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there is nothing grizzly about these results. A 33% hike in the divi with cash and equivalent a t£1.9m from 500k while net bank debt was almost halved. The reduced finance charges plus a cut in corporation tax should help EPS going forward. Nice yield of over 4% even after today's rise. This bear ain't no circus act!
of market a couple of days at most .....I need to set up a cfd to short the s&p, ftse..whatever
Can't we have a proper crash?
happening?? .....referenda are pants
Doubt I would sell any at that price ... Might standoff if others do, while this Brexit thing is happening.
bombshell.. ...increases chances of recession, bad debts, reduced profitability etc etc ..perhaps retest 35p area??
sold 5k @ 44p ... holding 190k ... bloody brexit, seems to be smashing the builders ... didn't see it coming or the apparent market consequences ... caught flat footed ... medium term opportunity?
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hello there ,,,,
also ntg?..or hsp? ..but i am eyeing up retest of ftse @5450
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/eu-referendum-betting-what-odds-8182872 Bookies offering odds in accordance with a 60% chance of Britain remaining in the EU
but the wider market jitters are creating bargains elsewhere?
Many thanks ... Any thoughts on what to do now? ... I'm not paying over 52p ... might buy a little into a retrace
the most honest poster on lse? Not sure I have seen anyone be more transparent..much appreciated rel to the usual guff
Sold 5k @ 49.something p each (by accident!) and bought 10k @ 51.something p each ... Holding 195k lol
to run to 55p..if not retest the mighty 60p ...even at £1, it wd be decent value imv
to Sell 10k= 49.375p (25k= no offer) ... to Buy 50k = 52p (75k= no offer) .... fragile...
Took its time but we are there. Looks like this has the legs to go higher still before ex-div day
Bought 10k @ 49.875p each ... Holding 190k ... Where's Rony?
ome::Blogs::Member Blogs::Moosh's Blog::Newsflash for the Snoozers - Part 16 Moosh's Blog Blog Calendar Most Recent Blog Entries Fantasy Portfolio - Week Ending 3 June 2016Fantasy Portfolio - week ending 27 May 2016Newsflash for the Snoozers - Part 15Righter Moves?Fantasy Portfolio 2016 - Week ending 20 May 2016 Newsflash for the Snoozers - Part 16 Mon, 6th Jun 2016 - Author: MooshNorthern Bear (NTBR) Gave a trading update last week which suggested that the earnings per share for its latest full year will be in line with the previous year’s earnings (8.5p per share) and management’s expectations. NTBR has spent most of the last 5 years sitting with a PE ratio below 5.For earnings per share of 8.5p, it gives us a reasonable price target of 85p if we assume fair value begins at a PE ratio of 10. With the market close for NTBR on 3 June 2016 being 46.5p mid-price, then there is still plenty of headroom for investors out there who like profitable and dividend paying companies which are undervalued on earnings generation.The trading update also included comments on improved cash flow, further reductions in bank debt, and a continuing dividend policy.
i say
sensible