I've read numerous times that Lloyds won't be too badly affected by woes in the eurozone & any SP drop caused by investor sentiment will present buying in opportunities. Also I've read that Lloyds could return between 35 & 45% in total over the next 3 years. DYOR & good luck.
You could well be correct moneyspider ! The difference is that TEP gets rated highly by Which & most of the big 6 energy providers get panned for diabolic customer service. Plus TEP offers Mobile phone, Landline phone & internet on top of energy to it's customers. Might be wrong, But i think results are due tomorrow.
Typical of postal workers voting to strike = Just as Airport/Airline staff do at the busiest time of the year !! Public Sector workers are no better either ! Until the Government acknowledge the real cost of living & use it to measure the rate of inflation = All so called pay rises are in fact pay cuts ( Except for the big earners who continue to P*ss off hard working lower paid workers ) This won't go away until that happens ! Capitalism needs cutting back.
With DPP opening more stores this year & more in the future = I can't see dividends for years yet ! More likely to require raising of capital to fund the roll out of more stores. I'm still holding & will add on any major dips - If i think the shares are oversold :)
Just what i'm thinking too ! Even if the dividend stays the same for 2 years - It's a great yield at this price. It seems to stay under the radar until word about growing profits made from the legal businesses filters through & if you're not invested you miss the first big leaps of the S.P. I've added today :) Good luck to all invested.
Pru was tipped at nearly £15 looking for £20 in Shares Magazine - Before Brexit. Admittedly i bought mine at just over £12, But if growth in China continues for Pru & dividends are increased = Todays price might look cheap during 2017. Good luck to all invested.
Sold 800 at £10-30 near start of June is looking a good decision now ! Selling 70% of my entire Portfolio last week looking even better & will wait for Brexit fear to subside before jumping back in. Good luck all.