The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Well done to
Tophat and ARMANI
Both donated £100 each
Both Legends IMHO
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Surely there is someone on here who's going to top this up to £1000 ?
Its a good cause folks
Mad Mick ? anyone
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Yep I agree I also expect no '' Special Dividend ''
I be happy with another £2 Billion buy back programme ( below 63p ) gets the share count even lower ( happy days )
And a 3p Dividend next year will do me , keep me, Happy as Larry with no money worries :-)
EVERYONES A WINNER !!
Only guessing here BUT if the book sale is £6 Billion on Sottish Widows
We should see £6 Billion freed up capital that could be returned to the Black Horse Shareholders
Looking forward for end of year update in February here, especially with the '' Bonus '' Telegraph £1.2 billion repayment that was a written off loan ( in previous updates ) that will hitting the Profit and Loss account in 2023.
I think I can say here
Lloyds Banking Group shares will be safe as houses over the next 12 months to hold and could pay a nice Dividend.
Looking to add a few more before ex-dividend date in March time.
Hopefully we finally see the 70s again in 2024
Keep the faith and follow the Bulls not the Bears ( loads of Dividend money and maybe more Buy Backs coming our way IMHO )
Blimey Lloyds paid £7 Billion for Scottish Widows in 2000
In 1999, Lloyds TSB agreed to buy the society for £7 billion.[6] The society demutualised on 3 March 2000 as part of the acquisition.[7] At the time of its takeover, Scottish Widows set up an "additional account" to hold £1.7 billion of the proceeds from the sale. This fund was to be used to enhance terminal bonuses across the company, but was eventually used to compensate guaranteed annuity rate options (GARs) holders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Widows
Lloyd's Banking Group is a solid stock
Don't follow the bears follow the bulls I say
660 000 lloyds shares and laughing all the way to the BANK :-)
Thank god I invested in Lloyd's shares I say ...lol
Don't get mugged off believe in your convictions :-)
Come Christmas day
This share price decline is actually worse than mt old AAOG holding
The Management are still happy to pull their salaries , while us investors get poorer by the day , have any invested their own money here ? ( skin in the game )
Saying that , I am keeping my HE1 shares as a reminder going forward to be callous going forward to buying AIM stocks