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great news IMO Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC has been appointed Non-Executive Chairman of the Company with immediate effect. Lord Ashcroft, 68, is currently, or has previously been a director or partner of the following directorships or partnerships within the previous 5 years:
back as non-executive Chairman of IPEL.
What I love about tholding stock where LA is involved .... You never know what is round the corner !
Nice little jump up, must have been the results. What will next week bring?
What's happening here? Gone from 480 to 435?. Not clued up here at all.
Andrew Wilson http://www.lse.co.uk/share-regulatory-news.asp?shareprice=IPEL&ArticleCode=fxey4cd5&ArticleHeadline=Death_of_a_Director
£5 for this was my target price some time ago - I shall be kicking myself if it gets there... Almost glad to see the over-priced comment. Horace - enjoy your shop when you take your profit, I hope it gets to Fortnum & Mason's level!
Shares continue to rise, but now can be classified as overvalued. I'm clinging on to my last 500, so any gain is equivalent to a family shop in Tescos.
up 17.50 - Nice movement northwards, may will it continue.
My fortunes here are more luck than judgement. 8-). All the best ..Mystic
Doh!
Great addition to business profile IMO pleased I didn't sell yet 8-) http://www.investegate.co.uk/impellam-group-plc/ipel/acquisition-of-career-teachers-limited/201403070700127479B/?fe=1&utm_source=FE%20Investegate%20Alerts&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=Announcement%20Alert%20Mail&utm_campaign=Impellam%20Group%20plc%20Alert
If you look at the news from 26/11/2013 for Dods, you will see that the Net Assets (aka Total Equity) are £29.679m Given that the market cap is only £9.77m, it's fair to say that the shares are undervalued. Therefore, if the shares in Dods were fairly valued, they would be trading at about 9p. The reason I'm hesitant in investing more in Dods is because Ashcroft lacks a majority holding (42.9% last time I looked). As for the gradual drip-drip of sells, I wonder if this is Ashcroft gently pushing the SP down so that he can launch a dawn raid when the shares are mega-cheap, taking his holding above 50%. If he had a majority holding, I would be all over Dods like a rash.
Yes - read the report and saw the bit about Chapel falling through. IPEL still rising on not much - I didn't see anything brilliant in the results - maybe there is more afoot...?
Would I be right in assuming NAV for DODS is 78p ?
Indeed, I'm looking to sell over next few days... Still in BCB.. will take a look at WHL.. all the best
Farewell indeed IPEL. Think it's worth selling as the shares are above asset value. Next stop BCB and WIHL. Presumably you saw the news about Caye Chapel island not having sold yet. At least they are aiming in the right direction.
Out at £4.05 - all sold. Will keep watching, but want to get into other things. Just need BCB to start to come good (and WIHL)
Great to hear clowns like you steer clear....trot on idiot !
Name Ashcroft is mentioned i steer clear :D gl all
Not been looking for a while & just looking back on trades. There have been some big ones lateley, namely one of £440K on 30th Jan, is something brewing, does anyone know anything?
Re DODS, I'd not noticed as I only have a small holding in the company. The only precedent I can think of is when Carlisle Group merged with Corporate Services Group in 2008, prior to this there was the same pattern of frequent and smalls sell in CSG which eventually made the share price trickle down from 9p to 2p, sufficiently low, it would seem, for a certain Lord to make an offer. I remember thinking at the time that the sells had been made by the Lord, who at the time owned 29% of the shares and was therefore teetering on the edge of making a full offer for the company. Re Dods, is it not 40-something % owned by his Lordship, i.e. not owned outright?
Have have you noticed the increase in trading in DODS ? This has gone virtually none to 100 of thousands every week, I also note they are showing as sells but I don't believe for one minute this is the case.. Appreciate your comments .. Cheers. Mystic