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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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O Twelve Estate | LSE:OTE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0XPT375 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 6.75 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2010 08:56 | I agree with you. Good buying opportunity. | topvest | |
06/2/2010 00:11 | Well I could not but help myself by some of these earlier today, are there any other holders out there. It seems to me OTE should pull through this year and given the gearing we could be inline for quite a giddy share price appreciation as time rolls by. | envirovision | |
05/2/2010 15:46 | Under the radar, think interims are due end of March. Re-financing done no dilution, my buy yesterday at 7.25 isnt looking too good. Have re-read the interims and can't see anything nasty there at all so happy to hold. Good luck all. | wattzy | |
05/2/2010 15:25 | I bought these a few months ago at 5.5 as I remember, then sold them at prices up to 14p in a lucky spike. It seems a no brainer to me, the property investment market has moved up about 20% from the lows and the refinancing means that the derivative is likely to expire worthless and rapidly from here on. Add 20% to the last portfolio valuation (+ 15 million?) and elimiate the bookkeeping entry ( which is all the derivative negative is) and you already have nav of 25p. The Panther stake shouLD ensure that shareholder's interests are protected as we wait for a re-assessment | ydderf | |
04/2/2010 13:08 | Still accumulating here. | wattzy | |
04/2/2010 13:05 | The exemplary funding and non - dilution represents a great advantage for OTE. | daniel | |
03/2/2010 16:29 | probably now too close! | hybrasil | |
20/1/2010 11:42 | I see one bit of good news and these will fly, have hardly risen from all time lows compared to other companies in the same field with no dilution and the Olympics getting closer and closer. | wattzy | |
20/1/2010 11:00 | i don't see these going anywhere | cyril4 | |
12/1/2010 10:26 | make's sense | cyril4 | |
12/1/2010 07:56 | 2 bid 1 offer at the open seems clear this seller and it could really go. | love it | |
11/1/2010 18:16 | Cyril4 - because they couldn't afford 1281 ? | glluckett2 | |
11/1/2010 15:53 | seem to want stock here 150k no move 8.5p | love it | |
11/1/2010 12:31 | Nice gearing. | sharpshare | |
07/1/2010 11:44 | why would anyone trade 1280 share's | cyril4 | |
29/12/2009 13:18 | I've topped up a few here as well. Interims were pretty positive and NAV should bounce back quite sharply by the finals in my opinion. Although the company is a bit of a zombie, they have avoided to date any permanent dimunition in shareholder value, other than 10p / share of bank fees and margin etc. Downside is this will be dividend locked for sometime. Upside is that you can quite easily see 40-50% of the c£120m valuation losses in the last 2 years reversing. Excluding fair value swaps, this could push NAV back towards 50p in the next year or so. However, what will Perloff and Utilico decide? They control the company between them. I would have thought it's a bit on the big side for Panther to integrate with their existing properties. RAM are managing the portfolio well. I would have thought that the best option for all, given the asset management costs have been cut enormously, is for RAM to manage this through to recovery. Any thoughts? | topvest | |
16/12/2009 09:45 | I noticed someone bought 700,000 at 8p yesterday and it wasn't announced until after the close at 1631. Is it a Director buying or possible stake building I wonder? I guess they must have confidence in OTE to invest £56k! | tts | |
27/11/2009 17:10 | It is perhaps true for some of those criminal managements; but OTE's are not so. Rather than diluting existing shareholders to oblivion and offering the company to strangers; they have secured one of the best deals in terms of debt restructuring and offered to buy back shares rather than dilute the company/shareholders with equity funding. Shareholders and management deserves to be rewarded by a good recovery in NAV & Share price and that remains the objective. The Olympics is no longer far away and OTE is best placed to benefit. | daniel | |
27/11/2009 15:59 | given what has happened elsewhere - see IERE for example - there seems little prospect that shareholders will be allowed to wait a couple of years to make a killing. Instead, for highly geared AIM property recovery situations, the way 'forward' seems to be a deeply discounted rights issue and placing so that management jobs and fees can be protected. Existing shareholders get diluted into oblivion Shareholders take the pain on the way down but others take the gain on the way back! I'm out! | ydderf | |
30/10/2009 15:43 | who's going to want this, take it maybe buy it no way | cyril4 | |
30/10/2009 14:02 | There will be a reason for this rise; still convinced it will be taken over! We will see if I'm right (or not) | tts | |
30/10/2009 08:40 | Up .5p on a 1750 sale? Maybe we should take turns at dumping 1750 shares:-) | truckertee | |
27/10/2009 12:16 | Here comes the Bid ? .. Lol | paragon157 |
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