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Youre right about Und . Everything is retrospective.
He will probably sah he sold the 146 ones a 155 then re bought.
Seens like a 20 yr old novice investor with 2k invested across his whole portfolio
Sund.
Maybe it is . But im still not expecting a dividend this year , next year at best.
Im still not convinced a of a substantial price rise by the end if the day based on whaf other airlines have done .
I certainly hope im wrong as ive a substantial holding woukd hope ill be in profit very soon
D9ber1
As previously posted
British Airways will not pay a dividend in 2022 and 2023 and there will be a 50 per cent matching contribution to NAPS if any dividend is paid in 2024; dividend is limited to 50 per cent of pre-exceptional profit after tax in 2025 and dividends exceeding this would require additional payments to NAPS if the scheme is not at least 100 per cent funded;
- In order to pay a dividend, British Airways must maintain a minimum cash level of £1.6 billion after any dividend and matching contribution have been paid;
- All dividend restrictions cease from October 2025;
This should be a real worry for shareholders because when you look at the size of the pension liabilities, it's more than the value of the entire company. So BA can't keep kicking this issue down the road.' BA's £25.8billion pension liabilities – the estimated value of payouts it will need to make to retired staff – dwarf IAG's £7.07billion stock market value
Sund.
Dont be a muppet , you asked wherd the 30 billion came from , I showed you that.
Now your telling me this figure is veey small . So youre implying that theyve put the thick end of 30 billion into the pot over 18 months
Please show me what you have discovered while DYOR
Interesting reading from dec 15th 2022.
Ref British Airways NAPS triennial valuation
British Airways will not pay a dividend in 2022 and 2023 and there will be a 50 per cent matching contribution to NAPS if any dividend is paid in 2024; dividend is limited to 50 per cent of pre-exceptional profit after tax in 2025 and dividends exceeding this would require additional payments to NAPS if the scheme is not at least 100 per cent funded;
- In order to pay a dividend, British Airways must maintain a minimum cash level of £1.6 billion after any dividend and matching contribution have been paid;
- All dividend restrictions cease from October 2025;