Essexyellows
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From Aviva & Pru.
Enough for a bite to eat and some drinks.
Enough for a bite to eat and some drinks.
I'm 14% up with MNG!Legal and General are good too.
But if you want to try something special, have a look at MNG….and the capital growth is stunning
It's a good bit of income, better than cash in a bankYou folk are thick. You probably don’t pay tax on dividends or capital gains. So why are you obsessed with dividends?
It's a good bit of income, better than cash in a bank
Yes and will hopefully gain. Stocks rise after ex-divs you know...Do you understand the value of a stock goes down when it goes ex - div? So for instance stock worth £100 and goes ex div £5 a share. All things being equal, stock now worth £95 and you get a £5 dividend. So still £100 overall.
Yes and will hopefully gain. Stocks rise after ex-divs you know...
L&Gen for example, went down a few % for me on ex div, but now up higher than before.
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If you own shares In a company with £100 cash and pays you a dividend of £5. The shares is in the company are now worth £95 and you have £5.
Nope, don't get it. The shares are trading at the same price, I have just received £27 dividend, the shares are still worth the same price, actually, no, they've gone up. My shares, which paid me £27, have gone up in value. As in, they are worth more than yesterday, as in more than were valued before they paid a dividend. If I were to sell them, I would have more than I would have before they paid a dividend.If you own shares In a company with £100 cash and pays you a dividend of £5. The shares is in the company are now worth £95 and you have £5.
£8 from CTY
You mean it's not lost £96 just for you?£96 for me...
And oddly enough the share price didn’t move
So have you lot got 100K’s worth of these shares or is it just a small thing?
So have you lot got 100K’s worth of these shares or is it just a small thing?