RE: Voting or non voting18 Jun 2025 16:17
I did look into this, and I think there is precedent for a buyer to pay less for the non-voting; I think they work out what the average discount has been to the voting shares (eg over the preceeding 3-6 months) and adjust the bid price for the voting shares accordingly. From memory I think there was something like this with DMGT when Rothermere delisted it?
But I think the divis are the same for both, so higher yield on the non-voting. So basically buy the non-voting if the discount is larger than historically, or the voting if not I guess?
Strange that the voting is off by 12% today vs only 4% for the non-voting... Can see why it's off though - yes shares are cheap but there are definitely some clouds on the horizon that they noted in their outlook statement...