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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Jpmorgan Indian Investment Trust Plc | JII | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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910.00 | 910.00 | 920.00 | 920.00 | 911.00 |
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Posted at 18/9/2023 09:17 by arja i just thought it might be reason for the fall sllab101 . Not many investment trusts pay a divi I think . Indian indices down today on back of falling US indices . |
Posted at 15/9/2023 15:34 by sllab101 Does jii give a div, I didn't think did. |
Posted at 25/8/2023 15:10 by essentialinvestor I hold JII and just a couple of points on some of the recent comments.There has already been extraordinary returns over many years - look at a longer term chart. Also the Indian economy does not exist in a vacuum, weak China macro impacts India, but India may also be a longer term beneficiary of Xi's regime as companies increasingly favour India for investment and future growth. |
Posted at 14/12/2022 16:50 by essentialinvestor GBP v INR very near multi year highs which is weighing on NAV atm.Some recent changes to the management of Jii I notice. |
Posted at 31/8/2021 11:11 by loss-leader JII seems to be doing well. I wonder if it benefits from China going out of fashion a bit? LL |
Posted at 05/8/2020 00:48 by loss-leader Maybe India as an alternative trading partner to China argument will give JII some upside LL |
Posted at 07/4/2020 12:21 by essentialinvestor ANII looks the better play imv.JII too much cyclical exposure for me. |
Posted at 27/2/2020 07:41 by graham1ty Getting 804p feels like manna from heaven in these markets !If the timetable had been a couple of weeks later, JII would have been selling into a horrible market, getting horrible prices, and the NAV might have been 650p...... |
Posted at 24/2/2020 10:21 by graham1ty Yes, very lucky ! It is a 17% premium at the current price.I wonder how many will just buy back in below 700p ? Either get more shares than you had before be reinvesting the lot, or buy back the same number and keep the difference as a “dividend̶ |
Posted at 06/2/2020 12:58 by nk104 Say you have 400 shares in JII and tender all of themThe basic entitlement is 25 per cent - so 100 shares. Of the remaining 300 you will have successfully tendered 134 shares (300*.448). So you will have 166 shares left. |
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