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Yes Kiwitwo, I too am disappointed that the price appears to be stalling at £1.27 but I look back to 23rd October 2023 when the price was £1.0455 and am happy with the 21.47% increase since that date( considering I invested a whole pile of surplus cash in it at £1.07)
I am into this share big time with a fair way to go before I break even but I am confident that this almighty great oil tanker of a share has turned and is building up the revs. It is well built and skippered and should be able to contend with any adverse conditions in the future.
I would predict that after the next election (and with inflation and interest rates falling) the price should be able to rise steadily until it reaches its natural ceiling. Wherever that is, is open to conjecture but I think it is somewhere in the range of £1.75-£2.25.My dream target price is £2.50.........yes, just a dream.
I have learnt to be patient with this share and have made megabucks investing in it for the last 13 years. I still feel I should be loyal to it whilst it still gives me a decent dividend.
Disappointed it’s dropping again, was hoping this would get into £1.30 range
"I am holding onto my UK smaller-cap companies and trusts, and on my shopping list are Rockwood Strategic and a FTSE 100 name, Taylor Wimpey. The construction company's prospects may appear lacklustre amid subdued demand for housing. But it has plenty of cash and a large land bank."
Says Anne Ashworth in Mail on Saturday, 25/11/2023.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/investing/index.html
I allowed auto reinvest of my divi yesterday at 126.
While it’s not a good recent price, it is a medium to long term cheap price. If I did not auto reinvest , to buy shares would incur a big fee for a small divi.
The price seems to be holding firm between 1.24-1.28 range.
Sparhawk - chances odds on imv and that will lift the sector.
I got mine on the day. Only share I had to wait for the dividend was legal and general.
What are the chances for the Chancelor re-introducing the Help to Buy Equity Loan scheme for new builds, would help to stimulate the market and increase the number of house built
No not yet usually takes a few working days.
No credit for e yet
Anyone with Barclays been credited with the Divi yet
If I had a substantial Tw holding I would not immediately reinvest at this price but as I don’t and factoring in fees to reinvest elsewhere I’ve let this auto reinvest into Tw.
Other stocks I’ve been buying at their lows this year have been
Bt, vod, lgen aviva phnx abdn . IDS Royal Mail probs worth a buy now too or DLG. There’s so many cheap stocks tho.
Vodafone would be an interesting play. Looking at the SP now, & with Ex div day very soon - a drop to sub £0.70? - down to lows not seen since 1997 - should the FTSE100 have a poor same day, I really think it can. I was pleased to get in @ £0.72 (though earlier buys were higher). No panic if it does drop sub 70 - it will still remain a FTSE100 stable, (may even attract a bidder). Bidder or not -, this stock will rally to (for me) a tradeable 80).
I was thinking of getting into vodaphone for the cheap share price and desent dividend at some point.
I’ve gone for Vodafone ,low price plus ex dividend soon and paid in feb 2024.
Nice partial sell off today @ £1.26 - back in @ £1.10 - £1.15 in a couple of weeks or so..... Similar with IQE... back into them with a very possible £0.17 target..... Kr1 would be a consideration too - but am already ball's deep into them, priced @ £0.62 today - will be in excess of £0.80 December/January, nice margin for another partial sell-off.
Planning on investing mine in premier miton.
Barclays for myself tend to put cash in my account a day or two after paid to them.
Aspers - Only as im wanting to diversify a little as hold a much a proportion of TW Compared to my other shares, I will be looking at reinvesing 80% of my div to other companies.
Tempted on Barc due to recent drop and belive will go up long term, hold already so may top up 500
BT same reason, though been going up recently I bought yeras ago so on a paper losses there, so may add 500
Also L&General and LLoyds 500 in each
Dont think i'll add to my 400 shares with CCL, but you may consider looking at those.... been around £8 though recently around £10, have been nearer £13 in last year. Huge debts, and talking Billions, but reducing that. No dividend and will not be for another 3 years my guess. Sounds poor, but could be seen as a long term investment. Check the discussion group this site.
Happy days dividend paid with iweb, both acc's
Taking cash now....atb
Barclays normally drop the divi into account around 1300/1400
Yes…….divi payment is due today.
I would like to know what folks are thinking about reinvestIng it and where.
I am thinking of Phoenix (Phnx) Nice divi and hopefully steady growth. Always interested to hear other folks investment plans.
It is due to be paid today. My divi is already in my account (ii). It all depends on your broker. Rgds, S
Yes, paid on IG prior to market open.
Correct, the amount of 4,79p. per share. Great.
Hi all thought we had a Divi payment due today