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I don't hold either SLA or Schroders and have enough exposure to financials. I see the unloved HSBC dumped a nice big dividend into my account though. Not sexy, not liked, not growing, but a 6 percent yield.
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JoyofBrex8889 wrote:I am enjoying the fireworks guys, keep it up.
Of course you are both wrong: fundduffer is seeking yield.
May I mischievously point out that the highest yield in the FTSE 350 currently is Plus500- dividenddata show over 20% yield. MCap bigger than junk like KIER or GFRD or NRR too....
For a HYP investor to overlook such a stonking rich seam of future dividends seems perverse.
Dod101 wrote:I am searching for an expression like 'terminological inexactitude' to describe my feelings about ITH but currently it escapes me.
JoyofBrex8889 wrote:I am enjoying the fireworks guys, keep it up.
Of course you are both wrong: fundduffer is seeking yield.
May I mischievously point out that the highest yield in the FTSE 350 currently is Plus500- dividenddata show over 20% yield. MCap bigger than junk like KIER or GFRD or NRR too....
For a HYP investor to overlook such a stonking rich seam of future dividends seems perverse.
moorfield wrote:On funduffer's list I would vote for WPP, and thanks for suggesting SDRC - we know now, from the Stockopedia source, that lower yielders are acceptable portfolio selections under some circumstances...
JoyofBrex8889 wrote:I am enjoying the fireworks guys, keep it up.
Of course you are both wrong: fundduffer is seeking yield.
May I mischievously point out that the highest yield in the FTSE 350 currently is Plus500- dividenddata show over 20% yield. MCap bigger than junk like KIER or GFRD or NRR too....
For a HYP investor to overlook such a stonking rich seam of future dividends seems perverse.
monabri wrote:JoyofBrex8889 wrote:I am enjoying the fireworks guys, keep it up.
Of course you are both wrong: fundduffer is seeking yield.
May I mischievously point out that the highest yield in the FTSE 350 currently is Plus500- dividenddata show over 20% yield. MCap bigger than junk like KIER or GFRD or NRR too....
For a HYP investor to overlook such a stonking rich seam of future dividends seems perverse.
Plus500 at 20% yield ..or is it even higher today?
JoyofBrex8889 wrote:I am enjoying the fireworks guys, keep it up.
Of course you are both wrong: fundduffer is seeking yield.
May I mischievously point out that the highest yield in the FTSE 350 currently is Plus500- dividenddata show over 20% yield. MCap bigger than junk like KIER or GFRD or NRR too....
For a HYP investor to overlook such a stonking rich seam of future dividends seems perverse.
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Dod101 wrote:I am searching for an expression like 'terminological inexactitude' to describe my feelings about ITH but currently it escapes me. ...
monabri wrote:monabri wrote:JoyofBrex8889 wrote:I am enjoying the fireworks guys, keep it up.
Of course you are both wrong: fundduffer is seeking yield.
May I mischievously point out that the highest yield in the FTSE 350 currently is Plus500- dividenddata show over 20% yield. MCap bigger than junk like KIER or GFRD or NRR too....
For a HYP investor to overlook such a stonking rich seam of future dividends seems perverse.
Plus500 at 20% yield ..or is it even higher today?
21.2% yield at 719p...so anyone step in this morning at 399p?
Dod101 wrote: What I can say is that Schroders seems to me to have a much better culture
funduffer wrote:Y
I will test some of my criteria on IMB, WPP, SLA, Schroders, MARs etc over the weekend, and let you all know what I finally decide to do.
ElectronicFur wrote: A while back Hypers also said Lloyds had a great culture...
idpickering wrote:
I note the smiley at the end of your post, but do hope your post was written with your tongue firmly in your cheek. Such a high yield is a screaming warning sign IMHO.
Ian.
JoyofBrex8889 wrote:Plus 500 now yielding 30%.
It’s surely a no-brainer for a HY strategy, amirite?
tjh290633 wrote:
Wait till they next report, then think again. That's if they still exist.
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