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Gabriel, As mentioned on another board below.
Maybe you're right mate, I'm only going off what the RNS said at the time that Woodford sold most of his holding when the RNS stated that Woodford's holding was "Less than 5%" If you're right I would ask why didn't the RNS state that he held less than 4%? No I haven't looked recently at the STOB website.
Nige, as mentioned on the other board. It’s great you have an opinion on Woodford but is it grounded in reality? The Woodford effect on stob lacks any current potency as his holding has to be sub 3.19%.
Hi Gabriel,
When Woodford sold the majority of his holding in STOB, the RNS stated that Woodford's holding was "less than 5%". So I would think that Woodford still owns just under 5%. JMO.
Here is an out of date one:
Invesco Asset Management Ltd. 93,156,545 26.3%
Woodford Investment Management Ltd. 69,234,003 19.5%
William Andrew Tinkler 20,595,503 5.81%
Alan Jenkinson 19,549,647 5.52%
M&G Investment Management Ltd. 17,590,717 4.96%
Miton Asset Management Ltd. 11,037,749 3.12%
Royal London Asset Management Ltd. 8,862,897 2.50%
The Vanguard Group, Inc. 7,013,000 1.98%
Hargreave Hale Ltd. 6,871,000 1.94%
Legal & General Investment Management Ltd. 6,146,000 1.73%
From STOB website...Help me out...where is woodford on there owning 5%?
8 mln shares = >2% so an RNS has to be forthcoming if it is one beneficial owner?
Thanks
Shareholder Shares %
Invesco Perpetual Asset Management 25.24
Cyrus Capital Partners 8.70
Harwood Capital 5.93
Mr Allan Wilson Jenkinson 5.27
Mr William Andrew Tinkler 5.03
Royal London Asset Management 4.84
M&G Investment Management 4.59
Polygon Investment Management 3.38
Miton Asset Management 3.19
did someone managed to trade the drop to 119p ? now is back to 127p
Large sell trades at a big discount @119p sale price of 8 million shares between the times of 15:36 and 15:44, just like what happened when Woodford sold out earlier. It's either Woodford or Tinkler, both hold 5%. Someone took a hit on the price sold @119p at the time the bid and offer price were 124.20p and 125.00p.