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Posted at 26/4/2024 13:43 by cfro What a fantasticly cheap opportunity MNG is with a yield of 10%..I am planning on adding to mine and also AV over the next few weeks.. Looking forward to a bumper MNG dividend landing on my door mat May 9th.. |
Posted at 22/4/2024 07:30 by cfro I see MTI nominated for the dividend hero of the year award.. |
Posted at 20/3/2024 07:27 by cfro ANP results are going backwards igoe104..Disappointing but at least cash is still £10.6m and dividend has been increased, although after the tender last year i would have expected the dividend to have been increased more inline with the 20% reduction in share count.. Haven't had time to look through in more depth but i am not selling. It's one for the bottom draw.. |
Posted at 12/3/2024 07:26 by igoe104 Pleased with FNX results, and another increase in the dividend...11 million cash, 99% reoccurring revenue... talks of a special dividend and buybacks... |
Posted at 27/2/2024 21:02 by hpcg You are of course correct, but the chart shows that not many want to take the trade. It is perhaps only just cheap, and even then not excessively so, and perhaps even expensive on a PEG basis. I'm rather trusting the house broker is being fed conservative expectations from the board. For long longs I guess the hiatus, if it is that, since June 23, doesn't matter, but for potential long longs their patience might well be rewarded further.Anyway, I'm not here to pick a fight or ruin your board, I just don't happen to disagree with the tactic of only buying rising shares. |
Posted at 22/2/2024 12:10 by igoe104 India is a bigger market than China now for HSBC. HSBC are predicted growth for 2024 is in the mid teens. Plus a cracking dividend payer. I've held for many years,Q4 dividend 4% yield, and 3% special dividend within the next few months, very welcome... |
Posted at 13/2/2024 11:04 by cfro Good article on BOWL in last weeks IC that i was reading over the weekend by Phil Oakley. (High up on my wishlist now).He reckons for investors wanting both growth and income it ticks all the boxes. A pe of about 13 and dividend yield of 5%.. I feel the same way as he does because he also goes on to say that with the recent takeover of TEG this puts the spotlight on BOWL as the UK's no 1 operator of bowling centres. Private equity really think they are great investments and he wouldnt be surprised to also see a takeover here. If so then to put it on a similar take-out price of TEG would see a share price in excess of 400p and possibly much more.. |
Posted at 09/2/2024 17:48 by cfro I own a small holding in BATS. If ever there was a sector so disliked, victimised and hated it's this.They are battling huge headwinds that's for sure but the industry will still keep going and still be around in 50 years time. People have a choice and for many that is smoking or increasingly vaping. BATS also have nicotine patches which they believe will be 50% of the business in a few years time.. A pe of six and dividend yield of 10% i don't think you could do worse. Don't expect capital gains but give me 10% gain each year and im happy given the markets right now.. |
Posted at 08/2/2024 09:36 by cfro Same here i've got a long list i don't know what i would buy first..Been looking at WHSmith. Pe 13 and dividend yield of about 3%. Doesn't look that cheap on the face of it but very unloved as all ftse100 shares. I like their large presence in Asia but US is where they are now concentrating to expand rapidly. |
Posted at 06/2/2024 13:44 by cfro One of my holdings ALU had decent interim results today and upped the dividend slightly.As long as all my holdings do the same thing and up their dividends then i shall be happy.. |
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