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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Schroder Real Estate Investment Trust Limited | LSE:SREI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01HM147 | ORD SHS NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.20 | 0.46% | 43.80 | 43.50 | 44.30 | 44.00 | 43.50 | 43.50 | 421,282 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 25.23M | -54.72M | -0.1114 | -3.95 | 216.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/10/2020 16:45 | Lol, you read my mind. I may have, would prefer not to say atm as only bought a small amount today. Bloody wish I bought Helical last week, but hindsight is great, eh. And agree on retail parks, these could be the surprise sector asset of the next 2/3 years. | essentialinvestor | |
02/10/2020 16:29 | And the various retail parks going within sight of NAV. Shows there's a market, and may not matter if it's crown jewels if it's near NAV. Proves NAV's not far off either way (ie the crown jewels going to be valued higher by the valuers than the dross). That can of course change. (@EI - seen better value elsewhere? SREI got higher to go whilst the buyback's on IMO). | spectoacc | |
02/10/2020 16:13 | Spin Doctor, yes noticed the Paris office deal yesterday like the RGL in Basildon. Question I have is are these crown jewels or a true indication that the discounts really are in a different world to clearing prices | hindsight | |
02/10/2020 15:48 | I've sold put today, the very best of luck to those holding. | essentialinvestor | |
01/10/2020 21:30 | Interesting action today at SREI's 'European cousin' SERE. Looks to me to have a solid portfolio, and remains at almost 50% discount to today's revised estimated NAV. | spin doctor | |
01/10/2020 19:56 | Stepped up a gear in size & price. | spectoacc | |
01/10/2020 17:44 | 01/10: 2.833m bought in @ 32.00p. Highest price paid 32.05p | skyship | |
30/9/2020 17:45 | 30/09: 319k bought in @ 32.00p. Highest price paid 32.05p | skyship | |
30/9/2020 11:48 | "It's not right though and the government want to start doing somethiing about tenants than won't pay which can pay." Fat chance. The govt supporting property owners (or landlords to use the often preferred archaic term) in preference to tenants who employ much larger swathes of the public is hardly a vote winner. I know that is a gross simplification of the matter but most likely how the majority of voters see it. 'Who cares if some well-capitalised tenants are taking advantage of the situation and withholding rent payments from those greedy landlords.' I suspect that is how the public will see it. Is it fair? No. Life rarely is. AIMHO | speedsgh | |
30/9/2020 11:47 | I'm hoping some sense will prevail next year. There is growing criticism of the government in the Tory suppoting press, a quick glance at today's Telegraph spells this out. | essentialinvestor | |
30/9/2020 10:26 | You are both probably right. It's not right though and the government want to start doing somethiing about tenants than won't pay which can pay. | cc2014 | |
30/9/2020 09:44 | I'm not so sure on the nobody may do business with them. Look at the history of Regus, there is a pattern. One of my friends works for Mark, says he can be a little scary. Perhaps no surprise there. | essentialinvestor | |
30/9/2020 09:39 | CC2014 trouble is they will have squeezed everybody else out so will be the only retailers left in town. Whats the probability of them buying up freeholds again though? | nickrl | |
30/9/2020 09:36 | I would guess that some of those that can pay but won't pay will find no-one wants to do business with them as the market picks up in x years time. Or they have to pay a premuim for their space. Mike Ashley for example. | cc2014 | |
30/9/2020 09:22 | Yes, referenced that on the BREI board. UKCM not trading on the same deep discounts of some REITS, perhaps because of size and very low gearing. However, they still face a similar environment. Notice some REITS have recently mentioned 'grey space' coming on the market. Savills on that topic: Tempted to have a small amount of RGL near current levels, but tbh don't have the confidence to buy. | essentialinvestor | |
30/9/2020 09:16 | UKCM, but interesting, albeit nothing we didn't know: | spectoacc | |
29/9/2020 18:42 | 29/09: 750k bought in @ 31.36p. Highest price paid 31.60p | skyship | |
28/9/2020 20:49 | 28/09: 366k bought in @ 30.89p. Highest price paid 31.20p | skyship | |
28/9/2020 17:23 | There has been some institutional buying in the sector, GPOR last week, MCKS recently. Great Portland was Up around 12% at one point today, which given the Central London headwinds seems extraordinary. | essentialinvestor | |
28/9/2020 16:46 | Was expecting a far better day from SREI! | skyship | |
28/9/2020 16:43 | Yes, interesting leaps in all the London plays on the back of the KKR purchase into GPOR | skyship | |
28/9/2020 14:20 | Nibbled some more - seems to be a dash for trash in the REITs today, but barely including SREI. (Well done DLN @EI) | spectoacc | |
28/9/2020 12:39 | Some interesting posts! | skinny | |
28/9/2020 12:12 | Some extraordinary moves today in the sector, helped by Brexit deal optimism. Managed to exit DLN at a handy profit, but sold about an hr too soon. | essentialinvestor | |
27/9/2020 23:28 | Mark is also Monaco based. | essentialinvestor |
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