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national grid.....??? (NG.)     

stockbunny - 02 Aug 2005 14:51

Ok is there a mutter from the gutter going about today or what?
Shares are now consolidated, payout deadline gone, no official
news......??????

(scratches head......)

Any clues among us beautiful BB'ers this afternoon?

queen1 - 07 Sep 2006 12:51 - 12 of 224

I agree Stan and have tucked away some for the yield as much as anything else but SP performance of late has been impressive too.

Kivver - 08 Sep 2006 17:02 - 13 of 224

Me too, been for about 4 years, lovely capital growth and excellent dividends which are still growing. Also a special dividend for selling off gaz thingys. Due to spend a lot of money expanding abroad and renewing infrastructure at home. Im in and staying in and recently added at 5.80

Greystone - 03 Oct 2006 08:01 - 14 of 224

National Grid sees growth

skinny - 16 Nov 2006 07:38 - 15 of 224

Interims

skinny - 16 Nov 2006 07:39 - 16 of 224

Hic

Kivver - 16 Nov 2006 10:02 - 17 of 224

i love it when a plan comes together, its what sharedealing is all about. hic!

blueman - 16 Nov 2006 12:05 - 18 of 224

HIC!

queen1 - 16 Nov 2006 18:23 - 19 of 224

What a great day - one full of energy!!

Kivver - 14 May 2007 12:09 - 20 of 224

Results coming, good dividends, recommended a buy by many, topped up this morning. Presently 773p. Dont say I dint tell you. It isnt going to rip up any trees but little downside either.

queen1 - 14 May 2007 13:07 - 21 of 224

I totally agree Kivver - Now who would have believed that?!

Kivver - 14 May 2007 13:13 - 22 of 224

thats 2 things we agree on. I have higher hope for this one than AZM. This will help cover my losses on AZM.

queen1 - 14 May 2007 21:02 - 23 of 224

It's certainly more stable and the dividend helps as well. It's a bouyant sector at present and after E.ON failed to get Endessa there's also the possibility of more consolidation on the horizon that could indirectly provide a boost to NG.

Kivver - 16 May 2007 16:08 - 24 of 224

results tomorrow, thought there would be a bit of rise today in anticipation. Should go all the way up to ex-div day 772p today.

Kivver - 16 May 2007 17:00 - 25 of 224

a 5 mil buy at the daeth.

HARRYCAT - 31 Jan 2008 09:22 - 26 of 224

Possibly now a good defensive stock in times of trouble?

"LONDON (Thomson Financial) - National Grid has announced a review of its dividend program, with a 15 pct rise for 2007/08 and an 8 pct annual rise thereafter to 2012.

This will result in a recommended final dividend for the year ending March 31 of 21.3 pence per ordinary share and a full year dividend of 33 pence, the UK gas and electricity distributor said.

'This policy represents a balance between an initial increase and a significant sustainable growth commitment which is supported by earnings,' National Grid said in its interim management statement.

The company said it is in line to meet financial expectations for the year."

Kivver - 31 Jan 2008 12:13 - 27 of 224

It talks about sustainable growth too. Ive been in this for about 4 years now. Its been a nice slow grower with decent dividends. Im suprised by the slight fall this morn. Come ex-dividend day it will be a lot higher.

HARRYCAT - 31 Jan 2008 12:58 - 28 of 224

Ex-divi dates were 06.06 & 15.11 in 2007, so a while to go yet.

Stan - 25 Feb 2008 07:45 - 29 of 224

NATIONAL GRID FINED 41.6M GBP...oh naughty Mr.Grid.

..anyone for a recovery play?

Kivver - 21 Apr 2008 14:26 - 30 of 224

Any know reason for the slight decline??? They are buying back shares at a rate of knots and promised increasing dividends for a few years yet!!

Kivver - 21 Apr 2008 14:26 - 31 of 224

Any know reason for the slight decline??? They are buying back shares at a rate of knots and promised increasing dividends for a few years yet!!
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