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Ok for healthy permitted excercise! The NAV has improved a little but only 426p. They were good at that price a while back.
Sounds like a lot of unnecassary pointless work and effort to me. Rainfall is delivered for free.
Hope, your not wrong there either :)
Hope you're not near a sewage outfall!!
True and if live near sea you can get sea water from the beach free in 5 litre water bottles 4 in a trolley. Then you can hand wash your clothes in salt and rinse from water butt one final rinse on UU - if every body did like me UU would be cutting the div.
they already are Patx, every 5 years.
Have a look into rainwater harvesting, not an overpriced off the shelf system, but one you can construct cheaply yourself. It can run the toilets and washing machines and garden taps - you will cut your bill northwards of 50%. I have one myself, and ive been in the water industry for 30 years.
You forgot to mention washing and drinking plus the cost of the bleach to put in your toilet to kill the bacteria and larvae you are importing. Good luck with the experiment.
A water butt is a good idea in the UU area as it rains a lot particularly with water meter as can use for toilet garden cleaning saves a great deal. But can see calls for water bills to be capped as these companies greedy!
Patx
Assuming you live in UU's area you have a choice not to pay their 'charges' buy bottled water or drink from your water butt.
Prices have already been set for the next 5 years and comrade Corbyn is self isolating at home thank goodness so wont be nationalising anything.
This company has loads of water and it charges too much. There will be zero tolerance of price increases. Could even be nationalised!
really a near £10 million buy correct . American money? Anyone? GLA
Increase in water use with frequent hand and other washing together with a good dividend forecast in August should help the price back up I would hope. Any thoughts. GLA
While it is understandable that the general fall in markets has contributed strongly to the share price fall it would be useful to know how much damage and repair work are anticipated when the waters subside in affected areas. We know about the main replacement during the snows. Are other sewage and water plants and pipelines holding .A general update in this exceptional period would perhaps help. GL all LTH
Rogue.I'm not taking the pish unjust saying brokers are the last people I'd trust they have their own agenda that's what I'm getting at
BBW
I’m not suggesting brokers are right. I’m saying £11 is reasonable and perfectly achievable.
Hope I'd rather sell early than too late and good luck to you too
BBW Quite agree. Took profits also but will return once storm repairs and peripheral extras are known. In any case before dividend cut off time! GL
£11? Thatll be a first but hey brokers are always right arnt they?
The IIs are lapping up this share. It is pretty dull, highly predictable and yielding over 4% pa. It’s the nearest thing you can get to a steady income outside a savings account (except this share actually gives you an income). The latest broker forecasts are putting the sp around £11, which seems perfectly reasonable in the circs.
Day it seems to be struggling it could well make it to £10.50 but I'll probably be out this week I reckon and wait for any retrace..sell off if it doesn't then it doesnt
still got my 1050 target to sell. make a bit of dosh while you can is the name of the game CFO or not.
Hope.re sell ..why not its hit a 2.5 year high why not take his money? I'm thinking the same thing get out while the getting is good before any retrace/sell off
concerned that the CFO appears to have sold about two thirds of his shares over this year according to yesterday's Director's dealings. Anyone any idea why?
S%&t storm coming, many reservoirs across UK are contaminated by floods during Ciara hurricane.
From the start of 2015 to mid-2017 the SP regularly hit around the £10 mark. Given that the divi was lower then and this year we will have a 3% rise on the last divi, with an inflation-linked rise for four years after that, I think the SP still has quite some way to go. Today's high was £10.27 and obviously quite a few will have sold out, but I'm going nowhere (and I'm averaging 756p).
Hope you got back in in time. GLA