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BLP Blue Planet Investment Trust Plc

7.75
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Blue Planet Investment Trust Plc LSE:BLP London Ordinary Share GB0005327076 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 7.75 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 7.75 GBX

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Posted at 17/5/2023 18:48 by quepassa
Liquidation monies.

8p per share.

Pay Date 24/5
Posted at 02/9/2021 11:36 by 1knocker
This really is a stinker of a share. High management charges, an ever sinking NAV, and now a lousy dividend. I have held since the early days, but of late years only because the value of the holding has diminished to the point it is really not worth selling, and hope springs eternal. Unfortunately, eternity looks to be about the realistic timeframe for a turnaround.
Posted at 09/2/2021 09:49 by escapetohome
Blue Planet Investment Trust plc (LSE: BLP)

NAV and BID PRICE at 05 February 2021.

Blue Planet Investment Management Ltd announces that at close of business on 05
February 2021 the unaudited Net Asset Value (Cum-income) for the above trust
was 41.56 pence per share. Investment values are calculated using BID prices.

The closing share price at BID on the London Stock Exchange on that date was
22.00 pence per share.

For more information, please visit www.blueplanet.eu

You can also contact the Company on 0131 466 6666 or by emailing
info@blueplanet.eu
Posted at 17/11/2020 22:37 by escapetohome
NAV and BID PRICE at 13 November 2020.

Blue Planet Investment Management Ltd announces that at close of business on 13
November 2020 the unaudited Net Asset Value (Cum-income) for the above trust
was 28.66 pence per share. Investment values are calculated using BID prices.

The closing share price at BID on the London Stock Exchange on that date was
19.00 pence per share.
Posted at 01/4/2020 23:30 by malcolmmm
Hope that you sold , just look at the price today, bid 23.60p and falling
Posted at 02/9/2018 12:24 by value hound
This lot come across as sensibly defensive and well-managed etc.

BUT... the Chairman who owns over 28% of the shares is also the effective owner of the management co., so seems to be talking a huge chunk out of BLP in fees, witness:

"Blue Planet Investment Management Ltd (BPIM) receives an annual fee of 1.50% per
annum of the total assets of the Company which is paid monthly. Kenneth Murray is a
Director of BPIM which is controlled by an Employee Trust for the benefit of the
employees of that company. BPIM also provides administration and secretarial services
to the Company at a fee of £196,000 per annum."

So that seems to be £496.5k (based on latest gross assets of £33.1m) plus the £196k mentioned above, equivalent to a 3.3% yield on its own. Isn't this a little excessive?
Posted at 13/7/2016 08:26 by rogerbridge
It does not take many buys to move the price, 49p NAV and 3p dividend to come.
Posted at 25/4/2016 13:51 by quepassa
Just released. Latest RNS.

The discount to NAV is jaw-dropping and -even allowing for thin liquidity- quite undeserved:



5/04/2016 12:24pm
UK Regulatory (RNS & others)


TIDMBLP

Blue Planet Investment Trust plc (LSE: BLP)

NAV and BID PRICE at 22 April 2016.

Blue Planet Investment Management Ltd announces that at close of business on 22
April 2016 the unaudited Net Asset Value (Cum-income) for the above trust was
48.20 pence per share. Investment values are calculated using BID prices.

The closing share price at BID on the London Stock Exchange on that date was
33.00 pence per share.




ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP
Posted at 20/4/2016 14:13 by quepassa
Their NAV surged 7% last month for March but the share price stayed the same.

The Investment Trust that the market forgot? A tasty tiddler perhaps.

Big bid-offer spread and tough to buy in a very thin market.

Very large discount to NAV even allowing for its exotic qualities

Now that they publish their full portfolio frequently/monthly adds some comfort.

Good spread of shares in the portfolio. No massive dominant positions. The very high yield currently looks well supported.

Some of the shares/positions which a year ago would have looked like barge-pole territory are now really coming into their own. This is encouraging.

They show a NAV of 47.81pence versus a mkt price of 33p ( be prepared to pay a penny over the odds for size).

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP
Posted at 12/1/2013 23:59 by ceaserxzy
I also emailed to the fund management, unfortunately without receiving any reply from them, to ask why they didn't buy back their shares when it was on discount of 40%, meaning they can spend 60p to buy 100 p NAV, a instant return on investment of nearly 70%, while they spent money to invest in companies like France telecom, which may never bring a return of 70% in many many years. To me it didn't make sense for them to have high borrowing in the fund to invest in fixed income, which at the moment is on very low yield and has the high likelihood of making capital loss as the low interest tide will turn sooner or later. Also I strongly suspect that the borrowing cost incurred may be way higher than the interest that they get from the fixed income they invest in, all in all making no sense except that a bigger gross fund asset will bring them more management fee, i.e. benefiting them the managers, not the share holders.
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