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LONG Longships

8.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Longships LONG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 8.25 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
8.25 8.25
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Longships LONG Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Jul 2014 and 27 Jul 2024

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Posted at 26/7/2024 13:49 by cfro
Nice to actually get my ANP paid on time and the right day for a change..

I should really be taking it out to cover living expenses but after watching the VANL imc i was rather inspired to start a very very small position using the dividend instead.

If you havent yourself watched this one then i do recommend you take a look if you have time..

It's currently valued 11 pe and 3% dividend yield. A specialist piling company. There are other firms that do this but nothing like what they do which is very unique. They have partnerships with M&J Evans (the largest and busiest groundworks company in the country) and Galliford Try who are themselves also very busy. They also have a start-up Canadian rail-road division that is ramping up and will get very busy contributing to profits from next year.

House-building is sluggish but order books are up 20% and they expect when Labour get the sector moving they will be flat out in the next two to three years.

They do the piling for on-shore wind turbines, data centers, road, rail, High rise office blocks in London (another specialist division that does this work), warehouses, electricity pylons, sub-stations, battery stations and water treatment centres and more..

An experienced board with private equity people on there (could well be taken over by PE) plus Harwood capital have a big shareholding. (The CEO and wife and Harwood capital have all bought at prices much higher than todays price).
Posted at 24/7/2024 07:30 by cfro
I'm going to sit in the SWG IMC and also VANL later today. It's great that you can visit companies by not even getting off your butt..


NICL's a special divi of 54.8p plus a 18% increase in the interim divi. Kicking myself for not owning these..
Posted at 23/7/2024 07:10 by cfro
Surprised by just how bad CRPR results are. Recorded a loss and no dividend..
Posted at 12/7/2024 13:35 by cfro
Purchased some more MNG with three dividend payments that came in today.

My biggest holding but still looking to add further if/when avaliable funds.
Posted at 03/7/2024 10:00 by cfro
Good podcast.

I think the questions should be - what exactly is a "winner" and how do you define a "winner"?

Sadly 99.9% of investors believe that a winner is something you buy and it immediately goes up a lot in price, then you sell it..

Whereas i believe a winner is a company that has a proven track record and has been around a very long time like in TSCO for example that is over 100 yrs old. In some years the share price will fall in these great companies but held over very long periods of time they will only make you money..
Posted at 26/6/2024 07:18 by cfro
I share i would like to add to is CSN. Don't know why the shares have drifted down over these few weeks but the dividend yield is now around 10%..
Posted at 13/6/2024 14:15 by cfro
Good point about the ANP share count..

LGEN smacked down after their capital markets day statement from the new CEO yesterday. Back down on planet earth the new CEO's strategy will be safe and steady will make the group bigger and mightier over the next three or four years, so why are the shares down..

It's times like this is wish i had some spare cash to top-up..

Dividend yield well over 9% and growing..
Posted at 09/5/2024 09:34 by cfro
MNG dividend landed with a great big donk in my account this morning and i have made my first new buy of the year in STVG using the funds..

Got a whole list of companies i want to buy but this has been top of my list for a good while with a PE of nine and dividend yield of around 4.5% with the studios division doing really great it is a sitting duck for a t/o imv..
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 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.

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