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I do n't quite share your optimism, I mean your optimism about UK. Not so may weeks ago we were sinking rapidly.
Thankfully things have improved since then. I share you optimism about Bangladesh though, - a country in the making!
Jolly - If you feel uncomfortable about Bangladesh, if you do not trust management of BXP, if you don't feel happy
about the shares here having no voting rights, then would it not be wise to look elsewhere for you investments.
As for voting rights - I never vote, never anyehwere, and to be honest I do not think many private investors do ever
do cast their vote, anywhere.
Cheers.
Emerging markets - emerging economies.
Developed markets - faltering economies.
BXP share prices in Dhaka, translated : 120p, nearly double the share price here, dividens per share
the same, but the shares here have no voting rights....what a shame!
have no voting rights...what a big miss
Mention of 'Country Risk', pehaps UK's Risk is higher. Wages here are eye-watering high compared to
Bangladelsh. We may end up a sinking country, Bangladesh is a rising country - competing with the
West on humble wages.
The share price is already remarkably low, to expect much lower is living in dreamland.
A pharmaceutical company with its share price here on a PE- Ratio in single figures,
paying Dividends at 5%+! That's what I call: 'bargain basement cheap'.
Whatever the bank interest may go up to, I very much doubt we shall see 6% on deposit accounts.
I feel good about the AV.B shares delivering, at current share price 112p, close on 7.5% dividend.
Imagine banks paying that sort of interest, imagine what will happen to mortgage rates and house
prices, not to mention an apocolyptic meltdown of the conomy.
Look up Dhaka stock exchange, then look up Beximco Pharmaceuticals. First you will see that the share price there is much higher, much higher than here, but the shares here don’t have voting rights - much do I care about that. Dividends the same!
The selling cetainly looks overdone. This is now a high yielding share, with excess property value as
security, and rents to a degree index-linked. Debt is conservative and much of it on fixed rate.
I. for one, am not selling. May stretch my self-imposed limit on a single stock to buy more