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Hi I'm a novice at this game What are mcaps ?
They may be, I hold neither. On the briefest research, it appears both have lost most of their mcaps in the last 18m: does that not then supports the divi case? If there had been payments due, might fewer holder have rushed for the exit?
Perhaps ryaay (ex-Rya) is a better example of doing OK without divi, but I haven't held since they departed lse. I also dumped a local (but quoted) company when they switched their divi from cash to a new class of non-voting share. In conclusion, I'm happy to invest where profits are still in the future, but when they arrive I want my share.
Its about time JDW share price went up now, SERIOUSLY!!.
Why do they keep going down anyway,
their lower than the Brexit low,
lower than the Covid low, WHY!!!!
We want Proifits,
WHAT DO WE WANT( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )
Amazon and Tesla aren't real companies then?
We all complain about JDWs share price, if dividends were paid the share price would be lower as funds would have been dissipated. As it is the 6 months SP is down 20%. How low do you want it?
Serious question? A company only exists to make its owners a profit, and the divi is how they receive it. There is another model, where shares are bought back and retired. Remaining holdings become increasingly concentrated and valuable, and holders can sell to realise profit; but that is self-limiting if shares become worth hundreds of pounds each. No, imo real companies pay divi.
Will be out very soon. Hopefully providing some impetus.
Why would paying a divvy increase the SP? All you are doing is depleting the net assets of the company,
These after-hours trades are a mystery to me. Still, above UT, happy happy.
Timothy,stop being a tight wad and pay the divvy!!!
And you hadn't seen nothing yet. This a rare buying opportunity, or a downward re-rate? Views welcome.
Quite so Verney, also on other thread. Anyone wishing to read about "Why I am always right and all politicians are wrong", can just go in a pub and read the "news" brochure.
Particularly cheeky to claim credit for all the tax revenues. If jdw had never existed, someone else would have owned pubs, sold product, paid staff. To do business it's just what you do.
Ouch! But longer term, expect ok imo.
Newer I sold Thurs, bought back today, tiny gain but as Tesco says.
Jeezo that's quite a drop today, can't figure it, this should have continued it's rise slowly towards £10, this uk market
Turns out that Monday was the time to sell not buy!
I agree totally Trojan Horse, this is not a lightweight business.
Personally think they are being prudent, but that’s not a popular view.
The market was expecting as a minimum at least an ETA of return to dividends. Not for Tim to be on a political soap box that adds absolutely no value whatsoever.
Decent return to profit but that’s before exceptional items - are there any on the horizon? making the drop make sense?
Why does Tim bang on and on about lockdown and the impact on business. Sweden is twice the size of Great Britain and has a population the size of London they didn't need to lockdown, a packed pub in Sweden is 4 people . And as for Peru I don't believe for one second they adhered to the rules or wore masks they would be out earning money.
No divi offered or indication of any future dividend so SP is getting slaughtered. Thanks Tim.
Net debt reduced to below 2016 levels though.
Probably going to pay themselves huge bonuses
No divi???
Earning more now than pre - pandemic!!
Robbing,greedy bustards!!
Cunni, very well, but remember the evil bastard water companies. It is possible to not reduce, or to add to, debt, while obliging shareholders. I would feel guilty and dirty (like the swimmers), but it's not impossible.
Long-term minimum debt, unless 0%, is best.
“We think debt repayment will remain the priority for some time and don't see a return to cash rewards to shareholders being on the cards anytime soon, though some analysts disagree”
Some analysts are wrong then - no way a divi is on the cards at the moment. Paying down debt and securing freeholds / development opportunities when freeholds are cheap will (and should) be the priority.