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thechancers, just catching up (work today). Just seen Broker below, I wish, well we all wish!
Jefferies International 26/02
Reiterates
Buy
400.00p
Yes loss of £218.00 taking in to account divs (109). I only had 3490 shares at an avg of 51p. Will go back in I think. But very low 30’s. First bought saga 08/04/2019 @ 61.12 then avg down.
Morbox, we seem to follow each other in a few stock, did you sell Saga at a loss, ? My average is 43p but only bought 2000 shares , so under 900 pounds, but no he likes a loss .wmh seems to have a trading range between 170;any 190, so 10% if you trade it. Tell you what, we believe we are buying gold dust, but end up buying dog turds
I sold all my Saga this morning thank god. With div payments down £218. Already put a alert on for 32.5 may go back in. Blue tomorrow I hope, 3 day rule?
Today was a nightmare in my PF, Pleased that i dont over expose, but they hurt just the same when you see a share dropping 16% (saga)
Well not that bad, hopefully go up towards x-div date. Took a gamble before going to work, loaded up on ITM at 107.00 seems to be paying off a the moment, will sell my 122’s if it get back to that. So have the same amount of shares for 107.00. Just wish I had done the same here. Oh well ever day is a lesson.
More bought than sold , MMS you just cannot beat them
1,394
Vol. Sold 780,412
Sold Value £1m
Vol. Bought 821,878
Bought Value £1m
thieves just took out all the stop losses and picked up all those divis .
Covid, dam IPad
I know that’s what I said. Not sure if the market is just coved-19 or just didn’t like the results, who knows. Going to work today at least I’ll earn some money! Have a good day.
It's 5.34p in April
Company: William Hill (WMH)
Stock Exchange: London Stock Exchange (United Kingdom)
Amount: 5.34p
Ex-Dividend Date: Thursday April 23 2020
Pay Date: Thursday June 04 2020
I still think the market has not propiced in the US market as stated by one the brokers. When it does these will fly up. Happy holding. A buying opportunity will come when the MP’s start mucking around.
I don’t think it’s 8p final, as the wording does not say that, I’ve been working on 6p but the final will be 5.34p (+interim 2.66p = 8p)
Regarding how the market reacts us normally the opposite to what you expect. If anything, still 8p dividend if we are still holding the shares
Ok results, I do like it was expected to break even in the US but made 1.6m and the outlook looks good “ We are encouraged by the momentum in the number of states regulating sports betting. We are increasingly confident of the potential size of the market and see it falling comfortably within a US$5bn to US$19bn8 range within the first five years post PASPA”
Well as they said in trading statement. The good part was that they are on the upper end of expectations. 147m not sure how the market will react thou.