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PIV Poole Invest.

5.50
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Poole Invest. LSE:PIV London Ordinary Share GB0007176901 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.50 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 5.50 GBX

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30/9/200711:19Poole Investments787
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Posted at 24/9/2007 20:35 by arthur_lame_stocks
puffintickler

I'm not sure i've much to add. This worked out well for me, 100% profit after nearly 3 years. Might not seem much to some but I think it works out at about 25% compounded yearly which is good.

It's been a pretty good thread too, mostly sensible. I think there was probably a lot more value in there but it's all water under the bridge.

I'm hanging onto my cash at the moment as I think there may be some good opportunitis soon and I can't find much at a price I like. I've still got an investment in LDSG and DSN, but not much else, but watching quite a few asset/recovery plays for a good price.

Rainmaker's value thread isn't bad for this type of investment and it's not overrun with idiots for anybody looking for ideas.

All the best
Posted at 24/9/2007 11:55 by puffintickler
I origianlly bougth PIV (or PIT) as it was then for 4p in July 2001. Two top-ups at a similar price over the following twelve months left me rather underwater in 2003. Fortunately a further buy at 2.88 improved the balance, however at the start of 2007 I was still well down after interest costs.

So reasonably happy with the outcome, hoped for more and just missed another top-up at 3p recently but if all my failures turned out like this I would be very well off.

Arthur, are you making a parting comment?

Best of luck all.
Posted at 20/8/2007 13:07 by fhmktg
Can't see anybody coming up with a higher offer, unless its one of the other developers in the scheme - Gallaghers, for example. It would have made sense to have one scheme and developer for the area IMHO.
Inland have a reputation for turning a quick buck on their brown field developments and they will get the tax benefit for nowt.
Still time, I guess and I will hold off accepting until nearer the final date, in the hope of somebody coming up with 7p or higher!

Any other views out there from PIV watchers?
Posted at 18/8/2007 12:51 by sandbank
Well there's no need to make an election as to whether to sell your shares until September 4th...and frankly the offer is far too low.

The directors of PIV say they've been advised by Zeus Capital (whoever they are) that the terms of the offer are "fair and reasonable". They're obviously not.

7.5p is a lot nearer the mark
Posted at 06/8/2007 09:13 by sandbank
Well I certainly do NOT get the impression that everything has been kicked into touch . I believe there is even some doubt as to whether the October AGM will be held at all . - in other words PIV will have been taken out by then
Posted at 26/7/2007 07:39 by bodgit
Just a few musings while I watch the rain!! I expect to hear about interest in PIV from other potential bidders. Surely it is not just Inland plc who see the value in PIV? Then again, if Inland do not pursue their interest, I guess PIV will fall back a little - a good time to buy perhaps?. So, do I sell half now and lock in the profit and gamble that the remainder will be taken out for at least 6p? Hmmm, decisions decisions! Good luck all anyway, it has been worth the wait - just.
Posted at 13/7/2007 06:48 by fhmktg
I see from their news listing ( INL) that inland are 'long' in over 3 million PIV shares -option bought at 4.5p and that their record on land sales is running at 160% annual return, since listing on AIM in March.

Hopefully Mr Palmer, aided by Mr Cicurel can get a better deal than 6p. Once again my memory suggests that Cicurel bought into PIV at 5.4p and should expect a substantial return on that.
Posted at 12/7/2007 20:54 by faxxer
Ford Barfle - 12 Jul'07 - 18:52 - 733 of 734

Hi
I can assure you that you have the wrong David Cicurel.
The man who is presently a non-exec director of PIV is also CEO of Judges Capital (JDG). He is of Egyptian origin, has had an engineering business in France and I think he is under 50. I deem him to be an extremely pleasant and proper person. I am sure that he will be consulted by David Booth and Anthony Palmer in order to achieve the best possible outcome for shareholders.

Judges Capital have about 10% of PIV and is presently their only quoted investment. They make scientific instruments. The following is a link to an announcement by JDG earlier this year.
Posted at 10/6/2007 00:29 by uncle john
I am sure A-L-S is right in many respects esp capvalue and:-
1. The approach to the bridge must go through or very close to the Pilk site.
2. Plot values. Try to compare with Oakdale or West How. We are fairly sure that the development will be factory or storage/distribution
3. Stakebuilding? I think we have seen this before, from memory about the time the northern factory was closed a slick character built up about 11%.
nothing much happened to share price, and here we go again.
Posted at 09/6/2007 14:18 by buywell2
My land price example from rightmove website was £400,000 per plot

Based on current share price I reckon the plot price of PIV is only £80k

Therefore a plot price of £160k equates to 8p a share which still looks cheap for the area

I suggest a fair market value would be £240k a plot or 12p a share

I shall not be selling but will await the final outcome
Poole Investments share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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