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Posted at 31/1/2025 13:37 by cfro I see more rumours swirling around ITV, this time a possible merger deal for it's Studios division by Redbird IMI.ITV is at the top of my list on next up to buy along with SUPR which is first and ITV second but i have to wait for the funds to become avaliable either through a takeover or spare dividend income. |
Posted at 28/1/2025 18:32 by netcurtains Yep I have MNG - and of course PHNX, ABDN and LGEN...Nice day today... Obviously its a bit like musical chairs, if they rise too much its no longer a big yield... But then who cares if the rise matches the dividend...Works both ways. |
Posted at 25/1/2025 10:36 by netcurtains I used to be a long term investor in TRIAD PLC.. I am now an investor but not sure how long it will last. Will need to hear next update from the company... They are still growing - every month they advertise new vacancies... It all mounts up....I am now into SBTX - Skinbio Technology..... I can see a long term vision where the UK gets its own specialist big cosmetics biotechnology company.. Also PEARSON (FTSE100) - I feel online education and AI in education will only (generally speaking) grow and grow and grow and a rising tide raises all boats... |
Posted at 24/1/2025 09:42 by cfro Nor switch the funds across into something thats up 24% or whatever today either, just to make you look clever Lol..The golden rule i feel is never to get hett-up at any particular share in isolation, always view it from a portfolio perspective. Its one share you hold out of many.. You are still up 0.5% which is absolutely ok. Long way to go for the year and we still have all that dividend income to fall... |
Posted at 24/1/2025 09:17 by cfro Quite correct and their short-term actions obviously make it harder for long-term investors who have to endure some extra pain because of it.That's the problem when you have a share thats risen a lot combined with an out of the blue profit warning, everyone just rushes to the exit. Nobody today holds through a profit warning. Happened to me with TET a couple of years ago but the key is not to panic which is the worst thing you can you do. The long-term trend with RNWH is still firmly intact and the growth story is still there. Labour know that they have to find the money to improve the countries infrastructure from somehwere. That will be highlighted again today with the terrific storms blowing everything to bits like matchsticks.... |
Posted at 13/1/2025 14:29 by cfro Just been looking at JHD and LTHM and comparing the two. Not much of a difference between them. Both have a large family controlling shareholding.JHD is into specialist flooring with recent contracts in Haribo's HQ in Germany, Lidl's in France and cruise ships among many other contracts. Much more International contracts and hence much more a global company i would say. LTHM is into wood paneling and anything wood related and might benefit from more house-building in the UK if/when it happens. JHD hence more highly valued on a PE of 17 and LTHM on a PE of 11. LTHM dividend yield is around 3% and JHD higher at 5%. Both have around £70m in cash.. Hard to choose between them as they are both excellent companies. Both on my watchlist.. |
Posted at 06/1/2025 14:21 by cfro My first trade of the new year: Dumped my small holding in STB after much thought and deliberation these last few days.A good company but the dark cloud of the motor loans "misselling" saga will likely ramble on for quite some time and in the meantime there is unlikely to be a dividend of any kind paid nor any kind of rerating. The funds have been swapped over into BOWL. Looks a good entry price with a pe of around 11 and around 4.5% dividend yield. Something i have been meaning to buy for a good while. STB shares were down 50% last year which in percentage terms is a painfull loss but fortunately it was one of my much smaller holdings so little damage done. Sometimes you have to just bite the bullet and move on.. |
Posted at 03/1/2025 09:23 by cfro Much easier to identify and pick value rather than any potential growth stock likely to multi-bag.As we are currently discussing REITs are an obvious area right now. The heavy discounts on offer simply wont be around forever and it is only a matter of time before you start to see activists move in and discounts close, companys get taken-out and consolidation in the sector. Meanwhile you just sit and wait for that to happen and collect 6,7,8,9 or 10 percent dividend yields.. |
Posted at 26/11/2024 07:30 by cfro Quite a few companies reporting today. My newest holding VP out with a some solid interim numbers despite challenging conditions. A very well run company with a nice dividend yield. |
Posted at 18/10/2024 13:06 by cfro Got my lovely MNG dividend today. Little bit of an exciting day for me as i am now able to buy a brand new holding and something i have been planning for a good while.The new share is VP, a company top of wish-list for months. Good entry here i feel on a single digit pe, dividend yield over 6%, should be a beneficiary of Labours construction drive and possible takeover candidate. Well managed with a major family shareholding. With all my dividends collected over the last few days i used them to make top-ups in two of my more tinier holdings STVG and VANL.. |
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