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RAVP Raven Prop P

20.00
0.00 (0.00%)
02 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Name Symbol Market Type
Raven Prop P LSE:RAVP London Preference Share
  Price Change % Change Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 20.00 - 0 01:00:00

Raven Prop P Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/4/2021
09:53
Yes, monty gets 3p every quarter.
eeza
08/4/2021
09:48
Yes been good held for 11 years, never missed a payment.
montyhedge
08/4/2021
09:46
You know what I mean 10.52% tax free in a isa, thicko.
montyhedge
08/4/2021
09:35
The only thing not to like is that I can't find 10 investments as good as this one!
cc2014
08/4/2021
09:34
"10.52% tax free paid quarterly"

Lol.

10.52% a year I think.

eeza
08/4/2021
08:53
The Isa money coming in, 10.52% tax free paid quarterly what's not to like.
montyhedge
08/4/2021
08:46
And another tiny sign of blue. Hope springs eternal...
cwa1
07/4/2021
23:18
Is is possible to send dividends directly to Alexei Navalny Or script dividends please? Thanks.
my retirement fund
07/4/2021
23:17
Hi please advise who I can transfer my dividends to Alexei Navalny Thanks?
my retirement fund
07/4/2021
22:18
For those with an interest in fixed income/high yield - I have covered STCM in a private investor podcast today. You might find the analysis of interest:
king suarez
07/4/2021
22:18
For those with an interest in fixed income/high yield - I have covered STCM in a private investor podcast today. You might find the analysis of interest:
king suarez
07/4/2021
15:38
Start of new Isa tax year, 12p tax free in Isas.
montyhedge
07/4/2021
15:02
Life... anyone would think it was a new tax year and the ISAs were filling...
igbertsponk
07/4/2021
14:46
We know this patient will soon be running marathons. Ridiculous low price.
montyhedge
07/4/2021
14:28
Wow. A HINT of a flicker up from WING. Almost as if the patient has still got faint signs of life :-)
cwa1
06/4/2021
16:22
Fly,

IMB and BATS in the 'sin stock' category.

DGOC as mentioned, but 'may' be subject to US withholding tax at 15% if held in an ISA but it's 0% in a SIPP. I say 'may' in inverted commas as there is some confusion on the subject...

cassini
06/4/2021
12:55
MNG also worth a look on the divi front.
stun12
06/4/2021
11:52
This site will give you the current yields on FTSE350 and Investment Trusts. Quite a few over 6%.



If you want specific suggestions, PHNX and LGEN haven't been mentioned yet.

zangdook
06/4/2021
11:52
BOI is around 6.3%, obviously DYOR not a recommendation to buy etc
pogue
06/4/2021
11:47
fly
GSK ord shares 6.21% paid quarterly.

montyhedge
06/4/2021
11:39
flyfisher - look at STCM and DGOC
king suarez
06/4/2021
11:28
I am in process of switching a part of my portfolio to income and would be interested in any other situation which yield 6%+.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

flyfisher
06/4/2021
11:21
It's interesting because the general perception is that the money priting after the 2008 financial crises did not lead to inflation. I've seen this printed in the Economist for example.

But the facts don't bear out the perception. Here is a link to CPI. I've used CPI as it ignores house prices but if you want to use RPI no matter.



What we see is that after a suitable lag period for the money priting to build up and enter the economy inflation went from -1% to 5% in the space of about 18 months and then stayed well above the target rate for another 18 months.

Many people seem to have forgotten the Head of the BOE having to write to the Chancellor month after month as inflation was over target.


I'm expecting something similar again. A huge spike up in inflation as we are allowed to spend, followed by a fall back as tax rises start to bite.


Having said all my entry on RAVP is 103p average so that's about 11% yield. If it comes to pass I lose 3% capital a year 8% is still great. Even if I lose 6% capital a year I can cope. I believe there's a decent chance given the share price has been so bashed about by Invesco, the share price won't fall or may even creep up a little.

And if I've got it all wrong and inflation doesn't occur, instead I'll be collecting my dividend and the share price will definitely go up.

cc2014
06/4/2021
10:16
2 x 4931 buys @ 160.5 ??
rahosi
06/4/2021
10:14
Kenny
your reading of the subject via your chosen view makers before Xmas led you to believe there would be no inflation your were very adamant on that, now your sources say there will be a little. I think you need to change your information sources or at least challenge their ideas. From your quote I assume you are believing a bit of Keynesian spend when times are bad, increase taxes when times are good to pay for it, is what is going on if so then you are being over optimistic this is way past that, money is being created for everything and handed out like water indiscriminately not targeted. As I said above the velocity of money is going to increase, inflation is the objective by the ruling classes just now and they are going to make it happen but they think they are smart enough to be able to control it, I dont think they are as politicians in my experience generally are as thick as mince and only worried about getting re elected regardless of what happens to the country.

pogue
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