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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Phoenix Group Holdings Plc | LSE:PHNX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGXQNP29 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 485.20 | 484.40 | 484.60 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Life Insurance | 22.81B | -116M | -0.1159 | -41.81 | 4.85B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/4/2017 16:39 | Topped up today. What is the veg board? | my retirement fund | |
06/4/2017 16:06 | Appreciate the comments. Will take a look at the veg board. Thanks. | novision | |
06/4/2017 14:06 | PHNX should have updated on the AXA large buy progress in more detail, say 6 months time, before mentioning they were considering other opportunities, market does not like that imv. | essentialinvestor | |
06/4/2017 14:02 | 700p acting like a magnet. | eeza | |
06/4/2017 13:58 | Adding a few back on this drop in price. And into the new ISA allowance, so goodbye dividend tax! :-) Yield of around 6.8%, more good deals possible in the medium term at least, and excellent cash generation projections to support said dividend. | edmundshaw | |
06/4/2017 12:40 | CSN outperforming PHNX by some margin atm. | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 11:43 | No brainer just piled into Vgas read rns. Not for the impatient though(nice chart | linton5 | |
04/4/2017 11:40 | a bit lively here lately ;) my buy at 777 not looking so good now, not panicking about it though ........ gla m | maurillac | |
04/4/2017 11:38 | hxxps://www.oanda.co | eeza | |
04/4/2017 11:26 | Can anyone help. What is $0.062 in pence | linton5 | |
04/4/2017 11:26 | Appreciate the reply, thank you. | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 11:25 | EI, it is certainly possible that another deal is in the wings, there has been enough talk of one. As long as they add value all fine by me. | rcturner2 | |
04/4/2017 10:44 | Well I'm ready to sell here as I've found an old gem that has turned things around and starting the ascent north | linton5 | |
04/4/2017 10:36 | RCT, any thoughts on that post appreciated, TIA. | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 10:27 | Linton, wondering whether it's the market beginning to anticipate a another equity raise?. The FY statement makes very clear PHNX are considering other opportunities and see large scope remaining for sector consolidation. The next buy does not need to be the size of the Axa deal of course. They also need the share price to stay strong, and in that regard may have been better to say.. focus on recent deal integration for 12-18 months approx. Their acquisition strategy is strongly linked to the share price | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 10:24 | Phnx giving a fine example to buy after the divi drop for a better bargain👺 | linton5 | |
04/4/2017 10:19 | Gary, there are few boards left where politics does not dominate. | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 10:09 | EI,Nice little thread VLG ! RCT2,LGEN good company.I should have purchased at £2 nevermind have to much here and in HSD.Will switch into LGEN,when HSD recover,s. | garycook | |
04/4/2017 09:11 | Another NED purchase reported yesterday. Hoped for some market weakness, have 35% cash atm, significantly too high a % for me. | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 08:32 | I bought some LGEN today. | rcturner2 | |
04/4/2017 08:30 | Novision, VLG is a good board, lots of ideas posted there with many different styles of investor. | essentialinvestor | |
04/4/2017 08:27 | Oh yes and pfc working slowly towards breakout and divi | linton5 | |
04/4/2017 08:26 | Gary has gagged us novision terrible southerner chap.plus,Nahl,phnx, | linton5 |
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