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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.00 | - | 0 | 00:00:00 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/2/2022 10:00 | POLY at 623, RAVP at 79, that'll do for me. Not going overboard, just a modest top-up. | zangdook | |
24/2/2022 09:47 | Bit more like it. | spectoacc | |
24/2/2022 09:20 | It got to 75 intra-day in March 2020 | zangdook | |
24/2/2022 09:17 | Been lower in RUSP days. In fairness, it's holding up very well considering eg POLY -37%, EVR -29%, POG -28%, RAV itself -22%. | spectoacc | |
24/2/2022 09:16 | I think the lowest I have seen Raven was 2014 conflict I'm sure it was 80p. | montyhedge | |
24/2/2022 07:50 | 1451 Well why didn't you then? Scaremongering dimwit. | xasy | |
24/2/2022 07:40 | Thanks CC2014 - I've not kept up with events here at all since I sold. | hpcg | |
24/2/2022 07:34 | ~1450 The other tranche of debt RAVC was converted into RAVP about 18 months ago. | cc2014 | |
24/2/2022 07:12 | If Russia gets cut off from SWIFT would it even be possible to get money out to pay the dividend? That's if the properties remain in functional ownership of course. I haven't held these for several years because of the risk. Also, if I recall correctly, aren't these behind that other tranche of preferred debt Woodford created? | hpcg | |
23/2/2022 22:17 | First thing Putin did on achieving power was to neutralise the oligarchs. I remember seeing one on trial in a cage in court. If they didn't do it then... | cassini | |
23/2/2022 22:05 | ray: Those oligs will not like their lifestyles tampered with for too long. Maybe someone can find an umbrella with a nice tip or perhaps a sniper. Oligs have the money and access. Now that would change the course of history. | dandigirl | |
23/2/2022 19:12 | Year end results (published last year on 15 March)will be timely in terms of an update in terms of performance and management's view on the current situation. | mwj1959 | |
23/2/2022 18:05 | CorrTears. It won't take years!!! | rayg5 | |
23/2/2022 18:04 | Putin is old hat. Yesterday's man. Unhinged even. I speculate that there's a queue of ambitious politicians in Moscow wanting to remove him. The condemnation of his actions is global. But economic sanctions will not cut it and the west will go no further. It needs a putsch as I'm certain the Russian people believe the Ukraine adventure will end in years. | rayg5 | |
23/2/2022 16:33 | Sold out today. Good luck all. | cc2014 | |
23/2/2022 11:29 | I think, there will still be volatility in the coming weeks. Swift payment is definitely off the sanctions list. Russia is not Iran. The west needs Russian resources. The Russians are used to hard times. The soft bellied tree huggers in the west would not last one hard winter. Politicians in the west just think about the next 4/5 years. Russia and China plan for 50 years.Anyway, have put in buy orders in at 95p,90p and 85p. | kickingking | |
23/2/2022 10:31 | MMs will always make out like bandits on RAVP, more so when there's uncertainty. Can see an 11.5k sell went through at 85p yesterday, fwiw. | spectoacc | |
23/2/2022 10:28 | Sleep well. | montyhedge | |
22/2/2022 20:24 | Sincerely hope not! 118 is the magic number for the rest. Long way to go! | dandigirl | |
22/2/2022 16:03 | So have I for this year, up to limit, got to wait until new isa tax year, I doubt if 100p by then. | montyhedge | |
22/2/2022 15:44 | They were bought in our ISAs. :} | dandigirl | |
22/2/2022 15:36 | It's a shame new Isa year not until 6th April I would of definitely put 20,000 in for a 12% yield 2400 pounds tax free. | montyhedge | |
22/2/2022 14:35 | Under 100p 12% yield that was the bargain of the year. | montyhedge |
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