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Shame the div only held this time - Hey ho maybe next time
Yeah, happy with the gain... but like you Riskingit i'm mainly after dividend; so any increase will put a smile on my face...
c. 33% gain, not too dusty Tim
I think you're right, any capital increases will be low and slow but an increased div will suffice for me. I primarily invest for income so fingers crossed. Plus REIT's often do well when inflation soars so here's hoping
Last NAV review was Sept 21 (announced Oct 21) and was £0.8961... Since, sept, we've seen a sale of offices at or above the Valuation and so with a more optimistic outlook we should see some NAV growth, though I doubt it will be significant...
In the sort term, I can't see much more SP growth without a Big increase in NAV which is unlikely; a increase in the DIVI on the other hand is significantly more likely and will also help drive the SP higher...
The share Price is now quite close to the NAV, the big discount offered over the last 18 months has been eroded by recent increases.
There should be a new NAV announced by the end of next week which could provide a boost to to the share price if it provides a decent uplift.
There's been a couple of positive articles recently but the SP seems to be stuck around this mark.
Suppose I'll have to sit back and enjoy the juicy dividend for now
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/investing/funds/get-monthly-income-investments/
Another mention in the DT in an article about investing for monthly income...