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OAP3 Octopus Apollo Vct Plc

47.10
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Octopus Apollo Vct Plc LSE:OAP3 London Ordinary Share GB00B17B3479 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 47.10 45.60 48.60 47.10 47.10 47.10 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 51.92M 34.54M 0.0462 10.19 352.35M
Octopus Apollo Vct Plc is listed in the Investors sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker OAP3. The last closing price for Octopus Apollo Vct was 47.10p. Over the last year, Octopus Apollo Vct shares have traded in a share price range of 47.00p to 52.00p.

Octopus Apollo Vct currently has 748,085,475 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Octopus Apollo Vct is £352.35 million. Octopus Apollo Vct has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 10.19.

Octopus Apollo Vct Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/11/2020
21:50
Their total return for the last 5 years is pretty poor, sorry desperate, too!
adamb1978
15/11/2020
21:47
Hello

Any views on the fees which these guys charge. They're eye-watering, and far higher than competitors.

The fees are a bit lower if you go execution-only - if I apply for these via my selftrade trading account, presumably that counts for the lower fees? Seems a bit crazy that fees are 3% execution only vs 5.5% direct to them

Thanks

Adam

adamb1978
24/12/2019
15:08
It's an acquisition by another of its stake in Zynstra: rather confusing from the headline!

Also, a fairly useless statement, as there's no money explained. (Have they made a loss?) Fortunately this tells us more:



They paid £100m. OAP3's stake was small (not in the top 10), so I doubt there's much to celebrate either way.

Accounts at Companies House show a reasonably sound balance sheet, but there was s strike-off published last month, which was discontinued soon after: what's that??

jonwig
26/2/2019
09:28
See the latest ADVFN twitter poll about Funds:
shiv1986
21/12/2018
15:45
Resignation of auditors.
I don't think there are unusual circumstances, but would welcome any insight.

jonwig
28/6/2018
13:36
A bit o/t but is this part of Octopus Investments and if so, why would they be going door to door ?
yump
25/10/2017
15:17
"As a result of the successful exits from Clifford Thames Group and Technical Software Consultants in recent months, the Board of Octopus Apollo VCT plc is pleased to announce that a special dividend of 10.7p per share has been declared. The dividend will be paid on 17 November 2017 to shareholders on the register on 3 November 2017 and will be eligible for the Dividend Reinvestment Scheme."
jonwig
10/7/2017
08:42
The sale of the 94% based energy portfolio should release funds to invest in some of their successes


Delambre Energy 20.21 — — — — — — —


Huygens Energy 17.52 — — — — — — —


Adala Solar 13.85 — — — — — — —


Daubree Energy 12.08 — — — — — — —


Akycha Power 11.98 — — — — — — —


Debes Energy 11.66 — — — — — — —


Lacaille Energy 10.63

buywell3
01/1/2016
17:33
I too spread my VCT investments around.
I wait for a tender (Rensburg in this case) or winding up etc then reinvest.
15 year VCT veteran.

rahosi
01/1/2016
14:40
Rahosi - yes, I think Apollo is a decent choice from the huge VCT universe. I've made two investments there and have now a big exposure, plus getting dividends in shares - a useful thing to consider since you get the 30% tax rebate, though keeping a track of the 5-yr rule is a bind!

Useful to register with Apollo via their website to keep track your holding.

For 2015-16, I'm maybe looking to go elsewhere, and the ProVen top-up might be my choice.

jonwig
01/1/2016
13:22
Thanks Jon

As I thought - ADVFN error!
The 20 Aug 2015 NAV on hxxp://www.octopusinvestments.com/investors/shareholder-information/apollo-vct/ is 80.9p

Application in post.

rahosi
01/1/2016
07:17
Rahosi - the NAV issued by OAP3 is, as you say, the 83.4p of 21/08. The NAV used in the merger appears to be the one I posted in #10, above.

On 11 Dec they announced:

Octopus Apollo VCT plc (the "Company") announces that 2,328,139 Ordinary Shares of 10p each have been issued and allotted today at a price of 85.2p per share equivalent to the current NAV of 80.9p grossed up by up to 5.0% (as set out in the Prospectus dated 2 November 2015). These shares were issued pursuant to the Offer for Subscription ...

