Lots of high dividends to be found in Renewables and infrastructure right now, as I'm sure HYPers are aware, although the sector is not without its risks.
Found this good primer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjVk7hIm8Fk
I currently hold NESF, FSFL, BSIF & SEQI for my HYP. Mulling on adding another holding or two.
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Dividend hunting in the Renweables/Intrastructure sectors
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Re: Dividend hunting in the Renweables/Intrastructure sectors
There are threads for Greencoat UK Wind (UKW) and Gore Street Energy Storage Fund (GSF) on the "Company Share News (LSE Main Market)" board.
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Re: Dividend hunting in the Renweables/Intrastructure sectors
vand wrote:Lots of high dividends to be found in Renewables and infrastructure right now, as I'm sure HYPers are aware, although the sector is not without its risks.
Found this good primer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjVk7hIm8Fk
I currently hold NESF, FSFL, BSIF & SEQI for my HYP. Mulling on adding another holding or two.
Thanks for the link. I doubled up my NESF holding today, I hope it's not good money after bad.
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Yah, I bought into JLEN today.
The sector has had a wee rally over the last few weeks, but still very cheap. I'm fairly overweight on these plays - most importantly the dividends appear reliable and predictable.
It's reassuring to know that the discount to NAVs have been across the board, rather than problems with any particular fund. I've followed all my holdings very closely and I think that they're all very well run and governed.
The sector has had a wee rally over the last few weeks, but still very cheap. I'm fairly overweight on these plays - most importantly the dividends appear reliable and predictable.
It's reassuring to know that the discount to NAVs have been across the board, rather than problems with any particular fund. I've followed all my holdings very closely and I think that they're all very well run and governed.
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NESF announced an intended 8.43p dividend for the next year - I make that a 12.1% jump in the dividend.
No buybacks, unlike it's peers BSIF and FSFL.
I'm dead chuffed with that tbh. Like I said I think the sector is ridiculously undervalued..
No buybacks, unlike it's peers BSIF and FSFL.
I'm dead chuffed with that tbh. Like I said I think the sector is ridiculously undervalued..
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Re: Dividend hunting in the Renweables/Intrastructure sectors
vand wrote:NESF announced an intended 8.43p dividend for the next year - I make that a 12.1% jump in the dividend.
No buybacks, unlike it's peers BSIF and FSFL.
I'm dead chuffed with that tbh. Like I said I think the sector is ridiculously undervalued..
Oops, sorry disregard this, that is an increase from last year to next year, not from current year to next, sadly. It's actually just a 1% increase
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