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Br3xiUK thanks for the response a very small increase considering they were more than double their current level about 5 months ago but worth keeping an eye on.
On the 13th of Aug BlackRock increased its short by 0.04% to 0.70%
GL
Fruitster: Thanks for that - seems a very long range projected dividend - but subject to 'events' I guess as is invariably the case? But as has been alluded to already, much or most of the potential damage does seem priced in here - and the dividend looks attractive (doesn't seem a particular value trap either?). Agree with your other comment that volatility will be the norm over the next few months - more a case of how volatile I suspect (I'm thinking post referendum type volatility - when it's finally determined one way or the other). Back end of this year pretty much impossible to call I reckon with all that's going on - consequently, I've hedged and reduced my overall exposure by some 25% - as ever, time will tell. GL.
Br3xiUK what increased presence of Blackrock are you referring too?
Am watching carefully Fruitster - just too cheap!
With the increased presence of BlackRock it is very likely we will get the opportunity
GL
What a fantastic opportunity if we could buy at 175p in 2019. Excellent news if that was to happen.
Business model doesn't work, being strangled by labour costs and accelerating letter decline, anaemic parcel growth will not save RMG. Billion pounds spent on transformation costs since the IPO to rejig full time/part time profile yet productivity still a real headache. Rico is right to grow the business and confront the CWU, they couldn't afford the last deal and they can't afford the next one. Alas for shareholders it's a PR battle he can't win.
Not at the price shown it wasn’t, clearly a buy
Bought more shares - said I wouldn't buy opps came up.
No that was most likely a sale at the opening price of 198.55 and it was delayed in reporting as it would have shifted the market unduly if shown up in real time. They are allowed to do this for "sensitive" ie. very large trades.