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Just a question & perhaps naive ones:
If the code is an "offer to all other shareholders at the highest price paid in the 12 months before the offer was announced".
Why isn't the high of 22.50 on 15 Jan 20 or 19.95 30 Sep 19 in consideration? Is that to do with concert party dealings?
What is against holding to see how this pans out? Would that be risking getting locked in until the deal was completed?
Thanks, its been a good day so far IMO but if it went higher, all the better
They might have another use for that money
Why are people selling at 1830 when the bid price is 1850?
Just read the opening lines of the RNS. The board has agreed the price at 1850p
Does AA have link to Viaro Energy? Check companies house!!!
Yes it is done and dusted folks as others have rightly said. Whilst we would all like more it is the easiest £75000 I have made this year. Challenge now is to find a home for this money. I am invested heavily in gold with GGP and SOLG already so may sit on the cash for a while looking for others RRE’s but not that many around.. Let’s see if the market takes us up the bid up to 1800p or so. Good start to the week chaps and good luck with your other investments.
dana,
"I think AA paid £1850 for a few shares last October from memory...."
I'm all for 'coincidences', how about you !
As mentioned, not sure why AA has thrown the towel in early on this one given all his rhetoric on acquisitions, £52/share.... makes me think, does it not you.
aimo
Greenspan, they have to pay the highest price that the concert party has paid, not the market as a whole.
I think AA paid £1850 for a few shares last October from memory/
dana,
"I wonder if there is more in the pot?..."
Well the answer is yes, to the CoH ...... will we see an increase on the offer, doubtful unless we have another interested party. Given our decom status and hydro mix I do think this offer is about right although a little disappointing as AA appears to have thrown the towel in early, so not sure why that is tbh.
It explains the wide spread over recent weeks.
It is a decent offer considering current price, however the cash out can't be ignored. I wonder if there will be another bidder.
Steal, they have more cash than the offer. Can't be right.. Good result for most "new" investors but way undervalued still.
Bargain but very happy.
MOVE you MONEY to SQZ. That’s where my money is heading !!!
DANA. It’s been agreed. It’s a done deal.
£18.50 opening bid.
They need 75% approval.
This is less than the cash in the bank.