Re: A view and a little T/A ( Technical ... Decided to throw a long in @ 194.69.....................199.7 closed + 5.Still holding shares. ( in loss there )ATBsoi
OO OO OO Smart money moving into FT250??
Re: Kingston Oh!!! And debt
Re: Kingston I think we are getting a lot of day traders. Hope I.m right, shorters are what worriers
Re: Reason for the fall today Or even Marks, would be pretty good for them, small part of there stores wouldnt cost that much and staff already there.Could keep exisitng stores as well.Perhaps trialing it now just guessing though.
Reason for the fall today Might be Tesco announcing a budget branch to take on aldi lidl, about time someone did that.January sales down but Card seems busy enough.I wonder if Greggs might buy us?
Kingston Just passed Cf in Kingston about 1450 today. Nice little cue of about 8 people a tills and about half a dozen or so throughout the rest of the shop
Re: A view and a little T/A ( Technical ... Decided to throw a long in @ 194.69.ATBsoi
Re: Roses are red "And I certainly wouldn't call it "smart money", but I am seriously contemplating sinking new money into the UK 'Value' waters over the coming days. And more than a toe-dip...."Yep thought so. Bill we agree, smart money I would say. Your much to modest.the way the companies I have mentioned have have all out performed during the downturn .M
Re: Roses are red "... Simply it was oversold. Also most sellers have gone... And if that's not enough stocks... not dependent on foreign earnings are now the great contrarIan play... The domestic UK market is so oversold the smart money is dipping its toe in the water."Oversold, yes SM (et al) - though that hardly separates it from your UK-exposed pack. And the latter have been the "great contrarian play" for (at least) half a year now - only that bit more so now. I suspect the technical point, that most sellers have already been and gone, explains this very short term "outperformance" - but who knows, we could also be seeing the first green shoots of the (inevitable) rotation back towards underappreciated 'Value'. At least in relative terms...While UK exposure is not without risk, it is impossible not to marvel at the disconnect between the BoE warning of higher/faster rate rises due to a stronger UK economy and the apocalyptic scenario implicit in some silly current valuations - and there is good reason to hope that the two pantomime villains lurking behind this disconnect (Hard Brexit and Uncle Jeremy Corbyn) might well never "happen" (though of course they might, and one will likely presage the other).I wouldn't call CARD's a "silly" valuation, merely a seriously undemanding rating for the compelling cash flow characteristics and unique market presence... Here's hoping that recovery back to £2 is merely the first stage in recovery back towards something more "reasonable" (I am still at 275p 'fair value'). And I certainly wouldn't call it "smart money", but I am seriously contemplating sinking new money into the UK 'Value' waters over the coming days. And more than a toe-dip....
Re: OO Ticking up
Re: OO I didn't say anything not saying anything not noticed anything
Re: OO Spoke too soon, doh.
OO Blue on a bad day, hurrah!!
Re: Dividend If you look under the Analysis tab and then select 'Fundamentals' from the drop down list, you can see the historic dates for dividends. If last year is anything to go by, and it almost always is, then the ex-dividend deadline date will be early May with the dividend being paid around 5 weeks later.