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Car
''Ripping off the tax payer in housing benefits is totally wrong ''
What I have already posted doesn't appear to have sunk in.
I repeat - Lloyds and people investing in Lloyds are not ripping off the taxpayer.
JUST complain about the benefits system being too generous if you must.
It is the population that vote in a government and it's policies.
Join the taxpayers alliance.
ora
''the likely ban of people born from 2009''
stupid and unworkable . can you imagine in the future, a 69 year old man asking his 70 year old mate, to purchase some ***s for him - it is laughable.
B182
''what you think the SP will go to short term? ''
I never think short term, only to when the market will eventually value a business (in this case BATS) at a more realistic valuation ( and not at a way way way undervaluation) - time to do that is immaterial with the fantastic dividends.
Fakey
Unfortunately I currently have a couple of laggards in my portfolio -
I am waiting for skier1 to go on the relevant boards to trash the stocks - it works wonders.
I am sure this couple will come good at some point
Fakey
I don't call making your numerous losses on SB's as spot on, and I don't call your prediction of a 34.5p share price in 2023 as spot on , now rolled over into 2024.
Less than 9 months to go to see if you can get another attempt at being 'spot on'
Fakey
Yes, but completely irrelevant - what is relevant is my average LBG price
Fakey
you got out of your real or fake SB with only about a £1,000 fake or real loss, which was opened and closed at about the same price.
The current price to open a sell is now about 0.7 higher than your previous one.
fakey
''the sp will hit 34.5p during 2024''
you are good for a laugh
Brix
maybe you also think it relevant if I said that I sold some Halifax shares for over £10 per share
Brix
What has Lloyds and Lloyds TSB share prices got to do with LBG ?
Do you not understand the relationship between a share price and the number of shares in issue - clueless
Any purchases I have made that became part of LBG are incorporated in my average price of 20.57p
Brix
No one has paid a £1 for LBG shares - just shows how little you know, but then again you have never had any lloyds shares.
You certainly cannot lose much on your Metro bank investment - the capital value has probably only gone down about £75 since you purchased?
Bix
I am looking forward to my largest dividend of the year - the HSBC final next week, but this year it will be matched in June by the HSBC quarterly dividend + 'special'.
Enjoy watching your cash grow by 4% after 12 months - how long do you think you will have to wait for your market crash?
Total payable in June should st least match the final dividend payable next week.
Should be paid in June, with the quarterly dividend
Brix
''I'm gonna av a funk about that MV''
you are not a shareholder - the only bank you currently hold is a £500 investment in metro
P1
''Car loan scandal/ debacle is any easy reference for issue.''
It certainly is for the media, but I prefer 'the car loan farce'
What I would call a scandal, is more like wrongly being accused and found guilty of stealing from the post office, and then jailed for it - but borrowing money to buy a car - No
P1
''Car loans scandal ''
What scandal? - I don't call allowing people to purchase a car with borrowed money, and signing up to it,knowing what the repayment amounts would be, a scandal.
Fakey
'' said in 2022, the sp will hit 39.5p during 2023....DYOR...It did.''
No it didn't, but it went lower than that in 2022 - I bought at about 38p on 7th March 2022
''I said in 2023, the sp will hit 34.5p during 2024....DYOR...I think it will''
Yes rolled over from 2023
''Regarding your statement that the sp will hit 75p without specific time is really hilarious''
What is hilarious is giving a specific short time frame (less than 9 months now to hit your 34.5p price forecast) - the market decides on a daily basis the valuation of Lloyds . The valuation required to put it at 75p per price could in 2025, 2026, 2027 etc - the market decides.
In the meantime waiting for capital appreciation, Lloyds will continue with it's good progressive dividend policy , with those retaining their shares, also seeing their percentage ownership of Lloyds increase via share buybacks.
Fakey you are nothing but foolish.
Fakey
there are plenty of investors not seeing a 75p per share price - millions of shares are sold daily. Indeed at least one (non investor) may have seen a 34.5p share price in 2023, but it did not materialise, so have rolled over that expectation in price to this year
Fakey
''Unbelievable''
strange description don't you think. There is NOTHING unbelievable about Lloyds reaching a 75p share price - the timing of such an event will be determined by a combination of the level of share repurchases for cancellation, and the value that the market places on Lloyds - currently about £32 Billion.
Fakey
''34.5p will be seen in 2024'' rolled over from 2023