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ELH Eurodis Elect.

0.95
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Eurodis Elect. LSE:ELH London Ordinary Share GB0003100772 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.95 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/7/2006
19:34
ELH news....

elh

13579
27/7/2006
17:26
Daily Mail had it on biggest movers list today 27/07/2006
Down 0.05 to 1p LOL?????? Who is trading these then?????????????

very quick
08/7/2006
19:19
Daily Mail had them on their biggest movers list today !
snape
31/5/2006
19:05
Anyone any idea when it will be declared of negligible value by the IR?.
Hopefully in the current tax year?

stephenwilson
31/3/2006
23:45
Noticed that my ELH shares have been wiped off my Squaregain portfolio on 28/3/06. Looks like that is the final ending!!!!!
sdtoot
17/3/2006
14:55
Wonder if Eurodis folding has had any impact to Doug's life..........none i should imagine.....

Mine - well i'll probably be working till i'm seventy now.......

If only.........

edward3
13/3/2006
20:00
LOL

Fantasy time.

henri matisse
13/3/2006
19:36
VQ - Makes you wonder why theres been no updates/de listing?. You may have a point, not sure what a reversal would pay though?
the stinger
13/3/2006
11:58
This will turn into a shell, you watch and wait for a reversal. Could take some time, but all is not lost here yet??????
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

very quick
24/2/2006
11:04
swap you PB...x 5 !! we,ve been had to put it bluntly. All gone - down the tubes. Tough.
galleon
09/2/2006
15:04
Didn't Jesper Olsen used to play for Man United?

Really should have ended "and shareholders got squat".

momentos
09/2/2006
14:08
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Abuse team
08/2/2006
17:07
The advantage is capital losses. Technically we own shares in the parent company of the group, not the subsids. That is why in the annual accounts you have the "company balance sheet" as well as the "consolidated balance sheet". In the former you will see a large figure for "investments" which is the value of all the subsidiaries, a dozen or so in ELH's case. As the subsids are liquidated, this amount will be written down to zero and the parent company will have a massive loss which in some circumstances can be used against future gains for tax purposes. It really depends on details of contracts with the lending banks, but in some circumstances the company could be sold on as a shell, or rather reversed into, for this purpose. The return to shareholders in that case would be pitifully small, but nevertheless positive as far as the IR are concerned - we will just have to wait patiently to find out.

This has happened in the past, albeit in only a small number of cases. Leisure Investments crashed, but the parent company, renamed Select Industries, was saved and eventually reversed into by GWB, a company that was making capital gains from spinning off subsids. Effectively it paid less for the company than the tax it would have paid without the bought-in losses, and shareholders found themselves re-listed (although with a small % of the enlarged share capital).

sharw
08/2/2006
15:26
TK, yes, that possibility was discussed. Personally, I don't see any advantages in creating a shell, but you are right to mention it.
realcooltrader
08/2/2006
15:02
... in which case we wouldn't be able to declare a capital loss on ELH? Unless we sold the shares ... for nothing?
oxford blue
08/2/2006
14:49
Yes potentially.
knowing
08/2/2006
14:47
... in which we would then still hold shares potentially?
oxford blue
08/2/2006
14:45
RCT you did forget to mention that there maybe a shell left at the end of it all.
knowing
08/2/2006
14:34
RCT: Thanks :( After their spectacular fall, i thought I would leave these in the bottom drawer and forget about them. I'm really surprised by all this. ELH isn't exactly a penny share (not in comopany profile anyway).

Thanks again - I shall trawl through the misery of the posts.

oxford blue
08/2/2006
14:30
ob, you only need to read back 30 or so posts to get a flavour - ELH is in administration, all the good bits have been sold off, there's loads of debt and we PIs are at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to handouts. I think it's safe to say we will not see any money back. However, as was discussed towards the end of January, the IR has not declared the shares dead yet, and there does not appear to be a timeframe in which they are obliged so to do. We can but wait.
realcooltrader
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