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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Acmh Ltd | ACMH | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1.75 | 1.75 |
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Posted at 01/10/2011 15:45 by ajnmx I got a dividend cheque this morning, 0.66p per share. The enclosed note states that this represents the return of all material value to shareholders and no further dividends will be paid. Looks like the end of the story. |
Posted at 06/2/2011 21:29 by ajnmx Wish I knew the status of this company. I tried emailing the address on their website, but this was their reply:"All ACMH queries should be directed to Glenn Kennedy, glenn@abcapman.com as Xanthus Asset Management has been operating as a separate entity for over 2 years. " I don't really know what this means. I tried emailing Glenn but there has been no response. Aren't companies supposed to provide information to their shareholders? |
Posted at 14/1/2011 09:18 by pelleeds1980 Ok no worries thanks Ian, bit clear as mud the whole thing but cant complain as divi was a great surprise |
Posted at 13/1/2011 20:28 by pelleeds1980 Hi guys how are you dealing with this for CGT purposes. Obviously got the divi income, but can we claim for the loss on the capital yet?Thanks in advance |
Posted at 26/7/2010 16:13 by rj allen It is now exactly a year since the last dividend of 7pps was paid. Has anyone received one this year? Does anyone have access to the Report and Accounts? |
Posted at 22/10/2009 22:42 by ajnmx Does anyone know anything about this co yet?Given current performance in the current bull market, I can't see this divi being repeated in the near future. |
Posted at 03/8/2009 15:26 by jamie62 I have to say that having this board helped me in convincing them that I knew that a dividend had been paid .... as for the reason/explanation of the dividend, I am in the dark. However, as it was for twice the cost of my investment, I am quite happy. Makes me wonder, if we are likely to receive future dividends or an improved offer to buy our shares. |
Posted at 29/7/2009 12:09 by ajnmx I think there's a box on the tax return to enter your dividends. Normal UK dividends come with a 10% tax credit which means there's no additional tax to pay if you're a basic rate taxpayer (there is extra if you're on the higher rate). The ACMH divi is gross so there will be tax to pay on this. |
Posted at 29/7/2009 10:58 by ajnmx Very odd... mine doesn't say any of that! No tax deduction for me, I got the full 7p per share.I tried emailing the co to try to find out what this dividend is but there has been no response. I have noticed the main acmh website has changed though in the last week but no info there. The xanthus site hasn't had the fund performance updated since April, hardly a sign of a thriving business. I think they've just called it a day. |
Posted at 28/7/2009 23:10 by ajnmx I'm fairly sure that there's no tax credit because there has been no deduction. As a Cayman registered company there's no corporation tax. The dividends are paid gross. It says on my payment advice "investors resident in the UK will have to include the full amount of the dividend in their tax return". It was a "payment advice", not a "tax voucher". Did yours say "tax voucher"? |
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