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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Work Service S.a. | LSE:WSE | London | Ordinary Share | PLWRKSR00019 | ORD BR PLN0.10 |
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10.00 | 100.00 |
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28/2/2024 | 06:21 | Western Selection (Investments). NAV 22p. Price Only 16p | 739 |
04/12/2014 | 17:09 | Western 2104 AGM resolutions- Vote NO ! | 7 |
15/11/2014 | 18:49 | New Western Selection | 90 |
28/10/2014 | 19:18 | Resolutions for 2014 AGM - Any support ? | 2 |
05/3/2014 | 12:34 | Action Group to remove the BOD | 1 |
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Posted at 09/1/2024 20:49 by coolen Wonder if WSE had to place the redemption money in a form of "escrow" account and now need the loan to keep the lights on ! |
Posted at 09/1/2024 06:33 by russman any ideas why LFI is giving a £200k loan to WSE. WSE is mostly cash. |
Posted at 29/12/2023 13:00 by smithie6 BtwRussman & Coolen were writing in Sept '23 about City group selling a property "Looks like Marshall is selling their City office." That is completely wrong imo since City Group do/did not have an office to sell ! City group leased it's office & in Aug. '23 that lease ended, City Group did not continue it. ----- Btw Mr Beale seems to be the best paid, £253k/year. Perhaps mostly for work at Monteagle Marshall (phps he is an exec. dir there; fair size company if my memory is correct, much bigger than LFI-WSE). I have no idea for how that compares to the going rate in the city, which has never had low wages for financial people. |
Posted at 29/12/2023 06:49 by russman In the short term, LFI should merge with WSE or at least buy the small company bits.The WSE share register is an admin mess; LFI the same. Dont think there is a long term future for LFI either. |
Posted at 28/12/2023 19:00 by topvest Well done all. I should have held in there, but didn't want the double risk of LFI and WSE. Typical!Anyway, LFI also seeks to benefit. No change in the share price today though. LFI will soon have no strategic investments as well....just a £20-25m general portfolio. Begs the question whether LFI will be next. They can't sell City Group P.L.C., but guess its not worth anything really given all its clients are disappearing...only really Monteagle Holdings and LFI left + a couple of private companies. |
Posted at 02/12/2023 07:14 by russman must be something to do with change of auditor. If LFI was signed off, what would be different for WSE. Valuation of investment.Or A liquidation & they are crossing all the Ts, checking dates etc. |
Posted at 21/7/2023 12:07 by kinwah One possibility is the shares in ICH get distributed in specie to WSE shareholders in a liquidation. The holding in City Group has already been written off. You'd think it's just a question of getting all the ducks in a row now. |
Posted at 29/6/2023 10:08 by topvest It's starting to look like WSE might be liquidated at last. Management still haven't indicated that this is the case though, so can you trust them? Hopefully, they don't use it as a listed shell for a strategic investment. Anyway, well done to those that held as a return is looking closer. I still hold indirectly through LFI. |
Posted at 29/6/2023 08:05 by chrisdgb Why is this share 35p bid..????? |
Posted at 29/6/2023 07:51 by chrisdgb Well RNS now highlights 72p in cash/short term gilts.....clearly the wrong price |
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