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The recent announcement of the acquisition of AVRS is, in my view, extremely positive and a good step going forward. The company that I work for has added AVRS to it's vendor list and has utilised them extensively throughout the last 11 months and more so over the last few months. GFRD is worthy of addition to any portfolio for either the dividend/growth or both. Happy to continue to buy at these levels. Continued good fortune to all GFRD holders, those considering buying and those just watching. Rgds, S
Fall seems over done but 7.5p of it is the dividend and the usual dividend tourist sell off. On the other hand if you think long term then days like this are good opportunities to buy at value.
Sorry pressed the post message too soon there. I meant to add nice win and should underpin a rise through the final dividend xdate this week (9th). You would normally expect a fall in the amount of the decent sized divided, but with this we may not.
Should underpin a decent rise as it will be nicely profitable work.
Thanks just checking,appreciate that..:)
You need to own them at COB on the day BEFORE the Ex Date. So GFRD go Ex Div on Thursday 5 th Oct. You need to hold the shares at COB on Wednesday 4th Oct.
Do you have to hold these shares at record date and inclusive of day before ex dividend date to qualify? Or just date before ex-dividend date ?
thanks
spit
Strange how having to cough up for a botched job that didn't last 20 years did not affect the price? They could have claimed it was past the builders guarantee of ten years although they must have tried. Compared to the Forth Bridge, its a disaster.
Next up is the RAAC scandal, did they profit from ysing it or will they profit from rebuilding?
Surprised at the jump in the share price - the results were well trailed -they were excellent but actually only as good as expected. Welcome 24% increase in the price since the results Is someone interested in Galliford?
Coil, type price formation , usually implies fast movement. Price target 234.
Separating Bollinger bands, confirm fast movement. At present lower Bollinger band is falling , but monitor the lower Bollinger band, if it first begins to turn up, sell, because there is probability of retracement.
Excellent.
Yes, really good results and cash balance at 30 June greater than market cap. With profit for FY24 expected to be at upper end of range of analyst estimates what's not to like!
Final dividend payment of 7.5p up 29% (2022: 5.8p), together with an interim dividend of 3.0p giving a total dividend for the financial year of 10.5p, up 31%. Plus 12p special dividind!
Surely this is significant enough for an rns! So the £26m recouped is now spent with special dividend and now this.
Https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-66520877
And trading update should lift sp today!
Price creeping up even with no announcements of share buy-backs since last week (should perhaps have bought more when share price was lower!). Perhaps finally getting noticed by the market - selling their house building arm to concentrate on infrastructure projects was clearly a good move.
Well following yesterdays announcement of the "Special Dividend" all fellow shareholders will be pleased to hear that as a result of yesterdays share buy back of 1,011492 shares the company has saved having to pay out £121,379.04p from the Special Dividend. Now with all that money saved, and more based on future buy backs, surely that means there is more to give out to all of us!!!!! Well it was just a thought and as I put in the title it is Friday Lite Humour. Continued good fortune to all GFRD shareholders, those considering buying and to those just watching. Per Ardua Ad Astra. Regards S
Closed at 200p up 8%
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Actually with £26m extra cash have the funds to do both - a 12p special dividend costs about £12.7m so still £13m to distribute. Expect a boost to the final dividend.
Just wonder if increasing the regular dividend by 4p a year for next 3 years might have had more of an impact on the share price! But am quibbling -12p in the autumn plus the usual dividend is good news.
Very welcome on top of the already decent dividend yield.