So a lot of ifs with united utilities not a good investment choice until some clarity is unveiled its the waiting game do I think it will get nationalised? Dowt it, it depends on labour getting in and where will the cash come from to compensate these utilities companies? Tax payers? So the only real obstacle is ofwat ...will labour get in? Hey! no one thought donald trump would get in!
Brokers are often behind the door on shares going up and down the only things bringing UU down are the spectre of it being re nationalised
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/labour-re-nationalise-uks-water-10431471 ....and the profits being capped in 2019 by Ofwat affecting dividend ...so very testing times for uu
£7 or lower looks to be on the cards ? We are a long way from the £10 days but they should come back when all the uncertainty is out of the way meanwhile if this gets to £7 I'll start buying and carry on down to £6.50 if it goes that far down and hold for 12 months at least take that nice dividend as long as it doesn't get clobbered ....then that's a different story or if Corbyn gets in and takes back utilities hmm can't really see that happening can anyone else?
Biffa PLC (LON:BIFF) insider Mick Davis sold 200,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Thursday, January 18th. The shares were sold at an average price of GBX 251 ($3.40), for a total value of £502,000
Should come lot quicker than £2 did thought it wasn't going to get there a few weeks ago when it dropped passed my £1.87 buy in, twice it went above £1.95 and twice dropped below my buy in but now very confident of £2.20s
company getting larger by acquisitions its impressive but what doesn't impress me is the debt and the means to service that debt ..ie if debt interest outstrips biffas means to pay that debt summats gotta give