mojo47
- 22 Nov 2004 16:08
Anyone tell me whan the next date for dividend for lloyds is Thanks
stockbunny
- 05 Dec 2004 10:21
- 14 of 24
Dear disaffected 20-34 year old Paul,
I can fully and totally understand your points above, but am also
pleased that the ISA arrangements may not be totally demolished as
had been planned previously. True the tax credit change on divi's is
not helpful but neither frankly is stamp duty on share purchase, we
can only conclude that these are lucrative revenue streams for the
Treasury. Unfortunately, this latest potential U-turn on ISA's IS
likely to be passed off nearer the election as new money for investors
such is the 'spin' of politicans when coming towards an election....
No need to say sorry for a quick rant, it's what Sundays are made for!
The key to staying one step ahead is to SEE what the politicans are about
before they do it and to my mind you have!
Yours Truly,
An equally disaffected 40(odd) year old bunny.
:>)
jj50
- 05 Dec 2004 10:59
- 15 of 24
Agree, agree, agree :-)
Why should the Government bemoan the fact that people do not save, then when they finally come up with a simple to understand product, take away the small benefit it offers.... crazy. Happy Sunday!
stockbunny
- 05 Dec 2004 11:21
- 16 of 24
Amen JJ Amen..OR if we're talking political Here-Here!
;>)
optomistic
- 05 Dec 2004 11:27
- 17 of 24
Or if from Yorkshire 'eer 'eer :-))
stockbunny
- 05 Dec 2004 11:28
- 18 of 24
LOL Opto! :>)
daves dazzlers
- 05 Dec 2004 16:34
- 19 of 24
Afternoon all,fingers crossed for a bid speculation story then.
lloyman
- 08 Dec 2004 08:59
- 20 of 24
R we liable to see a trading update in the near future ?
bush
- 08 Dec 2004 10:57
- 21 of 24
lloyman trading statement on the 16th i think
paul30661
- 10 Dec 2004 11:01
- 22 of 24
The Lloyd trading update is on Monday (13th).
Now, let me guess:
1. tough trading conditions generally, but
2. all divisions performing well,
3. no mention what so ever of whether the dividend will be cut/maintained/raised, (probably because they - the management- don't know themselves - surely if they were sure that the divi was to be maintained, they would announce this, if not only to support the share price + help defences against anyone looking to take a pop at buying them ?)
They are probably putting the last few years trading statements through a theasaurus to find different way of saying exactly the same thing!
Oh, and the other thing mentioned in the previous post about Stamp Duty. Though I dislike paying it, I can see the Gov'ts point for keeping it. If anything it might dissuade people/institutions from (more) day trading which would only make markets more volatile. They should be encouraging longer term share ownership. imho
daves dazzlers
- 12 Dec 2004 17:28
- 23 of 24
No news in the sundays,that i`ve seen,anybody spotted anything.
Big Al
- 12 Dec 2004 21:09
- 24 of 24
paul - you don't pay stamp duty on CFD's ;-))