Velocity
- 20 Jan 2005 21:49
I suspect trading tomorrow will probably answer this conundrum, but I know there are some far wiser owls than me that contribute to this bb & I would be interested in their opinions.
My question is this: the chart below looks to me like a pullback of the uptrend (ie when it went north through 14.00) however I am unsure as it has now broken down through 14.00 whether this is trending up or down :-(
So what do you think - up or down, or should I just flip a coin :-)) ?
Balerboy
- 13 Apr 2012 20:04
- 489 of 960
lose too much to sell :((
skinny
- 14 Apr 2012 10:48
- 490 of 960
I was contemplating buying here - ex dividend Wednesday week, 7p yield@9.65%.
Someone pursuade me to buy!
HARRYCAT
- 14 Apr 2012 11:52
- 491 of 960
Would love to skinny, but even though the divi is about the best around, not much point in taking a capital loss on the stock at the same time. Don't quite understand why a company which is so cash rich is languishing down at this level. I suppose the institutional investors look at it in the long term so aren't too worried about lowly valuations at the moment.
skinny
- 14 Apr 2012 11:57
- 492 of 960
Perhaps I'll look at BA. instead (ex divi next week).
dreamcatcher
- 14 Apr 2012 20:27
- 493 of 960
There's an interim management statement from Man Group expected on Tuesday. The investment manager has seen its key hedge fund performing less well than expected of late, leaving it unable to charge performance fees, as its returns have failed to reach the necessary minimum levels. There has been a bit of a run on funds under management as a result.
But only last month the firm reiterated its stance on sticking to its bumper 11% dividend, even though it is not covered by earnings. Clearly, that can only be maintained if its investments start hitting the necessary heights again, and that needs to start happening fairly soon -- but even if it needs to be slashed by half, it would still be a decent return.
jonuk76
- 15 Apr 2012 13:30
- 494 of 960
I believe that with funds like AHL, the meaty performance fees are only charged on outperformance of it's benchmark once it rises above the High Water Mark. The fund has struggled to rise above it's 2008 levels. To be fair, many of it's peers have also struggled over the period (the orange line in the chart below is an index of "managed futures" hedge funds, of which AHL is one).
Man Group also has a more diversified range of funds in its
GLG products ($26 billion AUM - more than AHL), which include traditional long only funds, and also there's Man Groups multi manager business.
halifax
- 16 Apr 2012 12:57
- 495 of 960
RNS e200M debt repurchase.
mitzy
- 16 Apr 2012 15:52
- 496 of 960
This has reached rock bottom maybe as low as 95p imo.
mitzy
- 18 Apr 2012 12:11
- 497 of 960
Watch that man
dreamcatcher
- 18 Apr 2012 20:53
- 498 of 960
Hedge fund manager, Man Group , stumbled again, sliding 7.9 to 99.6p as assets at its AHL Diversified fund slipped last week.
BAYLIS
- 18 Apr 2012 21:06
- 499 of 960
mitzy
- 19 Apr 2012 08:58
- 500 of 960
I feel it could fall to 50p if it does it could be a target.
60p would be a 90% drop.
HARRYCAT
- 19 Apr 2012 09:25
- 501 of 960
I thought you were confident that 95p was the bottom mitzy? Had my finger over the 'Buy' button until you had second thoughts!!!
mitzy
- 19 Apr 2012 09:38
- 502 of 960
I did Harry..
where is the line in the sand.
skinny
- 19 Apr 2012 09:44
- 503 of 960
I bought BA. in the end.
ahoj
- 19 Apr 2012 09:57
- 504 of 960
Much more buys than sells.
mitzy
- 19 Apr 2012 11:42
- 505 of 960
sub 95p..gulp.
skinny
- 19 Apr 2012 12:28
- 506 of 960
Current yield is now 11.12% - am I missing something obvious here, or is it going to tank after Wednesday's XD?
HARRYCAT
- 19 Apr 2012 12:37
- 507 of 960
Yes, but you have to choose which route to go. Divi or no divi. Assuming you take the divi, how long will you have to wait until the sp recovers? Long term investment for me, so may well add after the divi, which I see as a win, win situation.
BAYLIS
- 19 Apr 2012 12:37
- 508 of 960
IS THIS CHEAP OR WHAT. I AM GOING IN, HERE GOES.
What is our ambition for the future?
To earn a place in every investor’s portfolio
AGM 1MAY 2012