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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Steppe Cement Ltd | LSE:STCM | London | Ordinary Share | MYA004433001 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.00 | -4.55% | 21.00 | 20.00 | 22.00 | 22.00 | 21.00 | 22.00 | 38,123 | 08:47:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cement, Hydraulic | 86.73M | 17.78M | 0.0812 | 2.59 | 45.99M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/6/2021 19:04 | That 300k late reported trade looks like a sell which would explain today's fall. | jeanesy | |
01/6/2021 15:44 | Added to my holding today @ 46.05 . Unfortunately I missed the lower prices earlier. Happy to accumulate here. | starpukka | |
01/6/2021 13:26 | have had some more also today with this months SIPP monies. just keep plugging away each month. I am hopeful the KZT will spend the next few years gradually strengthening against the US$ and provide some additional appeal to the shares but, for now, happy to take the dividends. Doubt if you'll find any main-stream pension fund offering even close to this return - they'll all be buying government bonds with Zero yield on them | mattjos | |
01/6/2021 12:48 | It's had a rise from c37p to 53p and given back half of that at 45p, so that is a fibonnaci 50% retracement (if you like chart stuff). Seems a fair probability of heading back up from there as I suggested, but my telescope is a little foggy today. A quid? I don't know, suspect we may need a buyout for that. Even if it rises to a 6p dividend, it is just too off-radar for most, but a fantastic income stock. One day I want a much bigger holding here, but it will have to come from trimming other positions, which I need to do better with first as my ISA allocation is full! :( | king suarez | |
01/6/2021 12:47 | Bought £2k worth through EQI just now - for 45.33p/ share, which was pleasing :-) | papy02 | |
01/6/2021 12:41 | OK Nostradamus - When will they hit a quid? :-) | eggbaconandbubble | |
01/6/2021 12:28 | Very tempted to add here, but looks a bit H&S ish? Any view Nostro (KS) or others? | papy02 | |
01/6/2021 12:05 | There's the 45p I called.. nostro bloody damus aren't I *insert sarcastic rolling eyes emoticon* | king suarez | |
01/6/2021 10:52 | And the selling continues. I would love to know where people are putting their sold funds to work? Lots of small scale sells and the odd larger sale but nothing major. I am looking forward to picking more up on this drop. Madness. | fozzie | |
30/5/2021 07:42 | 4/11 June should see the dividend news going on trend established, only debt now is the long-term ultra-cheap Government subsidised DAMU Loan, in KZT which is a proverbial gift horse | wilo101 | |
30/5/2021 06:21 | Yes it made mainstream news: | gary1966 | |
28/5/2021 16:29 | i added more today at 48p....lets go, 2 weeks until divi announcement!!! Expect 4p now and 1p by end of year divid for a nice 11% return. | xenomorph1 | |
27/5/2021 10:25 | Management have Repeatedly said that is their intention to distribute the lions share of free cash flow in the form of a dividend. The company has been carefully set up such that these dividends are not taxed (as is case with many other overseas entities). Folk would do well to go back over this thread and read comments from wilo, who is 'our man' on the ground. The only reason the price has been depressed for such a long time is the selling by SEB but, Claire Barnes' fund has taken up a lot of the slack & there has been some constant buying since she last added to her holding. SEB might not yet be cleared out but, as & when they are I expect this to finally move upwards without their weight holding it back. Expect a good slug of this next divi to be re-invested here | mattjos | |
27/5/2021 09:56 | That would assume an unchanged dividend after a bumper start to the year. It seems more likely the dividend will rise to 5p, making the yield just over 10%. | aleman | |
27/5/2021 09:38 | 10% yield was here for months if not years until the last few weeks. Now about 8%. | meathed | |
27/5/2021 09:27 | really don't see much to worry about here .. there was a small gap on the chart from May 5th / 6th & that got filled yesterday on big volume. The market will not see a 10% yield go begging for long, imo …. anything over 5% Yield will get snaffled in current low interest rate environment | mattjos | |
27/5/2021 08:56 | Some big late trades printed from yesterday morning - 680k bought/sold in over 4 trades.. | king suarez | |
27/5/2021 06:36 | Or Desmond Dekker - 'What goes up, sir, must come down." !!! :-) | eggbaconandbubble | |
27/5/2021 02:24 | To paraphrase Bob Dylan, it'll come back down, but it won't come back down all the way. (I hope.) | zangdook | |
26/5/2021 19:23 | Ok......will go with the flow.....BTFD. | 11_percent | |
26/5/2021 15:47 | MMs having to make a living too. | farnesbarnes | |
26/5/2021 15:31 | I'm not sure 342.5k shares in 219m constitutes a "sharp sell off". Even if all trades were sells today (and they aren't) we have a 5% share price fall on 0.15% of the shares traded. | upthepool | |
26/5/2021 14:06 | Well 11% re: 'bad news' none of us have seen annual accounts, however we already know the revenue figures from earlier RNS's and we know the interims were better than 2019, so I expect FY results to be pretty decent. The volume is not especially high today, so MMs have just decided to drop the price because there appear no sellers to mop up those wanting to sell right now? | king suarez | |
26/5/2021 14:01 | all part of AIM … 10.4% yield at current buy price. It wont stay like this for long, imo | mattjos |
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