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Smiths News | LSE:NWS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B17WCR61 | ORD 5P |
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Posted at 23/4/2014 15:49 by skinny I used this elsewhere on an NWS thread header under the chart - easily modifiable.On edit - looks like half the links are not allowed here. The Smiths News Group operates in distinct but complementary markets; newspaper and magazine wholesaling, Smiths News, book wholesaling, Bertrams and education supplies, The Consortium. Smiths News is the UK's leading newspaper and magazine wholesaler. The company distributes newspapers and magazines on behalf of national publishers as well as a number of regional publishers. It serves approximately 30,000 retailers across England and Wales, supplying large general retailers as well as smaller independent newsagents. |
Posted at 07/4/2014 20:05 by cw2000 Is this the article you refer to?By Moira O'Neill, 04 December 2013 How to become an Isa millionaire IC Lord Lee's Isa portfolio Lord Lee holds 40 stocks because it "makes sense and is manageable". His current holdings include the following six stocks - all of which he has held for many years: ■ Treatt (TET) ■ Air Partner (AIP) ■ Dairy Crest Group (DCG) ■ BBA Aviation (BBA) ■ Fenner (FENR) ■ Smiths News (NWS) However, Lord Lee's is a high risk approach to investing, that won't be suitable for everyone. Here are two case studies that highlight how other investors have reached major milestones with their Isa portfolios by taking less risk and investing via managed funds. |
Posted at 04/4/2014 08:43 by edmundshaw If broker price targets were worth the paper they are written on that would be interesting. Still mildly diverting - thanks! :) |
Posted at 04/4/2014 08:28 by mechanical trader Broker Views going back to start of calendar year............Date Company Name Broker Rec. Price Old target price New target price Notes 02 Apr 14 Smiths News PLC JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 162.63 - - Reiterates 14 Mar 14 Smiths News PLC Liberum Capital Buy 162.63 - - Reiterates 04 Mar 14 Smiths News PLC JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 162.63 236.00 221.00 Reiterates 07 Feb 14 Smiths News PLC Liberum Capital Buy 162.63 - 241.00 Reiterates 16 Jan 14 Smiths News PLC JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 162.63 236.00 236.00 Reiterates 15 Jan 14 Smiths News PLC N+1 Singer Hold 162.63 200.00 200.00 Reiterates |
Posted at 25/3/2014 10:16 by fenners66 I was taking a look I guess it could be around 7% prospective yield, that seems high but I already took advantage of that yield and more previously and there are other candidates in the market to attract me, diversification is not a bad thing though.Looking at the chart (novice reading of it) it points to the price going lower yet... |
Posted at 05/3/2014 17:21 by lord gnome Same here fenners. I sold out at 210 and thought I had made a bad call when they continued to shoot up. I sold on the back of poor numbers from MNZS and saw them read-across to NWS. As it happens, the news division is the one left holding up the empire, so eventually I seem to have made the right decision but for the wrong reason.If these do bottom out with an offering of a yield of 6% or more, I may be tempted to get back in. |
Posted at 05/3/2014 15:21 by speedsgh looks like NWS is definitely into a trend reversal. will be interesting to see where support will kick in.according to Digital Look forecast dividend for current FY is 9.97p giving a prospective yield of c6% at current share price. however i suspect forecasts for the dividend will be reduced in the coming weeks following monday's statement. |
Posted at 03/12/2013 17:21 by edmundshaw Interesting selection.FWIW, I had SSE up till it reached about £13, then started to feel uncomfortable (I went a bit overweight in stocks on the basis of some low risk yield like SSE due to low interest rates). Sooner or later the politicians will wake up and do something about the ever-increasing dividends above RPI - it is just a money-printing monopoly that gets just a bit greedier each year. It cannot go on forever, and I don't know when it will stop - or, more important, when the market predicts it will soon stop. At that point yield will crash or the share price. Or both. Really become a bit speculative now imo, though nothing wrong with speculation if that is your bag. Haven't looked at UU. recently - held years ago for similar reasons. Just an opinion. Will look at the others, cheers. |
Posted at 16/10/2013 06:22 by lord gnome At first read these seem to be a sparkling set of results to my untrained eye. The divi increase gives a good yield of 4.8% at current share price The historic pe is either 9.2 or 11.3 depending on which eps figure you prefer. Neither would indicate that the share price is stretched given that management have indicated that their growth plans are on target. Coupled with a good outlook statement I would say that we are set fair for another 12 months of growth, good dividends and another increase in our share price. What's not to like? |
Posted at 14/1/2011 15:21 by shammytime Aaaahhhh! Sorry, I didn't think of saying it in a regionalised accent :) Worst case scenario for NWS share price we're at the bottom of the range. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see a few buy recs over the weekend - 115 next week for sure. That shallot! :-D |
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