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BBOX Tritax Big Box Reit Plc

147.00
-3.60 (-2.39%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tritax Big Box Reit Plc LSE:BBOX London Ordinary Share GB00BG49KP99 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -3.60 -2.39% 147.00 146.80 147.20 150.40 146.20 150.40 2,689,467 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs 222.1M 70M 0.0368 39.97 2.8B
Tritax Big Box Reit Plc is listed in the Real Estate Agents & Mgrs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BBOX. The last closing price for Tritax Big Box Reit was 150.60p. Over the last year, Tritax Big Box Reit shares have traded in a share price range of 121.80p to 173.00p.

Tritax Big Box Reit currently has 1,903,738,325 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tritax Big Box Reit is £2.80 billion. Tritax Big Box Reit has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 39.97.

Tritax Big Box Reit Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/6/2018
08:22
Sounds easier to wait until they are trading and then buy from your isa.
tyranosaurus
26/6/2018
06:24
saj3 - when you get the share certificate, transfer it into your broker account (non-ISA) then instruct your broker to "bed-and-ISA" the shares.

It's worth checking that they will do this. Otherwise, sell and buy within the ISA.

jonwig
25/6/2018
20:14
I wanted to buy it in my isa. If I apply it separately will I be able to transfer it in?
saj3
25/6/2018
19:44
I'm giving this one a miss after doing the Aberdeen one a few months ago. Think this particular sector is getting a tad hot. Land Securities at a 30% discount and low LTV is starting to look good value.
topvest
25/6/2018
19:26
Phoned HL

Since beginning of the year this type of investment is known as 'Other complex investments' They are not allowed to advertise these IPO's.


Can still invest via HL

Procedure

Hold cursor over MY Account.

Drop down on left hand side press 'account settings'

Drop down on left press 'Share dealing and live prices'

Bottom of page Press 'other complex investments' and complete questionnaire


Phone HL brokers 01179809800 ( or check number for yourselves) and make investment - no fee


Have not done the investment yet as considering amount

norland1
25/6/2018
19:02
saj3, belgravia - you don't need an intermediary. There's an application form at the back of the prospectus (link in post #837, p170), minimum is £1,000.

Normal process is they send you a certificate which you can keep or transfer in to your broker.

jonwig
25/6/2018
18:22
All | can find on HL is the price of EBOX unchanged at £1.00.
Nothing in the IPO news section (which I have to say is not very comprehensive at the best of times)and no mention of any prospectus available or coming.
Looks like they are either very slow or not participating.

tyranosaurus
25/6/2018
18:03
I can't see anything on AJ Bell about participating in EBOX which is a shame.
belgraviaboy
25/6/2018
16:04
How do you apply? My broker isn't participating in the ipo. I will have to wait till it lists.
saj3
25/6/2018
14:21
Thanks all, think I might apply.
daveofdevon
25/6/2018
14:08
HL are listed as Intermediaries in their document.
rustle2
25/6/2018
13:10
DAVE - Tritax Eurobox website & links appear to working fine for me. Not contacted my broker as am unlikely to participate in IPO...

Investors -

Prospectus -

speedsgh
25/6/2018
12:02
Nothing seems to be happening to the eurobox IPO, 2 web sites mentioned on jonwigs link are both dead and my broker (H-L) has nothing about this even though there is only a week or so before applications close.
daveofdevon
14/6/2018
07:55
Tritax Eurobox, if anyone interested:



Since I hold SGRO I won't duplicate.

jonwig
11/6/2018
12:28
A new high @155.50p.
skinny
11/6/2018
08:27
On the move upwards this morning.
All looking good.

tyranosaurus
09/6/2018
12:07
While this continuing method of raising funds at a minimum discount to the benefit of the big guys in the investment community I would appreciate a clawback option for smaller shareholders who might want to benefit from the discount, lack of fees and stamp duty and this case the immediate benefit of a dividend but I see that the cost to the company of this well executed system and seeming surety of success in raising capital for geared expansion of the portfolio is acceptable to the market as the share price seems to continue its upward move within a reasonable time of the fund raising. As long as there is a surplus of new projects this will no doubt continue. So far it has provided me overall with almost equal benefit from income and share price growth.i’m looking more from income than Capital growth in the medium term.
ugandalad
09/6/2018
09:12
All looking quite positive.
skinny
09/6/2018
05:15
It's already been announced (13 April): PROPOSED PLACING TO FUND ACQUISITION PIPELINE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES



£155.6m was raised, oversubscribed.

jonwig
08/6/2018
22:46
how cynical ! but probably right..
pjw956
08/6/2018
17:52
Indeed in danger of it -which usually means that another fund raising isn't very far away ...
18bt
08/6/2018
17:16
break out at last?
mattyd
17/5/2018
15:40
TMI update @150p in last issue finished with:

"Liberum forecasts upgraded NAV per share of 149p this year and 157p next, while the dividend should be 6.8p. Tritax is well positioned to benefit from increased demand for its Big Boxes due to e-commerce and we remain buyers."

aishah
17/5/2018
15:38
Would certainly be good to see a breakout on that chart :-)
cheshire man
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