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PWS Pinewood

560.00
0.00 (0.00%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Pinewood PWS London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 560.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
560.00 560.00
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Pinewood Shepperton PWS Dividends History

No dividends issued between 10 May 2014 and 10 May 2024

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Posted at 07/7/2011 16:27 by dashton42
Warren James upped its holding again, now on 27.09% of PWS voting rights. Respectable share volume today. Hmm..
Posted at 24/6/2011 06:53 by dashton42
Quite a clear summary of the PWS situation so far in the Guardian:
Posted at 24/6/2011 06:37 by dashton42
Re. delisting PWS, this from FT Alphaville yesterday:

NH
breaking

NH
Warren James Holdings can now stop Pinewood from being delisted

Pinewood Shepperton PLC (PWS:LSE): Last: 210.00, down 0.5 (-0.24%), High: 211.25, Low: 210.00, Volume: 1.89m

NH
they have 25%

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unlucky MR Whittaker

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Diamond geezers.
Posted at 17/6/2011 10:59 by dashton42
More PWS news on FT Alphaville:

UK M&A wrap
Posted by Neil Hume on Jun 17 09:38.

John Whittaker has responded to the stake-building efforts of Warren James Holdings.

The billionaire property developer has been able to declare his £96m offer for film studio Pinewood Sheppterton unconditional as to acceptances on Friday morning, and repeated his intention to de-list the business (if he gets enough votes).

This morning's statement from Whittaker's Peel Holdings:


It is the current intention of the Board of Peel Acquisitions that if the Offer becomes or is declared unconditional in all respects and if Peel Acquisitions then holds over 75 per cent. of the issued share capital of Pinewood, Peel Acquisitions will procure the making of applications by Pinewood to the FSA for the cancellation of the listing of Pinewood Shares on the Official List and to the London Stock Exchange for the cancellation of admission to trading of Pinewood Shares on its market for listed securities. It is anticipated that such cancellation will take effect no earlier than 20 Business Days after the Offer becomes or is declared unconditional in all respects.

The question is whether he will get to 75 per cent. If he doesn't, a stub of Pinewood equity will remain listed on the LSE.

He's already got 63.3 per cent in the bag, so the odds are that he will prevail. that said, we still don't know precisely how much stock Warren James has bought. All we do know is that they owned around 5 per cent before yesterday's rumoured purchase of a further 10 per cent. And 15 per cent will be enough to prevent Whittaker from squeezing out minority shareholders.
Posted at 17/5/2011 14:33 by zeppo
A statement from PWS today at 14.25.

Fluid situation?


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Posted at 06/10/2010 14:08 by johncsimpson
loafofbread

I 'log into' this board now and again and would visit more often (but it's a bit of a graveyard - no disrespect meant to you); I have some PWS in an ISA.

Just wanted to say:

Keep the faith; she'll come good one day . . . IMO
Posted at 13/1/2007 20:35 by paulgolds75
From AOL UK home page today

Top share tips for 2007

It's always tricky picking winners on the stockmarket, and even the experts get it wrong. But if you can afford to take a bit of a gamble, and do your research properly, there's definitely money to be made.

We've asked one of the country's leading stockbrokers to give us its views on which shares of the larger companies could give you a decent return over the next 12 months or more.

Here are The Share Centre's top tips for 2007. (Please note that these should not be seen to be personal recommendations or investment advice. Our opinions are given in good faith and can change at any time.)

Pinewood Shepperton Studios (PWS)

The home of every single James Bond film from Dr No through to last year's Casino Royale is on Gordon Brown's Christmas investment list for 2007, as pre-budget tax incentives have been introduced to stimulate the UK film industry.

The film production industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by an increasing worldwide demand. Forecasts show strong growth from both cinema and home viewing of films and with the European market, home DVD sales are expected to grow by 8.5%.

The British film industry has also benefited from its marked international appeal as, along with Bond, recent films Bridget Jones's Diary, Johnny English and Love Actually (each grossing over $100million) have all utilised facilities at the Studios and raised the profile of the UK within the international film industry.

The company is also returning to paying dividends after omitting its dividend last year.

This should be seen as a higher risk growth stock for investors looking for a famous name from the past that could reward.
Posted at 01/1/2007 19:19 by azalea
chaudr

I interpreted the words "added attraction of acquisition interest" as meaning that PWS was the attraction - potential victim, not the predator. Given the presence of SVG Capital (largest shareholder), known if not reknowned for its spotting of undervalued companies, I am still of that opinion.
Posted at 15/12/2006 12:58 by azalea
In Sept the IC gave a 'Good value rating' @ 214p, citing promising prospect for the film and TV businesses. It highlighted that Pinewood had 2m sqft of extra space with planning consent, which could be developed for studios/media offices/workshops for third parties. It quoted analysts as being excited about PWS entering into a partnership with property experts - Morley Fund Management to develop Shepperton studios. Since Oct 06. 3 directors bought a combined £250k worth of shares at aound the current price. both SVG Capital (13.19%)_ and Barclays (4.88%)have recently increased their major holdings. In adding to all the above the list of star studded major investors and in particular Landsdowne (9.6%)Artemis Inv Man (9.38%) and JP Jorgan Chase (9.29%), clinched my own decision to buy. Backed by the above, it is my belief that there is a lot more to go for here and give the prime real estate PWS is sitting on, it is not immune from corporate action.
Posted at 15/12/2006 10:02 by ygor705
These look interesting so we bought a few earlier in the week for our investment club. My understanding is that they have 50% of a JV with Norwich Union which owns 2oo acres of land in the West London area. Can't be bad with an improving earnings profile (and possibly dividend) coming up behind it.

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