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Up 7 per cent.
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Your response was very restrained under the circumstances, the one thing any investor must do is DYOR.
How someone can spend money buying shares without realising that the dividend was axed is beyond me !
Is everyone aware that all their pubs are closed as well ?
Coronavirus: Johnson hints at pubs opening before July as lockdown measures ease
The PM hopes the two-metre social distancing rule could soon be reduced to help hospitality businesses reopen faster.
Jon Craig - Chief political correspondent
Jon Craig
Chief political correspondent @joncraig
Thursday 28 May 2020 02:58, UK
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-johnson-hints-at-pubs-opening-before-july-as-lockdown-measures-ease-11995964
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212 how large is the spread in %?
I got my card in the post today after emailing my broker ( HL) last week.
Is that sourced somewhere, they claim that is not the case? As far as I could tell they are trying to lure people to the CFD platform where they generate the leverage fees etc.
As far as the service goes it's frankly great for a 'free' service, been using their 'Invest' daily for 18 months with no issues at all. Thinking of moving my ISA over this year as the holding fees and transaction fees at ii are ok if you only buy and sell rarely, during times like these it's nice to have some extra flexibility IMO.
So do you think this will realistically get to £1 short term
Dk2020 others believe they will get dividend. Not so, please read the posts.
Shares purchased not dividend
Lord help us. Please familiarize yourselves with the company. The dividend is axed.
Hi. Have you got the details for investor relations regarding contact as Recently bought shares . Thanks
Haha... I bet it will
Whats the dividend?
Yes just hold you be fine, trust me I'm an "expert". Buy more if you can, it will help push up the share price possibly for everyone else :)
Hold.You will be fine when the pubs open again.Great divi as well.
Hi i bought shares around 0.65p and shares price has dropped. Will this recover and at what point re merger with Carlsberg ? Any thoughts to invest more or withdraw no before further loss ?
Large spreads. Their buy price is higher than the actual and the sell price is lower than the actual. Their profit is the difference. It differs from share to share and with volatility
Hi , my daughter has set up a account today with trading 212 with 0 fees . What’s the catch , how does it work . Any info would be appreciated thanks
the dip from 12.25pm to 15.40pm was a lot of holders from last week and back getting out with their profits.
and good for them.
the MM and investment funds want this so they can buy up at low cost and make even more profit, so would be actively forcing down the price to get people to sell, however there comes a point where they want to buy up before other can and the price will rally up.
this can easily settle again in the 75-80 range for a few months, and once the wheels of the merger are fully turning and pubs open the price can easily drive up again
this is great time to secure a placement
please ignore my last post and as always DYOR we are moving up though lol
the change price percentage shown above is wrong we are not down by 3.13 we are practically level now and still moving fairly quickly upwards
Liberum bumps up Marston's price target on Carlsberg JV
Wed, 27th May 2020 08:13
(Sharecast News) - Broker Liberum upped its price target on buy-rated Marston's to 90p from 65p on Wednesday as it argued that the creation of a brewing joint venture with Carlsberg, announced last week, "solves several near-term issues and should continue to drive value over the medium to long term".
Liberum said the JV crystalises value, simplifies the business focused on higher growth/higher returns pubs and releases cash to pay down debt.
"The transaction structure should initially be cash flow neutral and earnings enhancing over the longer term as synergies are realised in both the JV and retained Marston's business," it said. "We continue to expect securitised bondholders to approve covenant waivers and amendments imminently, unlocking liquidity headroom and improving sentiment."
Marston's announced last Thursday that it had formed a new joint venture partnership with Carlsberg UK to create a "best-in-class, brand-led UK brewer of scale" worth around £780m.
Under the terms of the agreement, Marston's will receive a 40% stake in Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company, and a cash equalisation payment of up to £273m. Marston's said it will focus on its pub and accommodation business while retaining its stake in "a larger, more attractive brewing business".
nearly level now guys
Thank God