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O didn't mean click strong sell. More like hold or add, despite my moan
I always feel like caml is the share that goes nowhere... Should be higher than it is.. From a share price point of view sasa was a flop, its never regained the highs before the acquisition, share dilloution aside. But still it seems well managed... Hopefully next acquisition won't be viewed as a flop
As many might agree bp are cheap and could stay cheap for a while. Just noted on my stockopedia account Blackrock sold over a billion shares that they hold, that must be keeping the market down.. These trends are likely continue. Not necessarily good news for the share price but good news for those looking to buy....
You could say if they keep up proposed buybacks you are getting 9% share holder yield 4.5% from the div and the rest from the share buyback, reasonable return in this environment, kinda hedges your domestic fuel purchases too, to a slight degree
There There must be alot of pd off people though, most folk over the past two decades have had to buy at a sp over twenty quid, divs received aside... Will take a long time for them to get back above water... Not complaining too much myself, as I'm heavy into oil stocks, fortunate to top up BP at 2.00, don't think rdsb owes me much either...
Hi Lutra
I agree with you in the main there, I'm comparing pre pandemic div to current div. Think most mine bought pre covid so that's the reference I used.... In fairness pre covid purchase for me is prob decades ago, so my yield is likely still to be high... Atb but still would be nice if div doubled....
Missed the word half above... Half pre pandemic yield. But could be wrong
Think I found it, pre pandemic div 47c next div possibly 24c so still roughly pre pandemic yield, however there will be additional buy back yield... Guess BP payout slightly higher..
Thanks Grippa and everyone who posted, id been wanting to compare current div to pre pandemic div, I'll have a search later, but good news of course
Generally I hate buybacks unless the shares are under valued, which in this case they are. Often though companies buy back shares when they are grossly over valued, destroying cash and value... Overall may prefer divs, so I can deploy cash where wish... But happy with BP buybacks ooo a good use of cash
Sounds good Grippa, do you know the new div in cents vs before last year reduction? Indeed think further upside on this and BP, throwing off cash