ADVFN Logo

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for default Register for Free to get streaming real-time quotes, interactive charts, live options flow, and more.

OPF Off-Plan Fd

6.50
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Off-Plan Fd LSE:OPF London Ordinary Share JE00B5NFKB77 ORD SHS NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 6.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Off-plan Fund Share Discussion Threads

Showing 376 to 400 of 400 messages
Chat Pages: 16  15  14  13  12  11  10  9  8  7  6  5  Older
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/11/2010
17:00
i too like the look of IDG....
jamie62
24/11/2010
13:04
Yep, looking for the next one, not in property but IDG could do it, it has the market to itself.
tara7
24/11/2010
13:00
that is a humdinger!
jamie62
24/11/2010
10:57
Thanks guys looks like OPF and NTA were the very best property/builder investments one could have over the last two years.

However even they did not get near my Comland , who got bought out as the boom bust in AUG 2007.

They were part of a Banner Homes 1 for 4, share split and cost me 4p each.

Sold for £9.50p.!!![each]

tara7
24/11/2010
10:51
Tried to buy some more first thing but no joy - another winner courtesy of tara- this journey just about finished now. Time to find another winner.
Best of luck to all.

borchardt
24/11/2010
10:39
Jamie,

You need go no further than today's announcement:

"As a result of the settlement of this claim, the Fund's only asset is approximately GBP1.8 million in cash. The Directors of the Fund are considering the timing and mechanics of returning funds to shareholders and the likely timetable for the conclusion of the process to wind up the Fund. A further announcement will be made shortly."

After costs, I reckon between 72-77p return.

Well done tara another winner for you. The one I knew wouldn't be was WTH and that was the one I held extensively...d'oh...

tiltonboy
24/11/2010
10:12
good post:
borchardt - 26 Oct'10 - 08:40 - 366 of 379


Half yearly report in June quoted cash resources of approx £1 million. Insurance claim will result in further inflow of £1.1 million - Total assets therefore aprox £2.1 million.

Assuming wind up costs and expenses of approx 250k this would give wind up proceeds of approx £1.85 million against current market cap of £1.2 million

Redemption proceeds therefore approx 83p per share.

If anyone has any thoughts on these figures please post.

jamie62
24/11/2010
09:35
thanks to you tara I was in at an average of 16.29p, but am not complaining!
jamie62
24/11/2010
08:24
And all for 9p.!!
tara7
24/11/2010
08:21
good news todY
jamie62
27/10/2010
22:45
Tilts,
Well done. Must get up earlier.
RG

hpotter
26/10/2010
22:25
75p would do nicely.
tiltonboy
26/10/2010
22:25
The early bird even managed to add a further 25000 this morning at 45p.
tiltonboy
26/10/2010
20:41
It does make it seem low but the mkt makers do not research this stock so will not stick their necks out unless buyers come in forcing them short.
Happy to hold for 3 months or so and receive 40% interest on my money.

borchardt
26/10/2010
20:33
Now pleased I held on. So we think about 75p at final redemption? Doesn't this make the current market price seem a bit low?
hpotter
26/10/2010
20:32
One Elderberry wine too many ! My spellcheck turned into a repeat post, below.
hpotter
26/10/2010
08:03
ihp gives me 1st and 2nd on the leader board, what fun these aim stocks are.
tara7
26/10/2010
08:01
Fair enough bb - I noticed they were reducing costs but also assume there will be some extra costs associated with wind down which although I would not expect to be substantial I have no way of knowing how much they are likely to be.
borchardt
26/10/2010
07:48
Borchardt, my guess is more like £1.6m for wind up proceeds. Look at the running costs from last results. Just a guesstimate.
britishb
26/10/2010
07:44
Well done what a share all for 9p in the header.!!
tara7
26/10/2010
07:40
Half yearly report in June quoted cash resources of approx £1 million. Insurance claim will result in further inflow of £1.1 million - Total assets therefore aprox £2.1 million.

Assuming wind up costs and expenses of approx 250k this would give wind up proceeds of approx £1.85 million against current market cap of £1.2 million

Redemption proceeds therefore approx 83p per share.

If anyone has any thoughts on these figures please post.

borchardt
30/4/2010
17:05
Moving along slowly to a total redemption but their statement regarding nav being used is out of date and does not suggest what true nav may be after obligations are met and next interim redemption is paid.
borchardt
30/4/2010
14:43
63p paid on the 14/5 - new listing 17/5 and the insurance payout from Zurich to come - claim lodged 09/4 ;)
grlz
31/3/2010
12:28
"The Board have resolved to redeem, on a pro rata basis, up to 3,345,929
Participating Shares (equivalent to approximately 60 per cent of the 5,576,549
shares in issue) at a price of 63p per Participating Share, representing a
redemption of approximately GBP2.1 million."

does not include the £1.1m deposit, which is still subject to claim - although OPF has stressed this won't be a problem as its insurance backed.

..so 63p at the up and coming vote with 49p coming later less expenses to wind-up the fund ;)

DYOR

grlz
27/3/2010
11:38
Patience has been the key here - end day confirmation expected by the end of March - my other undervalued play awaiting asset realisation is PMHL. I need to find another one soon because both of these stocks are getting closer to the date when the market correctly values them.
borchardt
Chat Pages: 16  15  14  13  12  11  10  9  8  7  6  5  Older

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock