To buy shares in Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited you will need a FCA regulated UK stock broker like AJ Bell, Hargreaves Lansdown or Saxo where it currently costs 92.2p to buy one share in Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited (as of 16:35 30-Jul-2026). Which is a change of 0.16p or 0.18% from the last closing price of 92.2p.
How To Buy Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited Shares
It may seem complicated to buy shares for the first time, but it’s actually very easy. Follow these simple steps to buy shares in Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited:
- Pick a stock broker (jump down to compare the best brokers for buying Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited shares)
- Deposit funds (via bank transfer or debit card)
- Search for the company share symbol: (LON:BSIF)
- Choose the number of shares you want to buy (1 share currently costs 92.2p)
- Click buy (you can either trade immediately at “market” or set a “limit” to buy the shares cheaper if you think the price will go down)
- Track the performance of your Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited shares in your account (this will show your profit and loss)
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- Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited is currently worth £545,897,800 based on the last closing price of 92.2p with 1,800,892 shares traded.
- The most recent Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited daily high has been 91.6p and daily low 91.4p.
- The Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited share price 52 week high has been 97.9p and the 52 week low 65.89p.
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- Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited’s EPS (earnings per share) are 0.09. A high EPS indicates strong profitability but may already be priced in, while a low EPS could signal weak earnings or a turnaround opportunity, requiring industry comparison.
- Bluefield Solar Income Fund Limited’s PE (price earnings ratio) is 49.58. A low PE ratio may suggest undervaluation but could also indicate slow growth or risk, whereas a high PE ratio reflects high growth expectations but may signal overvaluation, necessitating a check on earnings sustainability.
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