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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Residential Secure Income Plc | LSE:RESI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYSX1508 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.40 | 0.69% | 58.40 | 57.60 | 58.80 | 56.80 | 56.00 | 56.80 | 111,702 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Investment Trust | 41.3M | -23.15M | -0.1250 | -4.48 | 107.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/7/2017 06:08 | A good long term buy says Midas in the mail | daveofdevon | |
29/6/2017 05:42 | Could do: retail bonds for social housing are always snapped up early, and the income stream is pretty secure. I haven't read the prospectus yet, but I'd check the risk factors section ("political risk"). | jonwig | |
28/6/2017 18:45 | Anyone think this might go to a premium?? Quite a bit to raise - up to £300m ?? Views appreciated. ALL IMO> DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
27/6/2017 14:06 | And from AJ Bell - | skinny | |
27/6/2017 13:58 | Thanks Skinny: adds to the pool. (Am just visiting after lunch, before the washing up, trying to delay the latter!) | jonwig | |
26/6/2017 08:03 | More to follow in the header - maybe. I'm already overweight in propcos and, as already mentioned by a poster, the rush of new REITs to market is possibly a bad signal. Add to that the likelihood of meddling by a future Labour government (who can say?) might add unwanted political risk. Some details and links here: | jonwig | |
26/6/2017 07:59 | . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dealings commence 12 July 2017. 180m shares at 100p. Significant holdings (July 2017): Schroders .................... | jonwig |
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