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VSL Vpc Specialty Lending Investments Plc

44.00
0.80 (1.85%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Vpc Specialty Lending Investments Plc LSE:VSL London Ordinary Share GB00BVG6X439 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.80 1.85% 44.00 44.10 45.90 44.10 44.10 44.10 121,200 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -9.19M -25.83M -0.0928 -4.75 120.22M
Vpc Specialty Lending Investments Plc is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VSL. The last closing price for Vpc Specialty Lending In... was 43.20p. Over the last year, Vpc Specialty Lending In... shares have traded in a share price range of 40.70p to 73.80p.

Vpc Specialty Lending In... currently has 278,276,392 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Vpc Specialty Lending In... is £120.22 million. Vpc Specialty Lending In... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.75.

Vpc Specialty Lending In... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/5/2024
18:20
Capital returns seem to confuse Barclays. I’ve seen them take 10 days in the past.

Halifax are usually just a few days.

wilwak
13/5/2024
17:01
Arrived in my x-o account this afternoon.
dodger777
13/5/2024
15:18
HL say will be in by end of play today. Barclays have decided it might take them up to 10 days!!
waterloo01
13/5/2024
14:54
Nothing from halifax SD :(

wllm

wllmherk
13/5/2024
11:11
and still nothing in my x-o isa 🙄
dodger777
13/5/2024
08:29
Nor in Barclays account!!!
waterloo01
13/5/2024
08:03
Still nothing with HL
waterloo01
10/5/2024
19:45
...... nor at IWeb !!
bullsvbears
10/5/2024
19:38
Nothing so far at HL!
tag57
10/5/2024
17:09
Just checked, still nothing in my x-o account.
dodger777
10/5/2024
16:02
Still nothing with AJBELL
badtime
10/5/2024
14:58
Interactive investor money came through a couple of hours ago
edward3
10/5/2024
14:01
IN at iDealing now
cwa1
10/5/2024
13:30
Nothing as yet in my AJ BELL account
badtime
10/5/2024
13:28
In at ii but not at iDealing as yet
cwa1
10/5/2024
13:06
Got my 4.26pps in all my interactive Investor trading ISA and sipper counts.
2wild
10/5/2024
12:09
Nor HL as yet
waterloo01
10/5/2024
11:36
No, nothing in my A J Bell SIPP.
rogerrail
10/5/2024
10:26
Anyone got anything in their accounts yet ? No sign in my x-o isa as yet.
dodger777
02/5/2024
07:44
Very O/T but:


Lotus losses $750m on selling 6790 cars. That's a loss of £87k per car. And yes I guess it's all development costs to supposedly ramp the production up to over 100k vehicles and maybe that will happen eventually but they are competing with another bunch of EV manufacturers all trying to do the same thing.

As a poster says at the bottom "Another vanishing EV illusion"

ZIRP is unravelling everywhere

cc2014
02/5/2024
07:32
Thanks @chucko1 - many on there don't appreciate the IR chat of course, more fool them :)

@CC2014 - £20bn/yr for the taxpayer on BoE QE losses - maybe. But must be a lot on bank/pension fund balance sheets not as yet realised.

spectoacc
01/5/2024
09:49
Which brings me to the thought process that the central bankers who printed excess money hadn't got a scooby. The money printing went on and on and on.

But I'm also left wondering who has taken all the losses

cc2014
01/5/2024
08:02
Not OT at all - helps to explain the very poor start to the unwinding of VSL. Rather like saying the discussion on interest rates is OT on the CP+ board!
chucko1
30/4/2024
16:41
But with little certainty over timescale for returns.

That US bubble was nuts, think I read Oatly, utter sh*te co but with a decent product, is down 95%. I see Cazoo, the biggest load of rubbish imaginable, is down 99.96%. Just why would anyone have invested in it?

"List in the US, the UK market is dead" - I 100% prefer the UK. Go to the US for a great rating & executive pay, sure, but it's just continual bubbles.

Current US bubble also insane. Nvidia $2.1trn, up 1,800% in 5 years? Good luck with that.

Apologies for OT.

spectoacc
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