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LGEN

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Postby monabri » July 30th, 2020, 11:51 am

Is there any reason why LGEN is down over 6% today? I've not seen any adverse news.

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Re: LGEN

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Postby xbigman » July 30th, 2020, 12:06 pm

Market jitters and some bad finance sector results by the looks of it. Santander's biggest ever loss, Barclays setting aside billions for bad debt.
That V shaped recovery is looking more L shaped.

L&G's results are next Wednesday.




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Re: LGEN

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Postby jackdaww » July 30th, 2020, 12:56 pm

not XD then ?

:?:

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Re: LGEN

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Postby idpickering » July 30th, 2020, 12:58 pm

In keeping with Stephen Bland's article "HYPer Savers", I'm tempted to 'double up' my holdings in LGEN. I have most of the usual suspects, and nothing new temps me.


Ultimately there will probably come a time when you run out of shares to buy. You will have a full portfolio. In my example this might happen after perhaps six or seven years.

What I mean by full is that you have all the sectors you want in the portfolio, you have an adequate number of shares in it and any potential new shares at that point look too weak. That's because their yields are too low or their safety fundamentals don't stack up adequately by your standards or are unacceptable to you for other reasons. The only really attractive candidates are from those you already hold. What to do?

You start again. I don't mean you start a new portfolio, you start increasing the investment in the original shares provided they are still sufficiently attractive to be worth buying.


https://web.archive.org/web/20071231131 ... avers.aspx

The imbalance in my HYP would be rectified as I top up my other holdings over time.

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Re: LGEN

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Postby Gengulphus » July 30th, 2020, 1:58 pm

jackdaww wrote:not XD then ?

No - see https://dividenddata.co.uk/ex-dividend- ... hTerm=LGEN.

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