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APL Acp Capital

0.375
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Acp Capital APL London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.375 01:00:00
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0.375
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ACP Capital APL Dividends History

No dividends issued between 25 Apr 2014 and 25 Apr 2024

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Posted at 16/3/2010 14:34 by jeff h
Bought again this am for under 20p.

Liked this bit about Leasecom from the results:-

"...the company made a dividend payment for 2009 of €7.0 million on 7 January 2010. Our share of that dividend is €3.14 million, which has already been received and will soon be distributed."

....so that's another approx £3m = 1.5p cash to come back and it will be distributed soon.

Also like the fact that nearly all the investments are in Euros so a nice hedge against the pound slumping.

The new Directors have done an excellent job in returning cash to shareholders since they were appointed...proved to be an excellent share to invest in as well.
Posted at 07/12/2009 14:25 by jeff h
Even better than I expected 26.8p to be returned....and it will be received
on Dec 24.

Merry Xmas APL Directors!....they've done a great job since coming on board.
Posted at 06/12/2009 15:00 by jeff h
ACPM will get dosh from their 44m Euro asset sales on Monday so ACP will get their 54% share.

If they return it all then ACP will get about GBP 21m.

That's more than what the ACPM stake is in APL's books for...and they still have other assets to flog.

So expect to get an initial 20-25p cash return from APL to be announced this week.
Posted at 29/1/2008 23:59 by rambutan2
qvt are a hedge fund arb. they clearly see value in apl. but at the same time the sellers were keen to get out, presumably fearing worse to come. i wonder who will prove to be correct?
Posted at 25/6/2007 11:07 by rambutan2
25 June 2007

ACP Capital creates strategic platform in France


ACP Capital Limited ('ACP Capital' or the 'Company': APL.LN), the merchant bank
and asset manager focused on the European small and medium sized enterprise ('
SME') markets, today announces the acquisition of a 45% stake in Leasecom Group
SAS, the holding company for France's leading independent IT lease broker
Leasecom SAS and its subsidiaries (collectively, 'Leasecom'), for approximately
€33 million.

The transaction is ACP Capital's first in France and a major step in the
development of a strategic loan and asset origination platform in the country.
The transaction is subject to a few outstanding conditions precedent including
the repayment of the existing debt...
Posted at 23/4/2007 16:35 by erwarsim
can't believe how quiet this board is.These are creeping up every day but are still seriously cheap.EPS 16.7 for 2007 and 27.1 for 2008...pays a divi...growth and income - what more do you want?

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