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We await with bated breath. Trades back @ 40p and above. Best of Luck All
Seems some nibblers are here . Perhaps there is more value in PVG and the US dynamic. Best of Luck All
LONDON (Alliance News) - Premier Veterinary Group PLC reported on Monday that Monte Carlo-based Michael Somerset-Leeke increased his stake to 11.0% in transaction on Friday. Prior to the transaction, Somerset-Leeke held 10.0% of the veterinary practices operator. The latest transaction was conducted via Walker Crips Stockbrokers Ltd, with the shares held by Walker Crips subsidiary WB Nominees Ltd, as well as Lynchwood Nominees Ltd. Shares in Premier Veterinary Group were 5.5% up on Monday at 45.15 pence per share. By Evelina Grecenko; evelinagrecenko@alliancenews.com --------------------- Today Mr Leeke hits 12% . Why the buying , perhaps a leak of better news ? Best of Luck All
One must assume one day a reversal will occur. Best of Luck All
Is it a bargain?
will be buying in this week love this share xxx fox
Added few more today
Good to see a bounce off bottom again
Interesting day today :D
and under the radar here the DOW bouncing off the 20 ema on the weekly chart with a touch of the fury paws today here and else where in the den for afew more days before i hatch a plan to go long here msf x
Prior to the transaction, Somerset-Leeke held 10.0% of the veterinary plan operator. Plenty of upside if US can be conquered ,the jury is still out. Although breakout has been achieved . Unconsummated as yet . Best of Luck All
I hope you’re right Yorkshireman but it’s concerning that after 15 months and considerable investment only 5,000 pet plans were active in the USA. Home market doing well though so hopefully that can subsidise the American side enough. I admit I wasn’t happy with the latest update because I fear we could go from having millions in the bank a few months ago to being millions in debt next year. A loan from the biggest shareholder had already been announced.
Wish i previously knew what formulaic was - besides being used many times before to discribe something - googled it -- still think this will fly soon -- gl all holders
Also the article you quote is nothing but formulaic crap in my humble opinion. PVG don’t operate veterinary practices.
Mr Leeke seems to be single handedly buoying the share price here. But he bought most of his shares at a much higher price so he will no doubt be keen to average down. I still think that the American side of the business will burn cash for a while yet and as we have been warned there could be a cash raising later this year.
LONDON (Alliance News) - Premier Veterinary Group PLC reported on Monday that Monte Carlo-based Michael Somerset-Leeke increased his stake to 11.0% in transaction on Friday. Prior to the transaction, Somerset-Leeke held 10.0% of the veterinary practices operator. The latest transaction was conducted via Walker Crips Stockbrokers Ltd, with the shares held by Walker Crips subsidiary WB Nominees Ltd, as well as Lynchwood Nominees Ltd. Shares in Premier Veterinary Group were 5.5% up on Monday at 45.15 pence per share. By Evelina Grecenko; evelinagrecenko@alliancenews.com
Upside potential very good. Best of Luck All
Price-wise + 7.83%, as I type.
Large trades today - more to come?
So SP remains in this region for long?
From my post below you can assume I’m a bit disappointed today. UK doing great but USA costing a fortune to get going and burning through our cash. Management obviously think there is a future with there but it’s going to cost a lot before they are proven right ( or wrong).
The number of revenue generating pets on plan at the end of December 2017 has increased by 31% in the last 12 months to 201,000 (31 December 2016: 154,000
Thanks, lets hope it does
Next Thursday we should get an update on how things are going. I am hoping to see the total number of pets on plan numbering over 203,000 at December 2017. The number of pets on plan in the USA will no doubt make a big difference to the share price. I would say anything below 6,000 there would be dissapointing and anything over 8,000 would be encouraging. Good news from France could also provide a positive catalyst. Although today’s drop looks bad I don’t think it is really, as no one ( as far as we know) sold at anywhere near the official closing bid price.
Do we know the reason for this big drop. No RNS or news do we know anything?