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Older, I have two concerns, firstly the first stage of construction is estimated £100M then the remaining £200M is going to be debt which will need servicing.
Secondly If brexit ends in a no deal situation how does that affect funding from the EU.
06th December 2013 SSE share price 13.02P four years later!! 31 Mar 2014 31 Mar 2015 31 Mar 2016 21 Mar 2017 turnover 30,585.00 31,654.40 28,781.30 29,037.90 Pre tax profit 575.30 735.20 593.30 1,776.60 attributable profit 323.10 543.10 460.60 1,599.50 retained profit -366.30 -55.40 -247.60 930.80 eps - basic (p) 33.50 55.30 46.10 158.40 eps - diluted (p) 33.30 55.20 46.00 158.20 During those four years they have paid dividends of 355.8p per share
Think she sold 96,796 to satisfy the tax liability!! nil priced share options over 204,918 ordinary shares of GBP0.01 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") and sold 96,796 Ordinary Shares at a price of GBP1.90 per Ordinary Share in order to satisfy the applicable tax liability; and (ii) share options priced at GBP1.92 over 4,687 Ordinary Shares, all of which she continues to hold.
http://harworthestates.co.uk/latest-news/further-residential-consent-secured-in-nottinghamshire/ Further residential consent secured in Nottinghamshire Harworth Estates has received outline planning consent for a significant development of new housing adjoining the new Gedling Country Park in Nottinghamshire. Gedling Borough Council has granted unanimous consent for the development of up to 150 residential units on 23.5 acres of former colliery land on the eastern edge of Mapperley Plains in the village of Lambley. The high-quality homes will be complementary to new residential properties on Bradstone Drive and will border Gedling Country Park, which opens to the public on Saturday 28 March. Harworth’s site will improve access to 240 acre park, which provides open space, footpaths and wildlife for the benefit of local people. The creation of the park came about after Harworth in 2013 agreed a long-term lease with Gedling Borough Council on the former Gedling colliery, which had lain dormant for more than 20 years. Gedling Borough Council has invested nearly £1 million to complete the first phase of works that will lead to the park opening to the public. The outline planning consent was achieved by Harworth’s Strategic Land division, which is headed by Tim Love. Over the last six years Harworth has obtained consents for more than 10,000 housing plots and more than 8 million sq ft of employment space across the north of England and the Midlands. Tim Love, Director of Harworth Estates’ Strategic Land division, said: “We’ve enjoyed a huge amount of success working closely with housebuilders and local authorities to achieve planning consents that provide regeneration benefits for local communities. “This project in Gedling will provide high-quality homes in a beautiful new environment. “New housing remains in short supply in the UK. By helping to bring forward land for new homes, we are continuing to support efforts to rebalance the UK economy, while providing great places for people to live.”