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AC8 Acceler8 Ventures Plc

90.00
0.00 (0.00%)
04 Oct 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Acceler8 Ventures Plc AC8 London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 90.00 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00
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GENERAL FINANCIAL

Acceler8 Ventures AC8 Dividends History

No dividends issued between 05 Oct 2014 and 05 Oct 2024

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Posted at 09/1/2022 20:48 by someuwin
I seem to recall someone saying that it was against the rules to list a shell company if they have a target acquisition deal already in place.

Point being that even if (as seems highly likely to me) the AC8 directors knew from the start what their acquisition target was, they would still have to wait for a respectable amount of time before announcing the deal. I'd have thought six months would be long enough.

AC8 listed on 19/Jul/2021. Six months later takes us to 19/Jan/2022. So I think we might be getting very close to the big reveal!
Posted at 09/1/2022 16:21 by super squid
There is pretty much no doubt that all three will succeed big-time. Why ?

Simple really. Mr. Williams is well connected and he knows the markets. He is respected. He creates the framework, provides the business management and seed capital and then makes it attractive for big-hitter investors to vend-in.

As to BAY vs.REDC, I think that is easy. REDC has the same equity set-up as AC8. Few shares and very responsive to demand. If you look at the track-record of the co-Director to Mr. Williams it is stellar in the software space. Even a half decent deal will make it fly.

As to BAY, Peter Tom is a legend in his own lifetime but it will take a while to build another Breedon although Sigmaroc has gone from nothing to a major in the same space within 2 years.

Frankly all three are almost certain success stories. I am surprised others have not spotted the opportunity and what is happening.
Posted at 02/12/2021 19:03 by someuwin
Confirmed in the FT. So any company valued at up to £30m that want a main listing better get on the phone to AC8.

"The reforms will also force smaller companies, worth less than £30m, that want to list in London to choose platforms for growth stocks, such as Aim or Aquis Growth Market, rather than the main London Stock Exchange.

The new regulations will lift the minimum market value for a listing on London’s main market from £700,000 to £30m. Some market participants warned that the FCA’s initial proposal of a £50m threshold was too high."
Posted at 02/12/2021 13:55 by someuwin
Just seen this on twitter. Looks like AC8 will be one of the last standard listed cash shells - should give them a lot more bargaining power.

"Andrew Monk @AmonkMonkey ยท29m

New FCA listing rules are out - standard listing now min £30mn so no more small cash shells - existing ones now very valuable and have 2 years to do a deal"
Posted at 04/11/2021 16:37 by lightning rod
You are right Fergus.

The term SPAC has been imported from the US and really means the same as a 'shell'.

Cash shell ? I am not so sure as AC8 has some cash but only a modest amount.

Enough ? We shall see.
Posted at 04/11/2021 16:34 by furgus ferret
A SPAC with cash is a 'cash-shell' with a targeted objective.

Does AC8 have enough cash to complete a transaction ?

Probably so as these guys know what they are doing.
Posted at 04/11/2021 16:15 by someuwin
AC8 should be viewed as a SPAC rather than a shell imo.
Posted at 04/11/2021 15:48 by lw425
Also AC8 have a main market listing, not AIM. Very unusual and signifies the directors and founders have serious intentions.
Posted at 01/9/2021 07:52 by mister md
bozzy_s: PAA/LVCG ouch, don't remind me ! Yes that one is a perfect example - yet still it seems to attract a new wave of gullible investors each time it changes name and strategy, but the shareprice continues to plummet. I hardly touch anything on AIM these days.

Took a gamble on UK Spac (SPC) which seems about to pay off, so hoping for a bit of excitement with AC8 too. The first sign of a decent RNS and the shareprice should be marked up with any buys sending it much higher still due to the low # in issue - at least that's my expectation. Assuming the market environment stays favourable etc
Posted at 29/8/2021 01:00 by bozzy_s
3. Share price 235p, not 270p!

No-one's buying AC8 for its cash reserves / asset base obviously!!!!!

No-one at all should be investing in AC8 at this stage. It's a punt on a new microcap company whose founders might, or might not, make some sort of business deal.

As far as I can tell these aren't serial losers. Their names haven't been associated with repeated smallcap failures over the years - the usual burgle a living from AIM for as many years as shareholders cough up funds - unless someone can show me otherwise.

So a level playing field, a new team, and a chance of something spectacular happening in future.

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