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admittedly in a benign market performance last year. Nice hike in the divi is always pleasing. Good cost control and a value led investment approach means the company is well placed to weather any downturn. Not long to wait until the divi and I will be reinvesting mine into the company.
Sterling performance by CLIG and not up with events here. Maybe not racy enough for investors but with FUM up a third, a 10% rise in the divi and profits up almost a fifth this one is well worth backing. Today's 3.28% rise barely does it justice.
pushing up the price? Nice to see CLIG recover part of the divi. I think CLIG at these levels provide a decent yield with little capital downside. In the event of a retrace to 400p I would add as the yield is good here and a recovery is likely long-term.
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but seems to yoyo between 433p buys and 422p sells. There was a hint of a breakout when 454p became the ask but it quickly dropped back. I think it is marking time at the moment and a move through 450p is inevitable. I expect 18p will be lobbed off for the divi though as the vote is held next Monday and payment on the 29th. I am not sure if the divi is already accounted for?
This has been an absolute Gem of a Stock to hold for me , I,m mystified the sp is at this mediocre level
i saw another company reported to be doing well in emerging markets earlier today
This one is fizzing today. Nice jump and probably at fair value now. A 10.57% rise on thin trade is interesting.
No I think it's normal for Funds to act in such a way. Depending on their activities. However they usually recover well too.
I know it has gone XD (4.4%), and the markets are down 2 - 4% globally, but a 10%+ drop? Crazy?
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MMs making the spread in buy & sell prices very high. Ridiculous! We are paying them to line their own pockets. Avoid for the time being, especially now that the ex-dividend date has passed.
Does anyone know the difference with these two City of London Investment stocks? CLIG has a 6.68% div and CTY has 4.02%.
Good afternoon. Please find below a TV interview with CLIG's Barry Olliff www.fmp-tv.co.uk/company/city-of-london-investment-group-investors-video-and-news/
Looks to be on a downward trend. City believe the yield will fall with the results I believe. Perhaps invest here only if fundamentals good?
Does anyone have a view how this CLIG's business would have faired in light of recent events?
put a toe in the water on Wednesday. Sp is on a rising trend and with a yield (then) of 7% this seems like a good addition to the SIPP. GLA GS
Does anyone have a view on how this company is progressing since the last update?
Anyone?
Well it depends whether they are cum or ex at that point. Thats ure answer.
Just double checking. If i sold ny shares on the monday coming (after the 20th) i would still recieve the dividends of my current holding?
EXPECT THIS TO CONTINUE TO RISE AHEAD OF RESULTS
25p more and Mr Olliff can start selling some of his shares!
Whilst there is recent improvement in the prospects for this entity -the trend has in recent years negative - the investment remains speculative and whilst dividends may be maintained -if you are buying for this reason longer term it is not guaranteed at all. So many have been piling into this and pushing up the SP -and many are taking quick profits and getting out with their money to avoid further uncertainty.