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Yes, I would get quotes immediately 114K shares on II. Someone is ready to buy.
Selling 114,040 KIER GROUP ORD GBP0.01 shares
The price quoted cannot be guaranteed until the order is confirmed.
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Price£1.198127
Order DetailsSettlement DateT+2 - 29/06/21Value of Shares£136,634.40Commission£40.00Trading Credit£-7.99PTM Levy£1.00You will receive£136,601.39
Aha! £3 -Let me start day dreaming with my => 75854 Plus (52500+5731+8141) Plus Applied for Extra 2000 shares from all 3 accounts.
Party on me, or Donation to the charity of your choice if that happens within the timescale you mentioned :-)
Number of shares = total shares you hold Multiply by 7 then divide by 8, finally multiply it by 85p.
Example - i hold 1000 shares
Number of shares i am entitled => 1000*7/8 = 875
Money i need to keep in my account (somewhere mid-Jun) => 875*0.85 = 743.75£
Not yet (I am with ii)
And thought of keep them in the bottom drawer and enjoy the dividend. at then thought of having a deal of the year.
Does anyone think CNA will ever go back to 140-150 range? or I am living in the dreams?
BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Limited 0.40% -2.32% 25 Mar 2020
Blackrock reduced by 2.32% y'day and no major effect on share price??
The plunge has seen potential suitors begin to circle again, industry sources say.
Total was linked with a takeover of Tullow recently, but this speculation was dismissed by the French oil titan's chief executive Patrick Pouyanne.
However, some remain convinced the deal makes sense.
Colin Smith, an analyst at Panmure Gordon, said: "In our view, the obvious takeover candidate is Total which overlaps across all of Tullow’s key assets."
The pair work in many of the same regions, and a takeover would allow Total to brush aside a range of tax obstacles that scuppered a $900m deal when it sought to buy Tullow's assets in Uganda.
The companies did not return a request for comment.
Capita contract to go ahead despite legal battle and outsourcing failures -
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The deal will see Capita take over the management of 2,000 staff at 53 MoD fire stations in the UK and overseas — including Germany, Cyprus, Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands and Ascension Island.