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and you can buy below 50p
ofc you can
question is: will you be able to buy below 40p?
let's see...
no enthusiasm here it seems
Jolly - I just now see from today's trades that you have missed your chance to buy at 50p.
Waky. waky...!
PS: Take up, Pould down today
Jolly - Tax and Death are unavoidable. But as you well know, dividend percentages are expressed (and compared) without tax deduction. British Dividends over the threshold are subject to personal tax payment.
some reasonably chunky buying today
would like to see 100k++ purchases indicating some ii interest
I have topped up today.....and will continue whilst at this deeply discounted price......
how can anyone avoid wht?
Jolly - Dividend 3.5 Taka @ 0.8p = 2..8p which equates to 5.6% dividendl at share price 50p.
No need to reduce the dividend figure by deducting tax on dividend - you just don't do that on
calculating dividend percentage., tax is more of a personal thing.
It is clear to me that you are trying to talk the share price down, so that you can dive in on the cheap.
At 50p I am happy to be doing some topping up. So should your be if you are interested in making money.
net of wht: .8*3.5 taka divi==>just over 2p on 50p paid==>c4%
What's the divie yield on BXP?
who knows? we may even see a little bear bounce
my postings make no difference
Crazy price...worth 4 times this price....
Sorrry, error correction, should say: 'year on year good growth'
Opportunities to buy pharmaceutical shares at half price are rare. BXP shows on yeat good growth, with dividend rising progressively, now above 5% at current low share price.
How? By misguiding others?
Great value.....Great company that has a fantastic record of increasing profits valued on such a low PE.....A dream investment at these levels.....must be worth 3 or 4 times this s.p.
i make money
DOLLAR DOWN AND US SHARE PRICES DOWN.
Jolly, your intentions are dishonourable.
theme: value dwindling
the notion of multi year lows in play
tp 33p (where div yield may take over from negative sentiment...may lol)
Yes, definately a certainty! Ther is no examplle of this not happening when the Company becomes increasingly well estabished, increasingly internationally known, inreasingly profitable. Could you imagine non-voting GSK shares selling at half price?
Cheers
certainty lol
Any concerns will be reflected on the Dhaka exchange home market. So our discount on our non voting shares (which receive the same rising dividend) should remain at much the same level - not rise disproportionally. Imagine buying non voting GSK or BP shares at half price!
Private investors would fight over them. How many private investors ever bother to vote? It is a certainty that the BXP price difference will narrow over time.
I think we are around 40% of the parent price at the moment; right at the bottom of our range.
It’s an illiquid stock; one person selling crashes the price. Seems a good price right now to me but given the recent growth reduction we it could go a bit lower yet. No concerns long term though.