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Only three weeks until 15th Aug Ex Divi date. Hope to see a rise back to the recent highs at least, if sentiment and Boris are obliging in the meantime.
Hi Transan,
I assume you mean Steve Smith is a former chief executive of Northgate (he left in 2010). He worked for the group for two decades and during his time as managing director of vehicle operations and subsequently group chief executive, Northgate expanded from a base of 2,500 vehicles, located mostly in the North East of England, to a fleet of 109,000 vehicles across the UK, Ireland and Spain.
I don't know a great deal about Steve Smith but I do know he has retained his shareholding but has also said that he wants to build his "portfolio" of NED's.
Perhaps NTG need a hands on Chairman, just a thought!!
Completely agree - new chairman Steve Smith please
On the 28th March there was the following RNS "Northgate plc ("Northgate", the "Company" or the "Group"), the leading specialist in light commercial vehicle hire in the UK, Spain and Ireland announces that last night Andrew Page informed the Board that, after over four years with the Company, he will step down from his role as non-executive Chairman and from the Board with immediate effect."
In my opinion the sp of Northgate will remain subdued until a permanent Chairman is appointed. I hold NTG and will continue to do so, the recent accounts accounts infer that NTG is a sound company.
ATB
Anyone have any views on GLG partners shorting the stock and the impact of this?
Seems to be moving back up, after a day or so of delay while the results disseminated. Like to see it clear 350 to confirm the change in trend.
Maybe they should think about a share buyback
Which is one of the best ways to directly return value back for shareholders when SP is undervalued.
I agree and surprised that whilst the sp rose initially, seems everyone has cashed in and run away?
Looking like a fairly decent set of results, and final divi up to 12.1p. Noted they intend to improve share price too to address under valuation here...
Sorry - that should say Chairman.
Given the continued uncertainty around Brexit and fleets not looking to purchase at present I think there is a good chance this will rise on results tomorrow. Add into the mix the rental market in Spain will be in full swing for holiday makers so the VOH stats should be pretty good, translating into good Q4 revenue/profit.
Fingers crossed - only fly appears to be whether they have sorted the CEO issue ??
a little and about time. See no reason why this share has gone so low and hope the results later this week boost the price make even more.. I need above 370 to break even !
Do not understand what’s going on here? Because this is a strong well established business
No news reference New chairman?
is it a "strong buy" now then?
Don't know what has caused todays decline. Would have thought that transportation would be an area into which others would want buy........This has been a disaster for the past month or so. Anybody any ideas why ? rgds
Looking cheap again here, well relative to the last couple of years anyway. Any specific news or rumours, or simply Brexit / macro concerns pulling this successively lower into the year end?
of nearly 20% (dyor)
& growth returning
& activist shareholder(s)
almost a "strong buy" imv
Steve Smith knows the business inside out - bring him in ASAP
Looking at the board - don’t seem to have the exoerience except maybe one ex Avis
Turning up the heat on the chairman:
"Crystal Amber Fund, the activist investment fund, announces that it has today delivered to the board of Northgate plc a requisition notice requiring the company to convene a General Meeting at which resolutions will be proposed to remove Northgate chairman, Andrew Page, and appoint Steve Smith to the board as a non-executive director."
returning
but may be turning corner
today totalling under 20,000 shares. Real small=time stuff .
on sales of just 11000 does not make much sense to me.
I'm guessing this is moving toward 460's as the divi comes into view..similar to last year.