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Akis1999 18 Apr 2017

Re: Price drop Spoke too soon?Why this large drop today?

divvent argie 13 Apr 2017

Re: Price drop Good to see that the sp drop was less than the dividend which is unusual in my experience. Looking good I'd say.

kittermaster 13 Apr 2017

Price drop ex div today. 7.40 & 3.10

II Editor 10 Mar 2017

NEW ARTICLE: Share of the week: Rally extended to 34% "A few months after splitting from the annoying tenor Gio Compario, LSE:ESUR:esure is hitting the right notes with investors through a surprise dividend windfall.The Sheilas' Wheels insurer wrong-footed the City Friday by offering a total pay-out ..."[link]

paddington_bear 27 Feb 2017

(E) surely an entry point here? Today bought Next, Greene King and Esure, each for the SIPP. All have their problems but are solid, we'll run companies making real profits and paying decent dividends, which should be sustainable. All are trading well down from their highs of the last three years.In Esure's case they have rebased their dividends, bought the remaining half of Gocompare and sold off the entirety. Flush with cash and anxious to expand, today's irrational decision on injury compensation to switch to a negative interest rate plays into the hands of Esure given their reinsurance protections against large single events exist until July.It is likely several insurers will need to raise rates across the board, so Esure can be proactive and scoop up increasing market share and income ahead of the renewal/reshaping of the excess loss deals. Their RNS on the subject indicates the damage and likely path forward. There may be greater churn and the chance to undercut competitors on individual renewals, by raising rates proportionately less than other companies. Of course the market may crash, but from the lowly current P/Es and share prices of each of these companies downside is limited.DYORPB

II Editor 08 Feb 2017

NEW ARTICLE: An annoying share for your ISA? "eSure Group (LSE:ESUR)We're looking at ISA compatible shares currently, including some dodgy punts, along with some which pretend sanity. Please remember we only comment from a trend perspective and you may feel it wise to check some fundamentals ..."[link]

II Editor 07 Feb 2017

NEW ARTICLE: Trends and Targets for 8/02/2017 " ESURE INSURANCE (LSE:ESUR) We're looking at ISA compatible shares currently, including some "dodgy" punts, along with some which pretend sanity. Please remember we 'only' comment from a trend perspective and you may feel it wise to check some ..."[link]

Ripley94 12 Jan 2017

Re: Up 11%! Topped up @ 193p

evenlongershot 04 Nov 2016

Re: base cost apportionment for CGT thanks for replying. The full info is now available at:[link]

whatsupnow 03 Nov 2016

Re: base cost apportionment for CGT Hargreaves Lansdown has given a cost allocation which works out 71.77% ESUR and 28.33% GOCO

evenlongershot 03 Nov 2016

base cost apportionment for CGT Hi folks - does anyone know what percentage of the base cost is now apportioned to go compare compared to the remaining esure shares? Will be helpful to have this info for CGT calculation as and when I dispose of either shares in the future. Many thanks

livadia22 31 Oct 2016

Re: Go Compare demerger I've always found gocompare exceptionally irritating but it is a strong brand and there is a lot of space for growth,plus post demerger esure becomes a strong possible takeover target,so I'm happy to wait and see what happens

Blanketstacker 30 Oct 2016

Re: Go Compare demerger As shareholders, we should see no difference in the short term, as we will still own the same assets. However Gocompare is a bit of a tiddler to make its own way in the world, I reckon. I can see many shareholders dumping these as soon as they are allocated, so expect a sharp drop.

geta4tune 25 Oct 2016

Go Compare demerger Will the demerger of Go Compare create more value less value or make no difference?

Ripley94 02 Jul 2016

Re: Up 11%! Thanks for that info on recent rise xx

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