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QRT Quarto Group Incorporated

140.00
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Quarto Group Incorporated QRT London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 140.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
140.00 140.00
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MEDIA

Quarto QRT Dividends History

No dividends issued between 20 Apr 2014 and 20 Apr 2024

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Posted at 07/3/2024 07:13 by zoolook
Finally sense from AJ Bell:


I am writing to you to inform you that our Corporate Actions team have confirmed that they will be submitting the S302 on behalf of AJ Bell shareholders who have elected to tender shares with this tender box ticked (option A), to ensure that this is not treated as a dividend.
Posted at 23/2/2024 10:46 by zoolook
I’m coming to the same conclusion about AJ Bell. Their latest response is far from clear whether they will be completing an S302

“I am writing to you to confirm that I have chased this up with our Corporate Actions team and they have informed me that your payment following this tender offer should not be liable to withholding tax, and the S302 form would be filled in by AJ bell to reclaim the tax (using option A) if this payment were subject to withholding tax.”

Come on AJBell just fill the bloody form in irrespectively to place it beyond any doubt that it’s not a dividend
Posted at 20/2/2024 09:47 by cockerhoop
Yes, if you fill in an S302 stating you're tendering 100% (Option A) then it's clearly not a dividend so not liable for withholding tax.
Posted at 14/2/2024 10:02 by zoolook
So that’s the logic for including the dividend option!
Posted at 13/2/2024 18:17 by cockerhoop
ham74,My understanding is that withholding tax is only applicable to dividends. Normally applied at 30% or 15% with a W-8Ben & 0% in a SIPP.What the S302 form does is allow the investor to pledge that the tender offer isn't a dividend in disguise to get around the withholding tax. If withholding tax is applied with no W-8Ben then the effective return would be £1.05!!
Posted at 13/2/2024 17:27 by zoolook
ham74

They offer the option of taking the proceeds as a dividend in the below form. It surprises me that this option is legitimately available given that it obviously isn’t a dividend


hxxps://www.quarto.com/public/pdf/investor/20240118_063542_Form_Section_302_certification.pdf
Posted at 25/1/2024 10:10 by bc1984
To be honest, I am not quite happy with the tender offer and I did vote against it but I am accepting the tender offer.

Reason: Instead of having a tender offer, the same amount which is over GBP 15mil can be distributed as dividend which would yield over 25% of the share price, I am sure the share price and trading volume will be more beneficial to minority.

Right now such "buybacks" at low price is a steal for the controlling parties and insiders and they are not participating in the tender offer.
Posted at 30/8/2023 13:37 by florence141414
So if they roughly make twice as much in their seasonably favouravable H2 period then we're on for post tax profits of about 5m dollars this year. It could easily be argued that this is the low point of the cycle as customer demand bottomed, freight rates have now normalised and they've eliminated most of the finance costs that were still present in H1. No guarantees of course as the popularity or lack thereof of any one publication in their portfolio is a bit of a lottery and it's possible customer demand gets worse not better. On balance though I think the likelihood is that the market is offering us an opportunity to buy FY24/25 profits of 8-12m at bargain prices. Not to mention that the runway now looks cleared for a dividend declaration if that does turn out to be the case.
Posted at 24/4/2023 14:12 by zoolook
Good lengthy discussion about QRT from 2hrs30mins in: hxxps://youtu.be/Nv8xecN1uGc
Posted at 23/2/2023 10:13 by battlebus2
Impressive move by QRT over the last couple of weeks. £2 beckons.

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