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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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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 | |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/12/2021 13:32 | Someone frightened sold 8000 at 114p. Get down to 110p and my buying boots back on. | montyhedge | |
13/12/2021 12:50 | Hard to disagree with post 1299 :-/ | cwa1 | |
13/12/2021 10:40 | Z 0÷3?#×( ,@¥9#22 | english1 | |
13/12/2021 10:38 | Will never happen, Putin would cut gas off to Europe. | montyhedge | |
13/12/2021 10:16 | Will they be able to pay out if Russia got booted off the SWIFT network? | spectoacc | |
13/12/2021 10:00 | Income seekers are always the most nervous investors, oh Russia may invade Ukraine. Personally I don't think so, postering to get Nord Stream 2 approved. Been in this 11 years, through 2014 Russian invasion, market downturns, etc. always paid out every 13 weeks.I suppose it's what risk level you can handle. | montyhedge | |
13/12/2021 09:00 | my first order for ravp ,just bought 10k at 117.4 . | rasl5 | |
11/12/2021 21:17 | I agree rayg5, will look to top up if I can buy under 112p. wllm :) | wllmherk | |
11/12/2021 10:34 | As always, Russia's trump card is its massive energy resources. | rayg5 | |
11/12/2021 10:24 | See Putin as putting pressure on the west to back off from offering NATO membership to Ukraine. He's doing this by threatening an invasion of Ukraine by stationing troops on its border. If Ukraine were to join Nato, Putin would see it as hugely negative but I don't see it happening. | rayg5 | |
11/12/2021 10:12 | I estimate downside here as an opportunity. Where else is yield like this obtainable. Putin is as usual playing war games over Ukraine. If an invasion does take place - which I doubt - an opportunity will arise for intending purchasers. | rayg5 | |
10/12/2021 15:12 | Directors have got a lot of skin in the game, has the yanks say. Always good something like this. | montyhedge | |
10/12/2021 13:26 | Some of its prob the directors throwing off their freebies to pocket some nice free money and div payouts | irish_neris | |
09/12/2021 16:59 | Some of these trades will be buys, I believe. As usual, some selling is possibly a reaction to the Ukraine situation. | rayg5 | |
09/12/2021 15:49 | Every trade yesterday and today all sells not one buy. | montyhedge | |
08/12/2021 13:08 | If Russia catches the market (growing as well) of China and India for its oil and gas, it will be in a very strong position financially. Europe etc is important but with relatively decreasing importance. | ceaserxzy | |
08/12/2021 10:58 | how often is it again monty ? | my retirement fund | |
08/12/2021 09:50 | The market is used to Putin's sabre rattling. The Russian electorate likes a strong leader not taking orders from Jo Biden. The yield reflects perceived political risk but I genuinely think this risk is overplayed. Russia's vast energy assets add to underpinning from a strong market for warehousing. | rayg5 | |
07/12/2021 21:28 | Love to log in here and read another 'it pays 3p every 3 months' from monty. Very informative! | my retirement fund | |
07/12/2021 20:21 | It's nice that it always pays out but be just as nice to see it crawl up and hold closer to a higher price aswell | irish_neris | |
07/12/2021 09:42 | Yes won't affect Raven, seen it all before, been in this 11 years economic downturns, US sanctions, but always paid out. | montyhedge | |
06/12/2021 12:39 | The Ukraine situation is the big unknown here, you can see what happened to the rouble in March 14 when Crimea was annexed. Impossible to know what Putin has planned. | waterfall city | |
01/12/2021 17:04 | Another positive Russia report available here | igbertsponk | |
01/12/2021 16:53 | Yield 10% is an extraordinary anomaly. | rayg5 | |
01/12/2021 16:51 | Thanks, Kenny. Top poster here | rayg5 |
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