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Investor discussions for National Grid Plc (NG) during the week of February 8 to February 15, 2025, revealed a mixture of skepticism and concern surrounding government policies and market fluctuations. Notably, participants voiced their opinions on the impending windfall tax proposed on renewable energy companies. One user, freedomexpress747, raised a pertinent question about the implications of such a policy, which resonated with others wary of excessive regulatory burden on the energy sector. This reflects a broader investor sentiment that is cautious about government interventions that could impact profitability.
Additionally, there was an emphasis on the increasing short interest in American Depository Receipts (ADRs) of National Grid, with a notable 184.9% rise in short positions being reported. Newbank articulated a sentiment that hinted at frustration over perceived foreign manipulation of British assets. Discussions like these reflect a growing anxiety about the impact of external factors on local companies' valuations and the sentiment around future growth in the energy market. Overall, investors remain divided, with concerns over regulatory impacts overshadowing confidence in the company's fundamentals.
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In the week of February 8-15, 2025, National Grid PLC reported a significant transaction involving its Chief Financial Officer, Andy Agg, who disclosed shareholdings in accordance with the Market Abuse Regulation. This transaction highlights ongoing activity within the management tier and compliance with regulatory requirements. Such disclosures are essential for maintaining transparency and investor confidence, especially in a sector where managerial decisions can significantly impact company performance and market perceptions.
Aside from managerial transactions, no specific financial highlights or company performance metrics were mentioned in the news from this timeframe. However, keeping an eye on the company's leadership movements can provide insights into National Grid's strategic direction and potential financial initiatives, particularly as it operates in the critical energy infrastructure sector. As the company gears towards growth and sustainability, shareholder engagement and corporate governance will remain pivotal.
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Updated, and 2025 dates extended. |
Just a small correction on the financial calendar header, from National Grid's website: "14 January 2025, 2024/25 interim dividend paid to qualifying shareholders" |
Thanks all, I've just seen the above posts having switched from NG. to Nexans around the time of the rights issue (not such a great decision!). At the time my NG shares were with FreeTrade who didn't enable the rights to be taken up so I sold out (and have since moved other ISA shares held with FreeTrade). |
Well said Uty, we all appreciate the effort Bounty takes in making this bb such a success. |
Hear hear and seconded. |
I know we have a day and half of business before the break for Christmas. |
National Grid powering the future, says AJ BellNational Grid (NG) has taken a 'good step' forward as its planned £35bn investment readies it for the future, says AJ Bell.Shares in the Citywire Elite Companies AA-rated power network slipped 1.2%, or 11p, to 925p after it announced plans to nearly double the amount of energy it can deliver with a £35bn investment into its electricity transmission over the next five years.Analyst Russ Mould said it was 'standard practice' for utility companies to plough large sums into the business on five-year cycles to ensure infrastructure is up to the job.'National Grid's £35bn proposal sounds like an immense amount of money to spend, yet that's what is required to meet growing demand for electricity,' he said.'Whether that's more homes being built, electricity-hungry data centres for all things artificial intelligence or supporting the transition of industries to an electric world, electricity demands are getting bigger by the day.'The UK's electricity network 'needs upgrading' and the bumper investment by National Grid 'is a good step forward' |
Newbank |
Pogue, |
Out of curiosity can anyone direct me to where the short interest in this share is? As far as I can see there are no declarable shorts. |
Very cyclic. Happens every year just before Christmas. Hedge funds shorting to try and gain as much short term cash to justify their bonus. PIs also selling to fund Christmas. |
Shorters having their fun I think. |
I've been doing that for the last week...it's like catching a falling knife! When are these sellers going to give up! |
Buying Opportunity! |
Wtf is going on here |
Investing at an unprecedented level |
I do advocate shorters of any type. What about the ones that uncovered Wirecard as a multibillion criminal scam in the teeth of the German regulators and establishment? If they want to risk their money then good on them. |
What are you trying to say! :-) or should that be )-: |
Viscount, |
Conspiracy nonsense on this board. Stock shorters provide a useful data counterpoint to the stock pumpers, and they also give price discovery. |
If you look at the US Stock Exchange, the yanks have significantly increased the 'Short' position on this stock, supporting the accusation that Shysters are at play, hurting a well run, successful British Company (Political Envy at play??) |
Had a few more myself, simply for rounding, now keep these for a decade, mop up the dividends and look forward to them slowly growing.. :o) |
I doubled up today. Have been here since a just after they went ex-rights on the share issue. It seems to be a good share to double on the dips and halve out on the rises... |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00BDR05C01 |
Sector | Combination Utilities, Nec |
Bid Price | 957.00 |
Offer Price | 957.20 |
Open | 963.00 |
Shares Traded | 14,932,872 |
Last Trade | 16:29:56 |
Low - High | 950.60 - 963.40 |
Turnover | 19.86B |
Profit | 2.29B |
EPS - Basic | 0.4681 |
PE Ratio | 20.45 |
Market Cap | 47.06B |
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