Skelet0n wrote: » Nice entry point now, if I only coulda predicted FDA approval would result in a 50% drop. My crystal ball was on the fritz. Seems a bizarre move with the SP after taking the beating it has. They’ve cash for years now though so it literally can’t go any lower. I hope.
Lorelei Fancy Lifeguard wrote: » I'm a little perplexed by the love for VKTX. Can someone enlighten me?
butrasgali wrote: » I'm new to this..just signed up with degiro yesterday..I see in previous posts that Ryanair were a good buy at around 15 euro 6 month's ago..now there gone down to just over 11..what do people think of them at current price..I might take the plunge at them ..
JackieChan wrote: » Anyone brave to invest in Sears at 47(were at 37c a few hr ago) to see if they can avoid bankruptcy this weekend??
Bob Harris wrote: » I'll stick a fiver on.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Razer share price is in the bin, with all the new product announcements the other day I think it might get some love. Going to see how it gets on when market opens but I think it might have bottomed, might be time to take a position. It's on the borse with Degiro..https://quotes.wsj.com/HK/XHKG/1337
BonesJones1 wrote: » Does anyone have any shares in Avita Medical?
Saanvi Important Blank wrote: » Sold EDRY on Friday. Made a profit, typical though!
Saanvi Important Blank wrote: » Where do you see it going to?
Skelet0n wrote: » Book value at least, but as I said could go way higher. But it’s a low float stock so if something goes wrong then it’s hard to get out of, not for the faint hearted.
littlevillage wrote: » Am I correct on saying that Book value for EDRY is something like $18 ??
Chacha97 wrote: » Yeah I’m in for 2000 shares on Frankfurt on de giro
Pussyhands wrote: » Anyone in on any REITs? I believe they pay good dividends?
BonesJones1 wrote: » Anyone got any BOI shares?
will92ie wrote: » They do. I invest in a few in the U.S. - typically they are pass thru entities so they don't get taxed as long as they distribute 90% (?) of their earnings to stockholders. But I get taxed at a higher rate than say I would on a Bank Of America or ATT dividend. So the high dividend is negated somewhat. I imagine there would also be some consequences of being Irish and owning foreign REITs. Not too sure on Irish REITs - I hear IRES being mentioned on here a bit. I would ask your broker or look online re tax consequences if you're thinking of going non-Irish.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Your tax rate should be the same on all dividends - you irish marginal rate (probably 52%). Assuming you are irish resident of course.