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Market buying the rumour at any rate
Christ, John that's an extraordinary weighting towards buy back, let's hope it's not correct but BOI have form here. 300 million distribution is as bad as last year.
*it’s not typical BOI behaviour
Flipping Buybacks again!
I would much prefer a dividend, anyone with their shares in a pension does not pay tax on dividends.
What happened to a share dividends as an income?
Still €1.3B returned seems high, it typical BOI behaviour…..
GLA
Hi John H , would you be interested in going for a pint sometime?
Why do narcissists repeat themselves?
They find it difficult to be spontaneous when having a conversation and rely on the same one or two jokes.
That explains your rear view mirror joke you used it 47 times so far
I laugh at you
“You don’t expect a share buyback”
Who told you that you complete Narcissist
So ,Cooking, you don't expect a share buy back announcement in coming results.
As regards your SP prediction I take it you are aware that in the last 52 weeks BIRG has traded in the range of 7.04 - 11.03 so maybe you might wish to amend the SP prediction.
Goodbody came out with some interesting comments this morning.
BIRG ; They comment that they expect a total shareholder distribution of 1.3 Bn comprising 300 mill cash div and 1 Bn in share buy back. This would be an extraordinary scale of buy back representing well over 10% of the current share issue would be surprised if SP didn't hit 10 in very near future if such a buy back announced.
They also comment that BIRG trades at 0.9TNAV and at a discount to AIB. Undervalued.
AIB ;They expect at least 1.4Bn returned to shareholders in form of 300 mill cash and balance in share buy backs
They comment that SP completely divorced from fundamentals.
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HSBC posted 80% increase in PTP which rose to 24Billion sterling. Only 4 days until full year BOI results. Looking good?
Lloyds results this morning probably helped
WELL TODAY
performance surely needs positive comments !!!!!
We've moved on from mundane stuff like shares to the more philosophical aspects of life I'm afraid. Pip pip.
WHEN do you BoI shareholders actually discuss shares???? What rubbish, time wasting below.
I was hoping that you weren't making fun of people with autism, how naive of me. Shame on you.
Correction PBT 2.295
PBT 2.95bn
.48 dividend
Share price somewhere between 8.1 and 9.6
Adulthood
Wrong again Johnny
Autism begins in childhood and persists throughout childhood
Lickass53 as you have difficulty with reading the post people with autism have difficulty with sarcasm ie johnny
Cuckoo,
as you should be aware Autism is associated with children/kids and for someone to introduce the subject on a board such as this is indicates a very sick individual. Many moons ago you introduced your mother and the subject of class. where did she find you ????
When it comes to the subject of sarcasm the more educated of us on this board will associate sarcasm with the famous Oscar Wilde quote - " Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit but the highest form of intelligence "
TO REPEAT - you seriously should devote ALL your time looking out the front window and throw out the rear view mirror - for your health's sake - never mind the cynicism implictions.
Donkey,
very surprised that you sought my opinion on ryanair and not your esteemed brother,the Doomster, he being the biggest plonker on LSE and you being the biggest bore. I would not pay too much attention to his historical predictions ,which I am sure you are familiar with from Ryanair board , as these were introduced purely for levity purposes.
When taking his advise just bear in mind that the Doomster and the Market enjoy a perfect 100% negative correlation relationship which means that whatever he recommends you have simply to adopt the polar opposite position.
Based on an average cost price per share of 7.45 and a potential dividend of .40c per share, that would give a return on investment of 5.37%. I'd be quite happy with that.
"my prediction is its way past your bedtime "
Explains a multitude. As you don't even know what the term " prediction " means it would be asking too much to expect you to give any BIRG predictions.
English would be preferable!
JH Someone once said Sarcasm is a metric for potential, often at times, this is one of the hardest struggles for those with Autism growing up.
Hi John....I don't have any Ryanair shares. would you recommend. Thanks as always