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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Temple Bar Investment Trust Plc | LSE:TMPL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMV92D64 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 0.20% | 254.00 | 254.00 | 255.00 | 254.50 | 253.50 | 253.50 | 241,532 | 10:27:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | 95.25M | 86.83M | 1.3165 | 1.93 | 167.52M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/4/2024 02:13 | hTTps://masterinvest | davebowler | |
09/4/2024 08:43 | Who on earth told you that? | thamestrader | |
08/4/2024 22:36 | ADVFN is for people who like to pick their owner shares and not have to admit that amanager does it for them.. | robertball | |
07/4/2024 20:47 | I have a lot of this and I like its composition and recent uptrend | richtea2517 | |
04/4/2024 17:27 | This is my third biggest holding on current valuations and it's very gratifying to see it almost double in the last 3+ years. I am very surprised that it gets such little notice on ADVFN. Solid latest results, too. Much to like.... I'm hanging on. P.S. Thank you Merryn Somerset Webb! | johnwig | |
30/11/2023 13:26 | Ex-div today, payable 29dec | thamestrader | |
04/9/2023 13:03 | Write up on the daily mail, all positive, comment section not so much lol. | chc15 | |
31/8/2023 06:45 | I need one of those - cool thanks | richtea2517 | |
30/8/2023 09:04 | 29 september (i did look it up on my sooper dooper divicalendar) | thamestrader | |
29/8/2023 17:04 | You're on it ! When is pay day ? - no looking up now ; ) | richtea2517 | |
24/8/2023 15:58 | ex-div today (I know you already knew this, just wanted to keep the thread alive). | thamestrader | |
16/7/2023 17:09 | M & S going well | richtea2517 | |
18/5/2023 23:08 | Stalled a bit here, would be good to see this move on..or is growth coming back in. | chc15 | |
11/4/2023 19:21 | Also in Merchants for UK value IT | richtea2517 | |
11/4/2023 19:20 | I like this. So dipped my toe in today. | richtea2517 | |
27/1/2023 14:08 | Latest NAV disclosure shows this is undervalued at current offer | nicd | |
08/11/2022 23:56 | Been quiet on here, but the rwc boys were bang on with their predictions on tech crashing, and oil gas doing well. I'm happy to keep holding, and nice recovery lately. I believe this and MRCH are the only UK value IT plays out there? | chc15 | |
11/8/2022 15:27 | Recently found my way back here as a small diversifier. I was very saddened to see the Board reduce gearing at Covid lows and more so when I learned FM Alasdair Mundy was poorly. I don't know how he's doing. I will have a deeper dive into the new team process 2years on and see if I can up my holding on a wet Tuesday close. | steve3sandal1 | |
06/6/2022 10:58 | Great trust this, has remained rock solid, ex div coming up on the 9th.. | chc15 | |
03/6/2022 11:06 | NAV up 3.5% in 2022 from 240.352 to 248.68p at 31st May close. At 234p discount to nav 5.9%. Annual dividend yield 4.1%. | 2wild | |
25/5/2022 09:55 | He added that cyclicals – including their holdings in Marks & Spencer (MKS), Royal Mail (RMG), ITV (ITV) and Kingfisher (KGF) – were ‘hit quite hard’ and fell to levels where they were ‘irrationally priced’. ‘We see this time and again; we go into economic slowdown and the cyclicals are priced as if they will never recover again. There is no ability to look across the valley and think we will come out of this, earnings will improve and the share price will rise.’ Lance said the pair have taken advantage of this by adding to M&S, ITV and Royal Mail. | davebowler | |
13/5/2022 20:04 | Anyone able to trade today? | spoole5 | |
13/5/2022 11:26 | Still unable to trade on HL | spoole5 |
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