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30p target?
My monitor showing this down 4.% on a trade of 420 shares! OK - I guess it was a sell. Yes I know - the monitor is meaningless!
this is a good article,
https://www.fool.co.uk/2021/12/20/is-this-9-8-high-yielder-right-for-me/
I have held these shares since 2016 and seen the share price go down and down, only the high dividend has kept me here in the hope the share price would recover. But if they can't increase their profit the dividend may be cut again.
If the yield goes down again there won't be a reason to hold these shares.
I hope you didn’t buy all at once? As should always try build positions over time with a nice spread, helps for the drops. Also spread across other shares too, help mitigate losses, it just depends what your target and ambitions are?
Age isn’t relative to the destination, but understand as you feel your time is constrained I would suggest being decisive in your direction and how far you travel.
I have the patience and a fair few of these >150,000 - not sure I have the time (now in my 70s!)
No reason I can see, especially since director bought 17000@56p july2021. I’d assume just general movement of sells, someone offloading? Maybe add more soon as I own 15000 shares here. But I wouldn’t worry too much, wait a few years and I’m sure you’ll be very happy if you have the patience.
Looks like I made a bad decision - certainly poor timing. Anyone able to enlighten me as to the reason for this steady, continuing drop?
I have recently added (substantially, well for me it was). However I am finding it hard to be sure about this RNS. Suspect it's steady as she goes but much does seem to rest on Japan being able to come out of the current Covid situation and I see little sign of that happening. Guess the market will give me an opinion in a few minutes time.
Had quite a scare this morning. Looking through Yahoo Finance data they had HSD down nearly 70% to just 22p. A frantic cross-check to other sites quickly showed this was wrong! But even now, despite correcting the current price by mid-afternoon, they've still got this dramatic dip and bounce back on their daily graph as though it was for real. That said, Yahoo was still better than the Financial Times Porftolio today, which suddenly had my cash total about 20% too high. Rapid checking showed it had wrongly increased the number of shares I hold in each company by about one-fifth. Just shows how widely these Internet glitches can spread their effects...
£1 a share would be lovely to get back to. Who knows, but it feels like we’re on a pleasant journey at the moment. I remember the lovely view from the heady heights of £1.40’s Would be nice to go back there. Let the journey at accompanying 7% yield continue.
the rise has to be someone building a stake in the company. If its sold to someone or taken private I would like £1 a share but would settle for £0.80, thats a good profit for me. Maybe an RNS will be out in a few weeks to show a rise in stake or no one is selling......
Yes sure feels like something. Ownership is pretty interesting: 48.78% owned by Polonsky family members & their foundation. Premier Miton also in their with 5.31% (since Nov'19). Maybe there is light at the end of the litigation tunnel which has dragged on - those things always end of getting settled/sorted & the company has been planning for such. So I'm putting in another £5k. The dividend has been solid through all the ups (not many!) and downs, which is some comfort.
Not complaining but would be nice to know what is behind this, fairly sustained, rise.
Seems like something good is brewing. I wonder what...
if you look at number of trades it takes very few to raise the price as
not a largely traded share compared to say Lloyds with ups and downs daily
more of a longer stable holding with the divi playing a large part i suspect
good prospect going forward hopefully
own opinion so
dyor
best wishes
Here I am replying to myself - added on the 22nd and a fair few more this morning. Amazed to see a 12% rise - wish I could always be so wise before the event. However - I would be happier if I knew why it has risen so much today - I mean why today?
Suspect I will have to answer myself later
Guess who added a few earlier today? Say no more. Not sure it fully explains the fall though.
Doubt if I sell @ 39 there is much chance of going back to 32p so a question of waiting ....
Pleased to see the rise - has this been mentioned somewhere - I mean 7 trades already!!
I took most off the table just before X dividend date ... bought half back with an average of 33.55p making 36.15 to include the dividend not received so that's a net profit of around 8% from the selling price excluding the juicy dividend.
;)
HSD are doing what UK banks probably regret doing .... not challenging consumers thinking there is free lunch being self employed and sacking yourself to get PPI.
The endless litigation proceedings are what's not to like. I will take years to get through them all. Only then will the share price go up. The business model is too slow to increase profit and revenue quick enough on its own.
Cash up Profit up dividend maintained ....
2.65p a share dividebd declared ... business going pretty well under the circumstances .... what is not to like ?
Got a nice holding here .... sold 104p scalped a few pence in the 40s hold from 32p average these past 4 months .... stonking yield GLA