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Good evening robleo, I said I am thinking of doing it, not definitely will do it, lol 😂😂😂😂
It's all depends. Hope that it will go up to 270 before it goes ex-dividend, then I'll definitely do it. Enjoy the rest of the weekend mate and goodnight.
...take a long 'time'...
Hey thriller40, what were you talking about? M&G don't have department store. Are you sure you have come to the right place?🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well, my past experience tells me that every time after going ex-dividend, the SP dives, dropping like a stone and would take a long to recover or never recover. Therefore, I am still thinking of jumping ship before it goes ex-dividend, then buy back later when it falls back, lol.
But this is not a recommendation though. Please DYOR. 😂 😂 😂
...bought them 'back'...
My average was 1236.5, but I have sold them when the SP has gone up to 1475. Then I have bought them when it fell back to 1401. Bought with the money from the sale and got an extra 82 shares. I did the same thing with TUI and got 444 extra shares, which help me to earn an extra £1k of profit.
Sell and buy back is risky but it's well worth it. If you time it right, then it will be profitable. Of course if you time it wrong, then it probably will cost you a lot though. So, this is what we called: you win some and you lose some.😂😂😂
Yes blahblahdoh, like what I said, I have used my simple mind for the calculation. Things can't be that simple. I am sure that the BOD will have a better idea about what's the best choice to enhance shareholders' value. I hope that they will do their best to protect the our interests.
Correction: 'will buying back shares is a better choice?'
Should read: 'will buying back shares be a better choice?'
Sorry, touch the summit button accidentally... Hahaha
The difference is: interest payments only about 5%, but dividend payments are nearly 9%!
So, will buying back shares is a better choice?
I got simple mind, so I have calculated it the simple way. In reality, it probably will be different, lol. 😂 😂 😂
People think buying back shares will reduce dividend payments, but paying off debt will also save interest payments too. What's the difference? Well, there's differences.
Lol yes Jarw, robleo and I were talking about getting out before this goes ex-dividend, and then buy back later. You were talking about what are the important things holders should look at. That's different importance mate, lol. 😂😂😂
Let's hope so thriller40.
Good luck, we both need it. 😁😁
I like to thank LGEN for not letting me down, but it will be even better if it could climb up to the 260's though. 😂😂😂
My average break even is 249.3. Although overall I am in profit now, Individually, my trading account's break is lower at 238.8 but my ISA's break even is much higher at 259.5! So, my ISA holding is still under water. It would be great to see it going back to my purchasing prices of this holding.
.... timing and luck will be very important for doing such a thing,
So, I wish you the best of luck mate, if you have decided to have a go, lol 😂😂😂
Sorry robleo for getting back to you late. I don't really have target actually, but depends on my gut feeling the day or so before the ex-divi day.
Well, this is me. I am really just a blind mouse or a headless chicken. Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂
Sorry for the typing error, one too many 'back'...
It would be nice if the SP able to stay at this level after going ex-dividend. But most likely it will fall more than the divi as always. Probably a good idea to sell before it goes ex-dividend, then back buy back afterwards. This is not a recommendation though. Please DYOR.😂😂😂
In fact, not just ATYM, but all miners were up as well, and AAL was the top riser today.
The rise was related to China's stimulus package announcement today.
Last year's final was 13.4p. if they increase it by 5%, then it will be 14.07p (at least 14p)! For me, I am happy with just 13.4p. It's already good enough.