It's all a bit confusing, and I can't account for the rather large drop to 80.9p above, unless costs are a factor on top of the dividend.

What I would suggest is: never trust numbers given by third parties such as ADVFN. If they have a number, it should be verifiable by going back to a company announcement.

jonwig
31/12/2015
19:39
Am considering buying some in the offer. What I don't understand is the difference in NAV between

21 August 2015 - 83.4p
and the current NAV - 95.46p (published by ADVFN)

Especially as there was an 2.5p XD on 12 November 2015; thus an increase of 14.56p = 17½%! Yet the share price has dropped ½p over the same period.

Can someone please enlighten me? I can only assume ADVFN has it wrong.

rahosi
29/11/2014
20:06
NAV at merger with Octopus VCT is 84.3825p.
jonwig
19/9/2013
16:46
OK, thanks for the clarification, our FA was unsure as to whether you qualified for the 30% relief if shares were bought in the open market. Interesting regarding the relief from divi tax though. :)
jbarker5555
18/9/2013
17:17
jbarker - for the 30% relief, purchase has to be by a new issue of shares from the company. They then send you a Certificate which you can present to HMRC if required.

You enter the purchase on your tax return. If it's your first one, they'll want to see it, otherwise probably not.

A purchase in the open market doesn't qualify for the 30% tax rebate, but your shares are independent of CGT or additional dividend tax - ie. leave them off your return.

The 30% tax relief is dependent on you holding the shares for five years.

jonwig
18/9/2013
15:28
jonwig - Just a question re OAP3, I`m aware of a scheme where one can use the purchase of these shares to offset against tax on your tax return but I don`t know if this has to be done through an FA or whether this can be done one`s self by just buying the shares in the open market and doing the necessary calculations yourself. :)
jbarker5555
31/7/2013
16:15
Octopus Apollo VCT plc announces that on 31 July 2013 the Company purchased for cancellation 414,397 shares of 10p each at a price of 82.75 pence per share.

The issued share capital and total voting rights of the Company is now 74,319,046.

jonwig
29/4/2013
11:00
Buyback:

29/04/13 ... 150,000 @ 84.75p
03/05/13 ... 788,540 @ 84.75p
28/05/13 ... 184,200 @ 82.25p
31/07/13 ... 414,397 @ 82.75p

jonwig
22/4/2013
11:35
Share price rise on the back of:

The Board of Octopus Apollo VCT plc has reviewed the existing policy in relation to share buy backs and is pleased to announce that the Company will be changing its buy back policy with effect from the end of the current close period so that shares will be bought at a 5% discount to the prevailing net asset value (previously 10%).

jonwig
06/4/2013
08:06
Octopus Apollo VCT plc announces that on 5 April 2013, 5,012,898 Ordinary Shares of 10p each were issued and allotted to 214 applicants at a price of 94.5 pence per share pursuant to the Offer that opened on 1 October 2012. Application has been made to the London Stock Exchange for admission of the new shares.

The issued share capital and total voting rights of the Company is now: 70,464,088 Ordinary Shares.

jonwig
21/3/2013
12:09
Octopus Apollo VCT plc announces that on 20 March 2013, 4,855,005 Ordinary Shares of 10p each were issued and allotted to 202 applicants at a price of 94.5 pence per share pursuant to the Offer that opened on 1 October 2012. Application has been made to the London Stock Exchange for admission of the new shares. Admission is expected to become effective on or around 25 March 2013.

The issued share capital and total voting rights of the Company is now: 57,532,887 Ordinary Shares.

Price as expected.

jonwig
03/3/2013
09:07
New shares offer price should be pitched at latest NAV of 89.7p plus costs, ie. 94.5p.

Intermediaries such as H-L should rebate much of that, so price to pay will be between 62.8p and 66.1p.

Target dividend is 5p pa for next five years, hence a yield on cost of some 7% to 8%.

jonwig
03/3/2013
09:06
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Total number of shares: 74,319,046 (31/07/13).

jonwig
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