Godanubis
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Post by Godanubis on Feb 17, 2020 18:31:42 GMT
Made a little buying and selling shares in MB last week. Held on to a few that I got “Free” hopefully a nice buyout on the books.
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Godanubis
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Post by Godanubis on Feb 17, 2020 22:31:34 GMT
Made a little buying and selling shares in MB last week. Held on to a few that I got “Free” hopefully a nice buyout on the books. I follow the equity, but I obviously own the WA notes of the 5,5% June 2028. From memory, I've bought them a few times
Congratulations. I don't often trade these days. Not sure I'd be a long term buyer of the equity. Still them being does mean a news flow the bond holders. That's helpfull.
Rarely hold anything that has a maturity date far away. Now a nice wee rebound of Laura Ashley would be nice 👍 Slowly slowly catchy monkey 1% every couple of days or even weeks suits me fine and frequent trades reduces fees on those that have them.
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Post by kazamx on Feb 18, 2020 20:03:16 GMT
I have the bonds on WA, but I have also taken a small stake in the equity.
I opened a Freetrade account a few months ago which allows free buying and selling of shares at 3pm everyday or £1 for instant trades. Its been a great opportunity to take small stakes in stuff I couldn't justify putting larger amounts of money into. Anyone else using it? Before I used FT I used to be with lloyds and it cost £15 per buy and sell.
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Jaydee
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Post by Jaydee on Oct 12, 2023 9:23:53 GMT
How does the refinancing affect our bond holdings on WA?
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