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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lancashire Holdings Limited | LSE:LRE | London | Ordinary Share | BMG5361W1047 | COM SHS USD0.50 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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6.00 | 0.89% | 677.00 | 675.00 | 676.00 | 682.00 | 671.00 | 671.00 | 672,981 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins | 449.1M | 321.5M | 1.3176 | 5.12 | 1.64B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2015 12:01 | How much is everyone expecting re div in sterling | badtime | |
19/3/2015 11:54 | Well I have just dipped my toe in, so it's bound to fall off a cliff now ;) | sambessey | |
19/3/2015 11:08 | More to fall or time to buy | shoeshoebedoman | |
19/3/2015 09:50 | No selling pressure ex divis. More specials this year. Waiting to buy even more! | hooley | |
19/3/2015 08:57 | GARYCOOK - Thanks for your post 646, I do have some of them, useful list for further research, obliged. | losos | |
19/3/2015 02:50 | IrnBru2 go to the HGM Thread. This is for LRE Shareholders | garycook | |
18/3/2015 20:18 | Stopped looking. Just had a read of your last post. It includes HGM. Hope you are not a closest "gold bug"...........lol. | irnbru2 | |
18/3/2015 20:15 | I am looking back, as it ight not have been, HGM, Highland Gold. | irnbru2 | |
18/3/2015 20:12 | Garry, How's it going. You posted a week ago, the list of dividend shares you have. Your post/reply was in response to my post about INFI. In your post you said, "Stocks I would buy at the moment for value and Dividend yield are, CNA HGM HSBC INFI MRW SBRY. Most I understand. Why have you included HGM in your buy list. Cheers. | irnbru2 | |
18/3/2015 16:22 | Loso,My Stocks as follows if it helps, ADM,ALY,BEZ,BKG,BRCI | garycook | |
18/3/2015 16:16 | Just like DNLM - Div 75.5p & dropped 130p after xd. Lol !!!! | eeza | |
18/3/2015 14:55 | its the next you want over 90p paid in nov good info | portside1 | |
18/3/2015 14:05 | And nice big xd drop coming with it. Expect it to drop 40 -50p. | joan of arc | |
18/3/2015 10:47 | xd tomorrow, nice fat divi coming:-)))) woody | woodcutter | |
17/3/2015 10:22 | Gary Cook - "Lost £120,000 investing in Centaur Litigation " That must have left a bitter taste, agree with you 100% on IFA's and have only one fund (an IT) which has worldwide remit and only hang on to it just to keep a bit of overseas to my portfolio value of which is a tad below yours but income nowhere near, if you are doing something right, I must be doing something wrong ha ha As far as LRE is concerned I'm looking to get in. | losos | |
11/3/2015 15:21 | Bought a few earlier at 654p | badtime | |
05/3/2015 15:13 | Here's another one for your watch list Gary. I think it's in a Buying position today - see what you think.. | nofool | |
05/3/2015 02:31 | Nice one Wllm.Keep her working,invest her money,and tell her you are now a Income Fund Manager and you retire or Re-Mortgage the house that would please her Ha Ha Ha.Shauney2,yes looked at NVA,but now to expensive great results and Divi,needs buying around £6.Would buy it on a drop or correction £5 would be even better with a 9% yield,but not much chance of that,but you never know look at LRE recently.Will put it on the Watch list.Thanks for your input. | garycook | |
04/3/2015 16:07 | hi Gary, yes I would agree regarding fund managers and IFA's much better to manage your own money. Do you work or just live off the income ? The reason I ask is that I have around £90,000 invested and would like to reach a point where I could live off the income and give up the day job. Funnily enough I spoke to my wife the other day regarding this and suggested £400,000 would be enough for me to retire on. She was none too happy when I advised her we would need £800,000 for her to retire also :) wllm | wllmherk | |
04/3/2015 12:55 | Garry, Ok, cheers. Will look at some of the others you mention. | irnbru2 | |
04/3/2015 09:50 | Have you looked at NVA Gary? | shauney2 | |
04/3/2015 09:44 | Wllm,It is the truth and honest. No Bull. Have £443,000 Invested average yield 6.32% = £28,000.I am my own Fund Manager. Who needs them and Financial Advisors.All Dodgy and all Legal Crooks. Lost £120,000 investing in Centaur Litigation now in Liquidation, with a so called IFA friend who did not tell me, he was receiving £6,000 Commission. Should have put the £120k in the Stockmarket, at least I would still have the money.Anyway LRE looks a good investment have BRIT,just sold CGL,only leaves BEZ in the sector with a decent yield.LRE could be taken over also. | garycook | |
04/3/2015 07:48 | wow Gary, there is many a fund manager who would be very happy with that performance. Impressive, wllm | wllmherk | |
04/3/2015 05:50 | IrnBru,Sometimes you have just got to go with gut feelings.Did plenty of research.INFI has just won a contract to supply Lloyds Banking group the energy for there UK banks,and the Dividend as been promised by Management for 2015 of 18.33p a share,I purchased LRE at 5.67.ADM for £12,ALY 25p,BKG £22,BRIT 240,CWC 35p,CLIG 258,FCRE 60p,FLG 325,GSK 1350,GLIF 54p,GVC 405,HSD 83.IMT £22,INFI 199,NG 788,PHNX 565 SLI 75,SSE 1307,TLPR 256 and VOD 280.All shares when purchased were Yielding between 6 and 8% and most are still yielding these premiums.I have a 28 Stock High Yielding Portfolio started in 2012 Yielding me £28,000 a year and had a profit in capital and growth of £70,000.So I must be doing something correct.Stocks I would buy at the moment for value and Dividend yields are.CNA,HGM,HSBC,INF | garycook |
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