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onelongrunner
Posted in: RMG.L
Posts: 975
Crystal Do you think the Union will stand by and watch their members getting paid less than external drivers because they are contracted?
One wonders if the recent HGV shortages and huge % salary increases are a concern to investors as it may not have been factored in with RMG yet.
Posted in: LLOY
IsthisawinnerThe UK economy is predicted to be the fastest growing G7 country in 2021 & 2022. This should help LLoyds a little.
13 March 2009 - hit 23.2
Wids We all know the down 10% is the pain, once taken it’s history. The next year and a half will be the gain if you are brave enough to take it.
WidsAgreed, it is more than likely going to be revised upwards.
Wids 7.25% growth this year and 6% growth next year doesn’t seem like a slowdown for the UK to me.
Lot’s of areas require short term training and if companies just get on with it the UK will benefit.
Darth,it takes about 6 - 8 weeks to get a HGV licence so the shortage could be solved quite quickly.
If the HUGE profits aren't a driving force, I don't know what is.
Posted in: NWG
3p dividend, 750m buyback and great forward guidance. Very nice.
Anyone wanting jam today could always sell an amount which they feel was justified as a dividend amount.
Posted in: BARC
American money flowing out of Chinese companies may see Barclays as great potential for growth.
Result report is in the RNS above.2p dividend, 500m share buyback.
The RNS said there would be an increase in CET1 ratio.
jotomYou do realise that these types of banks deal with huge sums of money, as JABH says the redemption of these notes will increase the CET1 ratio. (more accessible money flow)
Profits.
With one of the biggest CET1 ratio's around, this will not eat up dividend money.
More cash flow to use as they see fit. eg - share buybacks - special dividends
Short term drop due to the higher USA inflation. It won’t tAke long to bounce back.
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