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Https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/french-police-face-increasing-violence-on-their-beaches-as-5-000-migrants-have-crossed-channel/ar-BB1kNOEp?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=eec9ad3c872a49cfb3795e162d0d029b&ei=49
This must surely be a security concern, just bloody turn them back when they reach our half
The FT article says the two wine companies quoted are increasing their employees by +5% to +8%. That means Brexit is creating new jobs. That's great news.
'I know regret voting to eave'
What does that mean?
Nomlungu
If it were not for Brexit you and a couple of others on this board would have boring lives, for yours seems to revolve around Brexit. Scanning Media channels for any thing negatives to find, but ignoring the plus points or the state of the individual nations. I know regret voting to eave, the movement to the right as the media describes the political movement, or just common sense as I would call it, that I find ATTRACTIVE.
I could even vote to re-join if this keeps up, lest hope so.
A1
''wonder when the market will start to address the valuation imbalance''
for as long as possible I hope, whilst shareholders continue to vote for share repurchase programmes.
Flec
no anger - just trying to put you straight - NO connection between
''''Buybacks will increase the price per share relative to what it would otherwise be."
and a re capitalisation of Rolls Royce creating Billions of more shares reducing the share price at the time.
LTI you should up your medication, you're getting angry about things you shouldn't get angry about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evlrs5Bi_6E
It takes a teetotaller to come up with these perverse rules: "Britain’s Brexit wine duty regime is ‘unworkable’, industry warns"
https://www.ft.com/content/92fb8660-4d95-4501-b969-b4f931809e7b
#brexitbrilliance
Yes Skier - very disappointing - and goes to emphasize what a bargain the Lloy SP represents - wonder when the market will start to address the valuation imbalance
A1
''Thanks for letting me know the March update is missing - seems the list is getting too long for the page''
ffs - why on earth do you need to show a monthly difference in shares in issue.
28th Feb 2018 72,086,432,586
28th Mar 2024 63,716,020,308
28th Feb 2018 and the end of April 2024 would suffice for next month, etc etc for those interested.
Flec
what is it you do not understand with -
''Buybacks will increase the price per share relative to what it would otherwise be."?
''I simply used RR as a good example to make my point''
NO - what point in relation to my above that YOU quoted.? absolutely NO POINT because there is NO Relationship. What the fk has a RR re capitalisation got to do with the benefit of buybacks. You are dragging yourself into a corner
So... the non-LLOY portfolio has outperformed the LLOY portfolio (excluding dividends) by 10-fold between 2016 and 2024...
* Non-LLOY = +79%
* LLOY = +8%
Total voting rights - struggling to get back down to July 2023 level following a colossal block listing in Jan this year,
28th Feb 2023 67,386,199,641
28th Mar 2023 66,686,047,352 -700m
31st Mar 2023 66,615,936,756 -71m
30th Apr 2023 66,006,787,187 -609m
31st May 2023 65,652,037,259 -354m
23rd June 2023 64,961,222,997 -691m
30th June 2023 64,640,297,474 -321m
31st July 2023 64,359,436,417 -281m
31st Aug 2023 63,540,750,749 -819m
29th Sept 2023 63,546,314,345 +6m
31st Oct 2023 63,557,085,373 +11m
30th Nov 2023 63,562,569,090 +5m
29th Dec 2023 63,569,225,662 +7m
31st Jan 2024 64,086,434,019 +517m
29th Feb 2024 64,089,844,132 +3m total for year Minus 3.297bn
28th Mar 2024 63,716,020,308 -373m
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/LLOY/block-listing-of-shares-dmptqi4ubwqloar.html
Hardup - Thanks for letting me know the March update is missing - seems the list is getting too long for the page - The page has cut it off
started this fantasy portfolio in 2016 to challenge various poster's perception that lloy is 'the worst share ever', 'better else where' or a 'dire share',
8th oct 2016 i invited wl/newchurch to choose an alternative ftse 100 company, so i could run a comparison, since 2016 others have been added
~~~ on 8th oct 2016 - - 1000 quid bought 206 bp. shares & 1905 lloy shares
today's value, bp. 206@496 =£1022 v lloy 1905@52 =£991
~~~ in april 2017 invest4life suggested i add glencore - - on 22-4-17 - 1000 quid bought 335 glen shares & 1553 lloy shares
today's value, glen 335@435 =£1457 v lloy 1553@52 =£808
~~~ in july 2017 nucky suggested i add rbs/natwest - - on 12-7-17 1000 quid bought 384 nwg & 1512 lloy
today's value, nwg 384@266 =£1021 v lloy 1512@52 =£786
~~~ in july 2017 utrickytrees asked that i add barc - - on 30-7-17 1000 quid bought 479 barc & 1504 lloy
today's value barc 479@183 =£877 v lloy 1504@52 = £782
~~~ in sept 2018 motley fool recommended diageo over lloyds - - on 9-9-18 1000 quid bought 37.3 dge & 1704 lloy
today's value, dge 37.3@2926 =£1092 v lloy 1704@52 =£886
~~~ in april 2020 theosus asked that i add circassia - - on 14-4-20 £1000 bought 3891 cir/niox & 3058 lloy
today's value, niox 3891@64 =£2490 v lloy 3058@52 =£1590
~~~ in april 2020 theboard asked that i add rollsroyce - - on 25-4-20 £1000 bought 322 rr. (post 10for3ri 1073) & 3367 lloy
today's value, rr. 1073@427 =£4582 v lloy 3367@52 =£1751
~~~ this week's observation - flat week for bank, russia/ukraine/israel/hamas hostilities rattle on - cost of living continues to bite, strikes strikes strikes, us bridge collapse, ****** abbott re-admitted to the labour party, some people receive honours while others are jealous lol
a very basic comparison that does not include divi yield, imo those still suggesting lloy is 'the worst share ever' or a 'dire share' should maybe consider premium bonds?
