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I think the montly inflation figures and what they mean for interest rate cuts are the key. The surprise fall to 3.9% announced in December led to a surge in the share price, which has since been more than reversed following the surprise increase to 4% in January. Nothing happening in energy market explains these price movements.
11.3% Divi at today’s sp. It’s another buy more on the list of Renewables going down.
Is it me that’s mad.. :-))
Another one sunk by the dividend.. Good job we are booming (not)
Gas price is down 30% since last year so that hasn't helped. Political parties watering down their green energy investment hasn't helped either. SP down 16% in last month.
Some weakness over forward energy prices from what I hear, though analysts expect the NAV discount to decrease this year. I am happy holding though my decent profit is now gone. Probably would consider buying Bluefield as well, has a slightly better broker rating.
Here is the recent interview from NESF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6K8vg88Rnk&ab_channel=QuotedData
This is ok for its dividend but there increasingly is serious doubts over green investment. I am holding a good few and
will continue to but only because I can see little better to switch to...Plenty of wind today buy no sun...
Dividend announced, amount and date exactly as expected and here we are at 80p !!
All that upward promise got dashed.
Definitely time to sit tight, reinvest the divs or average down if possible.
Thank you spindok
This was suspended as per the rns until further notice...
Hi everyone I ve been an investor in nextenergy for the last couple of years, I always had in agreement with my bank the dividends returned directly in the form of new shares this last month the divi came back in my account in the form of cash,. I would like to continue to get the dividend directly in shares, as i save in banking operations , dd anyone have the same issue ? is this a new directive from Nextenergy company? thank you for your time
Nice little pop this morning ..... taking some off the table .... average down to 85p from 105p six months ago .... onwards and upwards.
In @86. Hoping to double up my holding over the next month or two.
Still a gift getting a sale price above buy price late yesterday on ex divi day. Bailed those bought in the last 30 minutes looking for 85p today.
GLA
Up 17% since 23rd October not bad for last 3 weeks. Excellent 9% yield at current price. Next BoE decision is a month away and I expect rates will be held ... but with inflation continuing to fall it looks like SP could head to 100p+ next year.
Since the calm has restored on rising interest rates, so it has here for now.
I especially like the fact we are over 1% up at 89p today, today being our ex-dividend day.
Not sure the we'll get back to the 90s just yet unless the next interest rates decision is also flat or even better, a cut.
NESF is in a better position than other funds regarding refinancing of debt because it made a large preference share issue with a fixed dividend of 4.75p per share. This issue is not redeemable, so will not need to be financed.
It will changes in the interest rate environment and economic stability that will help NESF and the other renewables' SPs to improve. However much they are hedged against rate rises, it's tough to change the market's view that these funds cannot hold their current dividends. I'm guessing that they will and am likely to continue top up on a number of funds including NESF.
With so much happening in the world (including in Middle East), we could see Oil prices rise. This may have an effect of pushing society to more reneamble sources, such as NextEnergy. Thoughts?
At this rate the CEO will be talking to himself at the AGM !
I have added today... The sun may come out tomorrow...
TRIG and GSF are both on a seemingly endless downward trajectory as well. I have a fair old paper loss on these three, but will wait fior a recovery and cop the divs in the meantime. If the divs are maintained, these three are bargains at this price. Fairly large testicles required though.
Bear market ... sell into every rally.
I am tempted to buy some more but will have to wait until tmmr....Can see no reason for the sell off..