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Is there any justification for such a wide spread in dealing in these shares?? Does anyone know why? Perhaps a broker can advise us. £100 cost is outrageous. Perhaps Abbey Life should question why potential investors in their comany shoud be discouraged from investing. . Must be bad for investing in their company.
Director buys another batch -�;1M this time! What's happening?
Daily share price rises disclosed always leave the price the same. What's the point!!!!!
goes buy completely unoticed
Profits up 25% to 61,5m euros and 113m in cash and equivalents. Will also benefit from sterling fall in next results. Looking good on valuation of only 214m pounds
Now down to 1022. Just purchased today but not registered. Are other purchases not registered or am I missing something. To me these appear to be the cheapest house builders around. Strange as they have a market cap of 220m. I am happy to wait
Every day the market says the value of each share goes down by £50, but the share price remains the same, and there are no share transactions. What a stupid none market set out as a falling market, but it stays the same. Perhaps someone could alighten me just what is all this pricing rubbish designed to achieve!!
Every day there are no share transactions the price continues to fall. How come when there are no transactions, but the share price falls? Perhaps dealers want to attract some buy transactions in respect of this very good value company.
This one has escaped the crowd for sure..looks illiquid though....
This looks seriously undervalued by any measure - pe of 5.9 etc etc but ignored on all BB's, IC etc?? Very terse commentary with the accounts from the company. 75% stock held by Gallaher. Maybe many Pi's feel it is too tightly held, but hard for me to see the downside ??
2014 – The Great Irish Share Valuation Project (Part I) I take a look at Abbey, plus a batch of other Irish stocks: http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2014/02/03/2014-the-great-irish-share-valuation-project-part-i/ Cheers, Wexboy
2013 – The Great Irish Share Valuation Project (Part V) I take a look at Abbey, plus a batch of other Irish stocks: http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2013/02/19/2013-the-great-irish-share-valuation-project-part-v/ Cheers, Wexboy
Following Gallagher Holdings' recent acquisition of ordinary shares in Abbey (ABBY) - which increased its stake in the residential property construction company to 51.6% - Gallagher has made an unconditional mandatory 530p offer for the remaining shares in the company. The board of Ireland-based Abbey said it was considering the terms of the offer - the price representing a premium of 12% to the pre-announcement share price - and in the mean time recommends that shareholders 'take no action'. Abbey shares surged 57p to 525p.
The final dividend has been announced at 5 cents per share
The Czech Republic saw just 18 sales in the course of the year and is described as "struggling", with rising planning and legal costs pushing the operation there into a loss. In both Ireland and Prague Abbey is being forced to rent some of its properties to generate cash flow. In its outlook statement, Abbey says it expects: "significant growth in turnover in the UK" but this is "unlikely to be matched by a similar increase in profits as margins are traded to secure some sales growth."
The property developer Abbey has reported profits up for the 12 months to the end of April but is warning margins will remain under pressure. Profits before tax for the full year were €12.1m against €11.5m in the previous year. After a tax charge of €3.2m the group made a profit of €8.9m reflecting earnings per share of 39.94 cents. Abbey's operating profits during the year were €9.1m against profits of €9.4m in the previous year. The result includes an impairment charge of €1.3m related to the difficult Irish market. The housebuilding business (turnover €57.8m) is doing reasonably well in the UK, completing 255 sales out of a group total of 310. The problems for the firm are in Ireland and the Czech Republic. In Ireland, Abbey says it has managed to clear a lot of its inventory, amidst the devastation wrought by the property bubble collapsing. Land and work in progress now represent less than €5.4m.
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Hi folks, I've just posted Part II of The Great Irish Share Valuation Project on my value investing blog, where I plan to set a Fair Value Price Target for every listed Irish company. So far I've valued two dozen companies, including Abbey: http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/the-great-irish-share-valuation-project-ii/ I hope you'll take a look (if you've any feedback/questions, please don't hesitate to comment or email me), and/or become a regular reader. Cheers, Wexboy
BIRTHDAY
Please post if your BB is working ?? :-)
What sites are working?
Okay, who broke the It. AGAIN ???? LOL
Wats happened here,share price is good but y is there no1 on the site???
i think this company has a lot of potential to create massive dividends