RE: On the up13 May 2024 13:01
Hi Gary,
My prediction of £2.50 & beyond is based on my knowledge and research of the company and their fairly recent results, the current market condition and what I believe these will be in the future, the current economic situations, interest rates, etc., the current ongoing wars and the likelihood of their conclusion quietening down or deals being done and various other factors. However it is just that, my opinion and my prediction, as people often say it is always worth sticking by the old mantra of DYOR and predictions can always be wrong if one or more of the expected factors changes.
If you check my previous posts you will see my thoughts and most of the basis behind them, a couple of snippets below FYI, but in summary, I think this is one of the most solid and safest investments out there at the moment, are you going to double your money overnight with it - No, but you do get a fairly young but solid company, with a share price more than likely to grow by at least 20% or so and also you get a very hefty dividend to boot:
" The markets have not recovered, all time highs are the norm over time and the markets always surpass previous highs over time, that's always been the way and will continue to be so. Prior to dividend M&G was actually up close to its highest ever levels since inception (barley 5 years ago)."
" Bear in mind the short lifespan of the company as a trading entity and what it has had work through since inception - a pandemic, the financial fall out of the pandemic, spiking interest rates, war in Ukraine and war in the middle east."
"I am positive about this share, but not through loyalty or blind faith, I am positive because of the fundamentals - The results were decent, dividends maintained and all staff have been given chunky bonuses and wage rises (this doesn't happen if the company is short on cash or see's issue on the horizon). The company is in a good place and the share price will catch up with that sooner or later."
"Given they have only been in around October 2019, the share/ company has lived practically it's entire existence throughout a pandemic and subsequent fall out from that (apart from 6 months at the start), so to say it has a habit to "plunge" could also be said about almost every single other share on the market and I would say it has held far more steady than a number of others in the 100."