~~~ 1st real deal, 30-3-20 i bought 15,000 lloy @ 33.606 = £5040
current value - lloy 15000 @52 = £7800 = +55% over ~48 months
~~~ 2nd real deal, 4-3-22 i bought 8,500 lloy @ 44 = £3740
current value - lloy 8500 @52 = £4420 = +18% over ~24 months
~~~ 3rd real deal, 13-6-22 i bought 11,500 lloy @ 42.66 = £4940
current value - lloy 11500 @52 = £5980 = +21% over ~21 months
~~~ 5th real deal, 4-5-23 i bought 30,000 lloy @ 46.24 = £13872
current value - lloy 30,000 @52 = £15600 = +12% over ~43wks
~~~4th & 6th real deals sold at profit - details in previous posts ~~~
~~~ 7th real deal, 3-10-23 i bought 25,000 lloy@42.9 = £10725
current value - lloy 25,000@52 = £13000 = +21% over ~26wk
~~~ 8th real deal, 20-10-23 i bought 28,000 lloy@41.8 = £11700
current value - lloy 28,000@52 = £14560 = +24% in ~22wk
~~~ 9th real deal, 27-11-23 i bought 10,000 lloy@42.3 = £4229
current value - lloy 10,000@52 = £5200 = +23.% in 17wk
The French Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 2.3% in March, its lowest level in two and a half years, according to a preliminary report by the country's statistical office INSEE published on Friday. The figure is down from February's annual inflation rate of 3%.
This reduction is attributed mainly to the policy's being pursued by the UK Prime minister Rishi Sunak and a deceleration in the year-on-year prices of tobacco and food.
PS. You have to take the credit for the positives after being blamed by the warped opposition for all the negatives in the world.
Suck it up.
You forgot NWG dates , April is my windfall month !
"strange how you thought that there was any relationship"
I simply used RR as a good example to make my point, in 2019 the Market Cap of RR was £16.1 Billion and they paid a dividend of 11.7p a share, today they have a market cap of £35.9 Billion with no dividend, 4 times as many shares in issue and a lower EPS with Revenue around 2019 levels; Clearly Rolls Royce has benefited from momentum trades and the market is ignoring the increased number of shares in issue. I don't disagree that the higher the EPS the better, all I'm saying is that the market creates its own narrative to push stock prices wherever it wants.
Its a Christian holiday mate i reckon im the only one who hasnt blocked you to day bar your cronies but I am going to correct this now. Happy Easter
Key Dates for immigrant harbouring Landlord Lloyds
Our migrants outnumber indigenous English people - July 2024?
Mick B Woke
Why are you liking the mass immigration before all our eyes? Are you invested into immigrant harbouring Landlord Lloyds?
"The ongoing impunity of the hard-right TV news channel GB News grows more remarkable by the day, as it continues to breach broadcasting regulations, without any effective action being taken by Ofcom."
Hard right?? For broadcasting how many immigants have entered this week?
"The channel has repeatedly spread misinformation and conspiracy theories, and is staffed by a series of Conservative MPs, riding roughshod over impartiality requirements.
Their line up will soon be added to by the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is set to have his own show on the channel. The influence of the channel doesn’t stop there however. GB News’ key funder Paul Marshall is currently bidding to take over the Daily Telegraph, which has just hired the former Home Secretary and GB News favourite Suella Braverman as a columnist."
Braverman is probably the only honest conservative, which she got the sack for! She is one of the few MPs mentioning the fact, that the arrivals of mass unstable immigrants are straining Britain's public finances and housing supply, clogging the NHS, bringing threats to public safety, destroying the Uk because of heightened levels of criminality connected to immigration. Her woke critics accuse Braverman of vilifying migrants, despite the recent foreigner zombie knife culture, unheard of before this mass invasion of the last 50 years, destroying the UK.
Well Mick, at least in your wokeness, you didn't criticise Farage for your hate of Brexit etc.
The important truth that you hate because of your immigrant harbouring investment here at Landlord Lloyds, is the UK needs effective controlled borders, with a shoot to kill mentality.
Not this woke taxi service RNLI, or your sons and daughters are all fecked, literally.
With such a huge majority they will be in for a while!
I wonder will this be 8 or 12 years?
So from 2024 to 2032 or 2036?
New gap @263.1p on NWG this week
Gap watch Lloy - Current SP - 51.76p
20th-21st Mar 24 - 50.23p
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.17p
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1p
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1p
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1p
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Gap watch Barc - Current SP - 183.2p
2nd-3rd Nov 23 - 133.4p
19th-20th Feb 24 - 150.46p
20th-21st Mar 23 - 175.98p
9th-10th Feb 23 - 189.56p
11th-12th Aug 15 - 278p
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Gap watch NWG - Current SP - 265.5p
2nd-3rd Nov 23 - 182.35p
20th-21st Mar 23 - 246.6p
13th-14th Mar 24 - 250.6p
21st-22nd Mar 24 - 253.8p
27th-28th Mar 24 - 263.1p New Gap
9th-10th Mar 23 - 289.9p
23rd-24th Feb 11 - 471p
11th-12th Dec 08 - 648p
Based on LSE tech chart --- https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp --- https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
A1
You've missed yesterdays TVR, 28th March 2024 .........63,716,020,308