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MRCH Merchants Trust Plc

548.00
-2.00 (-0.36%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Merchants Trust Plc LSE:MRCH London Ordinary Share GB0005800072 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -2.00 -0.36% 548.00 547.00 549.00 552.00 546.00 551.00 170,412 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -19.53M -30.25M -0.2032 -26.92 814.36M
Merchants Trust Plc is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MRCH. The last closing price for Merchants was 550p. Over the last year, Merchants shares have traded in a share price range of 477.00p to 582.00p.

Merchants currently has 148,877,887 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Merchants is £814.36 million. Merchants has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -26.92.

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22/10/2021
11:17
The miracle-gro of compound interest – or how to make £100,000 without really trying



13 February 2020 | by Dominique Riedl


£100,000 may seem like an unreachable goal when you first put money aside but the incredible force of compound interest can transform regular, small payments into large, life-changing sums.

The miracle-gro of compound interest – or how to make £100,000 without really trying Albert Einstein reputedly called compound interest the Eighth Wonder of the World.
Warren Buffett calls it the most important factor in successful investing. Better still, every single investor can profit from “man’s greatest invention” (Albert Einstein), not just geniuses or billionaires.

The compound interest effect refers to the snowball of money that grows on your behalf when you reinvest your interest.

The compound interest effect: Interest on interest An interest (or dividend) payment you put to work in the market today will generate more interest for you tomorrow. That’s because your interest also earns interest. And the longer you give your interest to pile up, the mightier your snowball becomes. Let’s look at a practical example to illustrate the compound interest effect...

If you invest £10,000 at a 5% rate of return then you will earn £16,288.95 over ten years, not just £15,000.

The compound interest effect creates an extra £1,288.95 that you would not have earned if you had just spent the interest every year.

The effect becomes more powerful over time.

ctrader3
21/10/2021
10:44
some trades going through as high as 578p, possible glitch ?
mister md
19/10/2021
12:11
Dividend Hero shares.

Passive Income MRCH outperformed TR shares like SMT,CLDN,ATST.
I guess there will be different leaders next year so enjoy
your outperfomance.

ctrader3
14/10/2021
14:56
12 month high.
tim 3
09/10/2021
11:43
ctrader3 - I don't recall you mentioning dividends before!

LOL :-)

gateside
09/10/2021
11:08
been a disappointing year for TR holders, u do need
buns of steel to sit thru the losses.
did I mention that MRCH holders also earned 34p in
dividends ?

ctrader3
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