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This has been cut in half then cut in half again since 2016, just shocking even by dog index of the world ftse 100 standards brexit basket case U.K. just uninvestable…..capital destructive rubbish throughout index. Better off in T bills, take the easy money with no capital risk, if the Chinese property market keeps on tanking these are sub 4 quid. Terminal. I bought these at 11 quid and dumped them in a stop loss at a tenner thank god….hadn’t checked them for ages but no real surprise. Repurposed the money into Amzn at 70 bucks.
Those H1 results did look strong and the share price now the same, finished up on ex-div today, looking good. Pardon me here if I shout C'mon STAN.
On stan
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A picture can save a lot of words.
Plus the standout feature here is the likely gap fill to 775
https://invst.ly/10u73b
For those with short memories, the gap was created on 3rd March by the global banking crisis at the time.
The best news is that SC exceeded analysts pre tax profit expectations by USD 0.14bn. Hoping it should continue rising.
They look good to me but its all about performance versus expectation. The shares have had a good run in the last three months and there may be some disappointed investors who expected more and want out. My quick appraisal is that, operationally, all is going in the right direction and with a 50% hike in the dividend and further share buy-backs I shall not be selling my holding.
Pardon? Me no speaky gibberish very nicingly, even with my double bottom and dancing candles. Or was that dancing men with the double top?
Sp, today broke above small body doji, high price on both weekly and daily charts, which is bullish. If the trough of 31/5/23, is used to define a straight line to the most recent dip, there are parallel lines that can be drawn on the upper and lower limits of price action , which is bullish. The sp, is above the separate major up trendline, which is below the lower Bollinger band. Unfortunately there is overhead supply at 700, which related to previous price action. Overhead supply would be expected to soak up bullish volume, to slow progress upward.
Sp recovering well here. Sell off was way over done. This should be back up to 750 soon... Any talk of take over and we are closer 900 imo.
It is soon time for F A B to decide,under Stock Exchange rules, whether to bid for SC . Suggest now may be the time as we in the Snooker world say to "fill your boots"..
AviLease, a jet lessor owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), is said to be in advanced talks to buy Standard Chartered (LON:STAN)'s aviation finance business in a deal which could be valued at 3.5 billion euros ($3.75 billion), Bloomberg News reported on Monday.
Should have stayed in. It's back at the top of my list again so I'm in for another year.
LLucan: while I concur with your comments in relation to SC I was referring to the outcome of share buybacks in general where the benefits do not necessarily materialise for Shareholders.
Up on Ex-Divi day. Positive. Share Buy backs going to pull this to £8 pretty sharpish I think
12p of todays fall is because the share is going ex div.
Sedaka: They have just reported brilliant results. The asian economies are all on the up which is where SC makes its money. No mgmt changes planned for at least 3 years. I am optimistic for the share price.
Mkt value to NAsset value 0.6.
LLucan "positive impact on the share price" Not necessarily and in many cases certainly not ie poor trading results, economy downturn and senior management changes may lead to a subsequent declining share price.
The share buy back starts today. Appox 108 million shares will be bought by 29 September. Works out at about 750,000 shares bought every trading day on average. It will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the share prrice.
Dividend data showing ex date as 23rd. Nice to see some good results here and a slight increase in the share price, it's been climbing quite a lot of late, so feared a bit of an adjustment. Fairly happy holding for now.
Looks like EX is a Typo .. alterante 24 February
Great Divdend at 14c but announced and is EX dividend both today ... paid 11 May ... I haven't seen annouce and EX on same day before
Actually you are wrong about the volume. Considering the 2.89 billion shares in issue and usual volume levels. The volume going through is just normal.
Despite their denial, I still think FAB will make an offer some time during 2023. SC is very cheap by any measure, and it meets a lot of FAB's ambitions by buying it.
I suspect the results of SC will be stellar this year, 21 Feb announcing, with a big shareholder give away.
Buy backs and divis.
It's encouraging there hasn't been a bigger fall-off.
Short lived. Still pocket money for the weekend. Will keep watching and may get a re entry.
GLA