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Sorry,each to their own, I wrote what I was thinking and not reading before posting, the reason for my sell price is I want to make as much profit as I can. my average buy in price was 60p
Kiwi
''Should have waited to sell shares ''
why - i have made sales of shares bought at very low levels.
I still retain 80% of the shares that I once held.
Should have waited to sell shares as they are climbing steadily up. My price target to sell is £2 - £2.50
I had a nice lie in, a late breakfast, and now I'm off for a walk around the fields with my dog.
A few shares at over 151p which were bought at about 87p.
This sale is the last of shares bought at under £1, down to much lower levels.
Still have lots of shares left, with hopefully a continued upward movement in price.
Centrica: Raising Our Fair Value Estimate To GBX 180 on Recent Positive Developments; Shares Cheap.https://www.morningstar.com/stocks/centrica-raising-our-fair-value-estimate-gbx-180-recent-positive-developments-shares-cheap
Share price continuing to climb - getting closer to a 5 year high
Nah?...more like it will be BP
Why would it get to £2.50 if what you say will happen is true?
Prior to kneeler getting into No 10 Centrica and others will de-list in London and head for New York?
Is O'Shakey worth the huge rewards?
Strong. All markets down, but this only dropped slightly.
Let’s hope share price keeps heading north ,when election time comes I shall sell if it’s a decent price like above £2.50 + , look forward to increasing dividends as well.
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Politics is one of the macro risks to CNA.
And to banks, come to that.
It will absolutely be part of Centrica's SWOT planning.
So I think it's OK to discuss it on here.
Berenberg on Thursday increased its price target on Centrica
CNA
to 1.40 pounds sterling from 1.10 pounds and maintained its hold rating.
MPO818
"Just hope Labour don't sabotage the progress being made here."
It does also help to own your own north sea gas field as CNA does, even after paying the TORY windfall tax.
PS lets keep it non-political
Someone is stopping this going over £1.40 .when we get over that the skys the limit.
Lovely stuff.
Mick-b
"OFGEM failed consumers by allowing these new companies to ever trade."
What an understatement, and sadly consumers will be paying for this "OFGEM" failure for years to come - They continue to fail to making the "ring fencing" of consumer balances compulsory leaving the door open for similar failures should prices spike again. Centrica has bought forward (quite a way forward) £8bn (that may be $) worth of gas and for me they are the only supplier that can be wholly trusted - Just hope Labour don't sabotage the progress being made here.
Barclays raises Centrica price target to 200 (160) pence - 'overweight'
Smaller energy companies without the necessary capital were unable to forward buy.
Forcing them to spot buy at super high prices.
OFGEM failed consumers by allowing these new companies to ever trade.
Why have so many gone bankrupt then?
Centrica RNS on 4 August 2023 are 18:25
Centrica plc announces that today it purchased (through Citigroup Global Markets Limited) 226,032 Centrica plc ordinary shares of 6 14/81 pence each at a price of 138.9643 pence per share. The purchased shares will be held as treasury shares. Such purchase was effected pursuant to the Company's buyback programme announced on 5 April 2023 and effected in accordance with the non-discretionary agreement entered into with Citigroup Global Markets Limited, as announced on 5 April 2023.
Since 5 April 2023, Centrica has purchased 169,875,524 ordinary shares at a cost (excluding dealing and associated costs) of £201,007,369.82.
Gas prices have fallen steeply throughout 2023, retail bills are still 100% above pre Covid levels, and not forecast to drop in any significant amount . Power companies( mostly foreign owned) profit excessively.
No buy back since 26th Jul (based on no-RNS)?