the govt plans for infrastructure bonds be looming here ? | holts | |
22/9/2016 14:12 | Personally, I wouldn't have been a buyer at 170p, but it's very nice to know that others are keen to buy at that price. | jonwig | |
22/9/2016 14:04 | 170p it is spot on toolsmoker | nerja | |
22/9/2016 13:34 | Yeh 170 i think too will prob trade around 172 after anouncment for a bit | toolsmoker | |
22/9/2016 12:38 | 170 look good bet on the charts to buy as well | nerja | |
22/9/2016 12:30 | 170 to 172 im hearing | toolsmoker | |
22/9/2016 10:43 | The number of New Ordinary Shares to be issued and the price per Share (the "Strike Price") will be agreed between Canaccord Genuity and the Company following close of the bookbuild at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday 22 September, and announced shortly thereafter. Ermmm any whispers yet? | nerja | |
22/9/2016 09:42 | re posts 381 - 383: I've had confirmation that the expected return is circa 7% per annum. | jonwig | |
19/9/2016 10:37 | I have been waiting for this to happen to see what price the city are prepared to stump up. The result will no doubt see see wade into these again. I think the current premium is way to much and it will be interesting to see how this goes. | schofip | |
19/9/2016 09:39 | It is estimated :-) | skinny | |
19/9/2016 09:38 | Skinny - I must have missed that - I thought they only stated it twice a year. | jonwig | |
19/9/2016 09:33 | Estimated NAV is 143.21p | skinny | |
19/9/2016 09:30 | Thanks Jonwig, I had seen that on the results, wondering what it is now. They seem to always get them away at a small premium to Nav, but it does appear rather large at the moment and what ever they get the share price seems to drop and bounce of it at sometime. | nerja | |
19/9/2016 09:13 | 142.2p on 31/03. | jonwig | |
19/9/2016 09:04 | Anybody know what the latest Nav is? | nerja | |
19/9/2016 08:49 | I think the usual procedure is that each will submit a bit, presumably between 142p and 176p. That will determine a price which clears the offer. It's a pity ordinary PIs aren't eligible, but the premium to NAV which is settled will be a good pointer to demand for the shares. So far, no infra fund issues have flopped! Incidentally, I contacted InfraRed about the bond but haven't had a reply yet. Will not give up until I've written to the Chairman! | jonwig | |
19/9/2016 08:17 | Will the eligible investors hold out for a decent discount ? | holts |
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