The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
London South East prides itself on its community spirit, and in order to keep the chat section problem free, we ask all members to follow these simple rules. In these rules, we refer to ourselves as "we", "us", "our". The user of the website is referred to as "you" and "your".
By posting on our share chat boards you are agreeing to the following:
The IP address of all posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. As a user you agree to any information you have entered being stored in a database. You agree that we have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic or board at any time should we see fit. You agree that we have the right to remove any post without notice. You agree that we have the right to suspend your account without notice.
Please note some users may not behave properly and may post content that is misleading, untrue or offensive.
It is not possible for us to fully monitor all content all of the time but where we have actually received notice of any content that is potentially misleading, untrue, offensive, unlawful, infringes third party rights or is potentially in breach of these terms and conditions, then we will review such content, decide whether to remove it from this website and act accordingly.
Premium Members are members that have a premium subscription with London South East. You can subscribe here.
London South East does not endorse such members, and posts should not be construed as advice and represent the opinions of the authors, not those of London South East Ltd, or its affiliates.
Following my rather astute call here previously -
I see value once again
Maybe it is the curse of Questor at the DT. The shares have been in steady decline since his buy recommend several months ago. No good news since then.
The sp is steadily falling,reaching historically low levels. A time to buy or is this company really in such a mess
No sign of any recovery in the sp, however. This sector not trusted in the market !
Pubs have reported stronger trading over the Christmas period….consistent across Marstons, M&B, ‘spoons.
Positive for the sector as a whole and for YNGs
Positive trading update today available via YNGA ticker.
On the company website, the articles of association can be found under Companies Act and AIM compliance….
From the Youngs articles of association (can be found on web)
P3
Differences between A Shares and Non-Voting Shares
Subject to these articles, the holders of the A Shares have the right to receive notices of general meetings and to attend, speak and vote at them. Those rights do not apply to holders of the Non-Voting Shares. The A Shares and the Non-Voting Shares must be treated equally for all purposes of participation in profits or assets.
I read that as proof the n/v shares get the same dividends, same value in a takeover/liquidation.
Well ,Divi. declared and several days later sp up by over 20%. Still no news. Anyone out there know anything ?
Anyone know why this site and Hargreaves L have not given any updates for 12 months now ? Ie Interim Divi paid last autumn. Last information is Divi declared for July 2022 .That information given in May2022.
Data must be wrong.
I got this Divi on the 2nd Dec: YOUNG & CO'S BREWERY NON VTG ORD GBP0.125 Div of .1026 GBP
Why do you say dividend is the same as YNGA when the data here shows there is no dividend on YNGN?
Can anyone explain why movement in NV and A shares often vary. EG recently A shares up on the day NV go down ?
And on a stonking great discount to YNGA.
YNGN currently available on approx 10 X FY current consensus.
Dividend entitlement and earnings exactly the same as
on the voting shares.
I've not been looking too closely at this one... but I noticed today the spread was rather tighter today than it was when discussing in May/June.
I have not noted any other Aim share with such a wide gap between buy and sell. Maybe i am foolish ,but it has "put me off" buying further shares
> Is it just the low volume of trades in this stock?
I think so... but also think there must be some cause-and-effect feedback loop. The wide (large bid-offer spread) prices make it less attractive to trade, making it less traded, making it less liquid, so best bid/offer is less good.
Thanks Snooz, very kind of you. That principle must apply to every share but the differences created with other stocks are miniscule compared to YNGN. I guess I didn't word my question right, it's why does YNGN have such vast differences when others don't? Is it just the low volume of trades in this stock?
>Could someone familiar with this stock explain why it supports such a wide spread given the value of the shares but in reality you see sales going through at higher than bid and buys at lower than ask?
The bid and ask you see on-screen are the best bid and best ask on the London Stock Exchange.
When a retail customer wants to trade, the broker gets prices from Retail Service Providers which can improve on the LSE prices.
Could someone familiar with this stock explain why it supports such a wide spread given the value of the shares but in reality you see sales going through at higher than bid and buys at lower than ask?
Not YNGA though.
sp still at rock bottom would have expected some sign of recovery by now ?
almost 3 years and no messages ! Non voting shareholder = not interested shareholder ?
This is very very quiet board . I like this company , strong growth , increasing profits and solid . A perfect long term AIM hold.
.