Spendmatters22 Jun 2017 09:47
will obviously have a fairly large and educated readership, but of course the articles didn't (or probably couldn't) mention the fact that LEG hold 7% of VS. Thus, the VS story only gets to certain people, not necessarily those who would want to invest, so part of the problem for us as LEG shareholders is that the fascinating and unfolding story, which is undoubtedly very bullish for LEG eventually, just isn't getting through. VS seem to be doing their bit as far as publicity is concerned, as they appear of quite a few websites, but the PR for LEG is very poor indeed.
Just the one holding in VS will possibly totally transform LEG's fortunes but nowhere near enough people are aware of it.
We should be trading at a least 4 times our current market level according to house broker Beaufort Securities, and that was on a VS valuation when they procured John Lewis a few months ago.
All of a sudden LEG shares could take off when the full story starts to unfold.
Not one of my shares will be available at anything like these levels, and I'm looking for an eventual 2.5p here when VS attain their "unicorn" status.
And that's just for starters.