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That are bad performing shares, then there are really badly performing shares and then there are Banco shares.
BNC huge profits, rubbish dividend and share price to match.
Tomorrow BNC shares will be up, on Friday down.
Like a pair of Yo Yo K.......s
but it is good for day trading though
" why BNC is so volatile "
often trades against the volatility of the US Treasury yields and the likelihood of interest rate rises
why BNC is so volatile
Sold half my shares today at a nice profit and now off to buy more Royal Mail shares. Plenty of profit to be made on them.
BNC is very good for day trading, nice
Up 12% since my original post on this thread 2 weeks ago. Not quite as good as my quick CNA scalp but nice little earner nonetheless. Ex Div on 29th Oct.
If it pushes up a bit more I'm out and more in royal mail
Banco Santander, S.A. ("Banco Santander" or the "Bank"), in compliance with the Securities Market legislation, hereby communicates the following:
INSIDE INFORMATION
Further to the inside information communicated on 28 September 2021 (registration number 1076), and having obtained the appropriate regulatory authorization, Banco Santander hereby gives notice of the commencement of a program to repurchase own shares (the "Buy-Back Programme" or the "Programme") for a maximum amount of 841 million euros.
i love day treading this ,nice
I bought more on Thursday and Friday. Sold BP and transferred 1/3 here.
See how much a rise, if any, on the lead up to ex-dividend day.
GLA
and today 27/09
Very strange movement today.
Are they in any way linked to Evergrande the debacle
Dunno why such a big fall today but @250p I'm convinced these are definitely worth a BUY.
Same old, same old.
Up 2% one day the next day down 2%.
These shares are an absolute scam - they’ve put away billions and then plead they’ve made losses ? I bought into these 7 years ago at 5.00 - (40,000) the worst mistake I’ve ever made in investing. Sell the lot and walk away would be my advice.
BIGfatty
shorted..no...too big a company for that I think
Many trades are linked to algorithms that move with certain data .... largely automated I would imagine...
The banks performance is dependent on certain data stats ...so the algorithms link to that data and buy and sell shares accordingly
I think a lot of those data stats are related to the US ..as the economy there ripples out to South America and across to Europe
Banco shares have been like a mountain range valley one day next day a peak and so on.
What is going on; are they being shorted?
Thanks Pokerchips.
This part seems to be my answer
What if I sell my shares at a loss?
If you sell you shares at a loss no gain is realized and there is therefore no need to complete a form. However, unless you bought your Spanish shares in the market, you should bear in mind that the relevant acquisition price for determining whether a gain has been made will be the value attributed to the share at the date of takeover. The average price of your shares may have been reduced if the 2009 rights issue was taken up. For ex-Abbey National shares the acquisition price is €7.58 (note - euros) with the rights or €8.44 without. So, at current exchange rates, if these shares are sold now for more than £6.60 (or £7.40 without rights), a 210 form will be required.
The notional acquisition price for ex-Alliance and Leicester shares was €9.81 (with rights) or €11.23 (without) so, at current exchange rates, if these shares are sold now for more than £8.60 or £9.80 or so a 210 form will be required.
Although the web site you directed me to only charge £29 for filling the form out and submitting the form to the relevant tax authorities. Not to painful.
Thanks again and all the best..
Almostdone
i think this website will help with the most up to date information ..i havent used them myself... all sounds very odd ..i would look for a second option ..maybe send this info to Santander and ask them direct
http://www.spanishtaxforms.co.uk/
http://www.spanishtaxforms.co.uk/spanish-shares.html
Has anyone on here successfully reclaimed 9.5% of the Spanish Withholding Tax and if so which Spanish agency have you used to do that, and what was their fee basis?
I can sell the shares, then apparently I have to fill out this form for CGT purposes to the spanish tax authorities within their next tax year, also declaring that I am a uk resident. Not filling out the form can result in a €100 fine and more fines thereafter.
Almostdone
you sure what you have read is up to date ?.... sounds like stuff from years ago....
you just have Santander shares now....I would guess ...that anyone else has just treated them as such ....highly unlikely that anyone now has to send any kind of form to the STA .... the dividend withholding tax is taken now for the STA before you receive any dividends anyway
Hi, have any people on this board sold shares from the Alliance & Leicester windfall shares? I have read that you must fill out a 210 form and send it to the Spanish tax authorities. Any information on this would be grateful.