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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Macau Property Opportunities Fund Limited | LSE:MPO | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BGDYFV61 | ORD USD0.01 |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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24.00 | 26.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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11:55:02 | O | 500 | 25.50 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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20/12/2024 | 10:09 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Result of AGM |
27/11/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Quarterly Net Asset Value Update |
22/11/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Notice of AGM |
01/10/2024 | 12:34 | ALNC | EARNINGS: Savannah Energy swings to profit; Creo loss widens |
30/9/2024 | 06:00 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Annual Financial Report Year Ended 30.. |
15/8/2024 | 06:00 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Quarterly Net Asset Value Update |
11/7/2024 | 18:23 | ALNC | TRADING UPDATES: Titon warns on trading; Videndum revenue in-line |
11/7/2024 | 06:00 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Investor Update H1 2024 |
26/6/2024 | 19:14 | ALNC | TRADING UPDATES: Quadrise expands deal; TT's new reporting structure |
26/6/2024 | 10:54 | UK RNS | Macau Property Opportunities Fund Changes to Investment Management.. |
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20/12/2024 | 05:26 | Macau Property Opportunities | 923 |
05/3/2014 | 14:38 | *** Macau ** | - |
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Posted at 16/4/2024 12:23 by zangdook If yours were the two 25k trades you got a good price. Are you using DMA? |
Posted at 16/4/2024 08:17 by elsa7878 Need to keep the sales coming to chip away at the debt or the NAV just resets every year to account for the interest payments and management fees and running costs. A 20% debt reduction is certainly welcome. The question is when will all of the units finally be sold...Been watching this for years and finally bought 50,000 today. Even if the sales take 3 years and even allowing for a 15% discount to market value to sell the remaining units then there should be at least 50% upside here and possibly more. Worth a punt. |
Posted at 02/2/2024 08:45 by zangdook Perhaps you could take Penha Heights off the company's hands - a fitting home for a Count.Seriously, does the share price make any sense to you? Is the atmosphere gloomy? I used to live in Zhongshan, just up the road. I haven't been to Macau for over a decade. |
Posted at 09/6/2023 07:18 by quepassa It's finally turned.Macau's Residential Property Price Index has risen by just short of 1% from February to April 2023 (O.9%). Looks like the market has bottomed and has finally turned positive according to Official statistics. Excellent news for the Macau residential market which hopefully will now be reflected in future upwards portfolio revaluations for MPO. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP |
Posted at 04/5/2023 09:58 by quepassa -JP Morgan reports that mass market demand/visits had possibly recovered to over 90% of pre-covid levels recently.-VIP visitors staging an unexpectedly strong recovery -Rebounding tourism, gaming revenues, economic initiatives will likely now support prices and demand for real estate. -Many sources are pointing to the beginning of a recovery for the property sector with a incipient rising of the Property Price Index and rising residential rents. all imo. dyor. qp |
Posted at 01/3/2023 10:56 by quepassa you clearly want to have a fight.suggest you have a fight with the angry little man in the mirror. ......Otherwise..... just try and say something constructive about MPO without constantly criticising everyone else. go on try it. maybe a new experience for you. It's really not difficult. Come on - say something interesting about MPO. Let's hear it |
Posted at 23/2/2023 08:30 by quepassa Share trades at c. 57.5% discount to latest NAVShare price 56.5p NAV 133p (declared 17/2/23). all imo. dyor. qp |
Posted at 01/2/2023 12:41 by livewireplus .... but it does include the words 'hopeful' & 'possibility' .... .... personally I am hopeful about the possibility of getting all 6 numbers on the National Lottery .... (I'd then happily get a divorce and give up 50% of the winnings :-).... and for MPO I'd be hopeful about the possibility of the share price getting to two-thirds of NAV .... ( I'd then happily sell my holdings :-) |
Posted at 10/1/2023 13:50 by quepassa Using the September NAV of US$1.65 per share, at today's fx rate of 1.21 that gives a current NAV of some 136p.Even if Macau property values were to have fallen a little since September (and I don't know if they have), the Discount to NAV is in the order of 60-65%. Against the re-opening of China, Hong Kong and Macau, the discount of 60-65% versus share price looks grossly overdone - even accounting for the weak HK property market. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP |
Posted at 05/12/2022 13:23 by quepassa "I know nothing about "feeds" "Wow. If you are not even familiar with the standard financial term of a "live feed" - you really oughtn't be fiddling around in traded securities. I guess dummies would place dummy trades. The BIG PROBLEM with placing dummy trades - is that you DO NOT KNOW if your broker is giving you a good price. You are getting their price - not necessarily the market price. THAT IS WHY IT IS ESSENTIAL to cross-reference a broker's price with a DIRECT LIVE FEED PRICE from the stock-exchange to make sure you are getting a good price from a broker. It is clear that if you have never heard of a "live feed" for prices and that you rely purely on dummy trade prices that you really don't understand how prices work. oh dear. |
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