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Dividend Danger Zone
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- Lemon Quarter
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Dividend Danger Zone
I thought this may be of interest to HYP'ers - https://www.ii.co.uk/analysis-commentar ... U5MTY0NQS2
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Re: Dividend Danger Zone
Clitheroekid wrote:I thought this may be of interest to HYP'ers - https://www.ii.co.uk/analysis-commentar ... U5MTY0NQS2
It is indeed, thank you. I see Vodafone get a mention. I hold these, and although they've been a pretty rubbish investment overall, I can't seem to get around to dumping them. Not only to do so would make my -22% capital loss a reality, where do I move any released dosh? I have most of the usual HYP faves already.
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Re: Dividend Danger Zone
The text in the article refers to a cut in the VOD dividend but the table doesn't (I suspect that the div cover value has been copied across by mistake).
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Re: Dividend Danger Zone
Clitheroekid wrote:I thought this may be of interest to HYP'ers - https://www.ii.co.uk/analysis-commentar ... U5MTY0NQS2
But is it right?
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exc ... 4GGGBXSSMM
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Re: Dividend Danger Zone
Seems they are missing a little on accuracy then as I doubt
TUI AG (LSE:TUI) are really a Bookmaker 8.1% 1.8 6 neither are Charter Court Financial Services (LSE:CCFS) Bookmaker and neither William Hill (LSE:WMH) not 888 Holdings are Hotels Restaurants and Leisure. At first glance the yield numbers looks in the right region.
TUI AG (LSE:TUI) are really a Bookmaker 8.1% 1.8 6 neither are Charter Court Financial Services (LSE:CCFS) Bookmaker and neither William Hill (LSE:WMH) not 888 Holdings are Hotels Restaurants and Leisure. At first glance the yield numbers looks in the right region.
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kempiejon wrote:Seems they are missing a little on accuracy then as I doubt
TUI AG (LSE:TUI) are really a Bookmaker 8.1% 1.8 6 neither are Charter Court Financial Services (LSE:CCFS) Bookmaker and neither William Hill (LSE:WMH) not 888 Holdings are Hotels Restaurants and Leisure. At first glance the yield numbers looks in the right region.
WMH are in the Travel and Leisure ICB sector - subsector Gambling
CCFS are in the Financial Services ICB Sector - subsector Mortgage Finance
TUI are in the Travel and Leisure ICB sector - subsector Travel and Tourism
It does worry you when they can't get the basics right and you worry if you can rely on the rest of the information.
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Re: Dividend Danger Zone
I thought it odd that they highlighted BBA Aviation.
I hold them and consider them a boring business to business provider of airport services. They also only yield around 4%.
Given the number of higher yielding shares with static dividends it seemed odd to focus on one that was lower yielding and still increasing the dividend.
I hold them and consider them a boring business to business provider of airport services. They also only yield around 4%.
Given the number of higher yielding shares with static dividends it seemed odd to focus on one that was lower yielding and still increasing the dividend.
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Re: Dividend Danger Zone
Wasron wrote:I hold them and consider them a boring business to business provider of airport services. They also only yield around 4%.
Another danger sign is where the dividend yield is increasing because the price reduces. That doesn't apply to BBA in the shorter term where the price has been recovering this year from a low point last December.
According to morningstar, the total return over the past 5 and 10 years has exceeded the FTSE 100.
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