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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Medicx Fund | LSE:MXF | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B1DVQL92 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 96.40 | 95.80 | 96.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/10/2017 17:38 | Badtime - "also any company that made a profit!" Not just any company but any person who has been hardworking and saved through out all their life, is now faced with crooks wanting to grab anything of value, be that property, shares, or material goods. I compare then to the communists of previous generations, very evil people and dangerous too. | losos | |
27/9/2017 12:23 | I think if we had an election due ..there would be some nervousness Labour have come up with a nice appealing policy at a party conference like most opposition parties They've not said how they would find the money (maybe they are planting more trees) ..I'd also be interested in the legalities Separate to the PFI announcement..I would be concerned if they came to power re Mxf's business model ..and also any company that made a profit! | badtime | |
27/9/2017 12:15 | I think the share price answers your question ..look at the business model of MXF and the other companies mentioned above ..they are different | badtime | |
26/9/2017 17:58 | Key facts Specialist primary healthcare infrastructure fund MedicX Fund is a leading investor in modern purpose-built primary healthcare properties leased to doctors and the NHS Does this not fall into the same PFI ATTACK BRACKET Badtime or am I missing something here. | nerja | |
26/9/2017 13:42 | I thought it did which is why I sold out | danieldruff2 | |
26/9/2017 12:36 | Does this fall into the same PFI bracket as the likes of HICL, JLIF, etc They are getting a bit of hit at the moment. | nerja | |
31/8/2017 12:55 | New Edison research note... Attractive income - | speedsgh | |
30/8/2017 11:45 | Especially if you slide them into your ISA . | redips2 | |
18/8/2017 16:42 | A sensible move in my opinion. | topvest | |
17/8/2017 13:57 | Today's gap down seems a tad overdone.....will close in due course . | redips2 | |
15/8/2017 12:52 | Yes it's to sat been a sound buy and good income earner | badtime | |
15/8/2017 11:13 | I see MXF are xd on Thursday. Four years ago they made an approach to AGR (37p), offering 2.05 shares per MXF, which were 82.5p. It's before my time, I don't know the details but since then I note AGR are now 63p a 70% rise. MXF have only risen 10%. Proves it was a sound offer at least. I'm in both for the yield. Roughly 24p from MXF over the time period. AGR only 9p but probably a bit safer. Still satisfied with both. | jhan66 | |
15/8/2017 10:42 | hi billy Your not alone have over 20000 of these with an av of 78p more than happy just to take the div. cheers pob | pooroldboy55 | |
14/8/2017 08:23 | Sounds like I am repeating myself but that 20k was my BUY this morning. | billy5 | |
03/8/2017 11:18 | Just in case you are wondering, that 10K at 10.45 was my BUY. Gives the wrong impression. | billy5 | |
26/5/2017 21:08 | Will the dividend ever be fully covered? Does it matter? From Edison's Dec 2016 research note... "MedicX’s key attraction is its access to sources of secure, long-term income that underpins its dividend payments. The company, barring unforeseen circumstances, expects to pay dividends of 6.0p per share in FY17, 1% above FY16, a yield of 6.8% on the current share price. We expect this to be 64.4% covered by EPRA earnings, the highest level since 2009. Portfolio growth would allow cover to continue to grow, and the use of block listing above NAV to finance acquisitions may allow acceleration of dividend cover growth. The prospective dividend yield is the highest among the peer group of property companies specialising in long-let assets, despite the considerable (c 20%) premium to NAV at which the shares trade. In fact, MedicX has recently had the highest dividend yield on EPRA NAV of the group as well as the highest premium to NAV, implying investor appetite for yield even when this is in part paid from capital. Notably, the three primary care property companies with mainly government-funded income trade on higher premiums than the other three, indicating that the market may place more importance on the tenant covenant than the unexpired lease term of the portfolio, or dividend cover." | speedsgh | |
26/5/2017 15:25 | Looking good... increasing the divi and converting into a REIT....all good stuff....happy to hold . | redips2 | |
26/5/2017 13:02 | Financials released today look fine | badtime | |
16/5/2017 15:16 | Maybe..pricing in a bit of the div as well?Ex div this week | badtime | |
15/5/2017 14:58 | Maybe breakout.... | redips2 | |
13/4/2017 11:42 | Continuing to issue stock | badtime | |
13/3/2017 13:58 | Could somebody kindly put charts into this thread? Thx | stonesfan |
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