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ACH Achp

11.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Achp LSE:ACH London Ordinary Share GB00B1Z5KB73 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 11.75 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
8.50 15.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 11.75 GBX

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Posted at 31/5/2020 21:55 by topvest
Yes. 1.5p per share. Asta Capital is a quality business. Once the Lloyd's insurance market bounces back it should be sold for a decent amount. Otherwise, happy to collect the decent annual dividend. Still a business worth 20p/share in my view.
Posted at 07/4/2019 17:07 by topvest
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All a bit disappointing.
That being said, the net debt has gone, so we should be receiving dividends from 2019 onwards.
Net debt seems to have disappeared due to a £1.1m 15% share buy-back in Jan 2019 and presumably the receipt of a final dividend. Asta Capital continues to throw out cash and made a £10m EBITDA in 2018.
Asta Capital remains a nice company to list in my view, as I have said before.
I value ACHP at somewhere between 15p and 20p per share, but I'm going to continue holding in my portfolio at 10p per share, given its unlisted.
Posted at 03/7/2018 16:32 by horndean eagle
PBT actually a couple of million better than that. They are amortising goodwill of circa 2m. Balance sheet valuation should hopefully hold firm. Its not a particularly demanding multiple and implies a liquidity discount given its a 30% share. hopefully other shareholders decide to carve it up at a reasonable price.
Posted at 01/6/2018 20:49 by topvest
Well there is the delisting announcement. A bit disappointing, particularly late on a Friday, but in this case its probably sensible if the company is going to be liquidated. This means that they should be able to minimise any future costs.

The targeted sale of Asta Capital by the end of January 2019 is definitely a positive development though, and I suspect there is a willing buyer.

It will be interesting to see how much they get for a third of this highly successful company. The Asta Capital 2017 accounts haven't been filed at Companies house yet. I do trust management to treat minority shareholders fairly. They certainly have done on Tawa Associates to date, and its the same majority shareholder involved which is a massive French company.

I bet someone will be buying up shares as people bale ahead of the delisting. 800k sold at 5p or so today. Absolute madness as Asta Capital was valued in ACHP at 14p using an old valuation in November 2016. I'm holding onto mine as I will hope to receive 15-20p per share within a year!

You can always be cynical in these situations, but by taking the company private the directors can do the deal without any circulars or expensive costs. One of the options appears to be the buyer acquiring the ACHP shares, and this would clearly be very expensive for an AIM company in terms of transaction costs etc., so I am supportive. Another option is that Financière Pinault S.C.A. make an offer to buy out ACHP and clearly that's cheaper to do off the market. Again, I don't believe that they will treat us too badly, based on my Tawa experience, but the risk remains I suppose.

I will be inclined to hold at 10p in my portfolio as a private company, being a discount to the 14p net asset value. I suppose the range of probable outcomes is anywhere between 0p and 5p low-end and 20p to 25p top-end. 0p is unlikely. 25p probably equally so. Patience required and I would guess 10-20p is the most likely range of outcome.

They are also not just a forced seller. Presumably if the the price isn't good enough, one of the options is Financière Pinault S.C.A. taking 100% through buying the ACHP shares as vaguely flagged as an option in the announcement. So they do have some leverage to get a reasonable deal or stay invested in Asta. I will be very disappointed if we do not get value for our holding in Asta Capital which is a truly fine company and I suspect the other holders will be as well.

I note this as well which provides some reassurance... "Following the Delisting, no changes are planned to the board nor is it expected that the existing relationship deed between the Company and FinP will change. The City Code on Takeovers and Mergers provides that the Company remains subject to the Code for a period of ten (10) years after the Delisting. Under the relationship deed, FinP can vote on all the proposed resolutions."
Posted at 15/10/2017 13:08 by topvest
See from the interims that they have tidied things up a little. Asta Capital is worth £20m and trading well. Some positive news flow on Asta's web-site which indicates growth in the current year. Preference shares have been repaid. Share capital of Asta Capital was reorganised in the summer. Is this a precursor to a listing of Asta Capital?

This could mean a listing through a reverse takeover which is what I have always hoped...

"The strategy of the Company is to manage and monitor its investment in Asta while actively supporting Asta's strategic growth plans and to focus on minimising its cost base."

If it did happen it would probably be Q1 2018, I would guess, given that both companies have a December year-end. Equally Asta could list in its own right which might be a cleaner scenario, albeit you might have a position where ACHP needs to sell a large block eventually which wouldn't be ideal.

ACHP could stand for Asta Capital Holdings PLC - a coincidence or a marker for the future name change!?

Will need some dividends from Asta going forward to service the c £2m of remainder debt and cover running costs. Think some sort of strategic move is needed to optimise shareholder value here or else it will languish on a big discount to intrinsic value of its main investment. Personally, I think Asta Capital is probably worth closer to £100m if it IPOd in current markets.
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