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Apace Media | LSE:APA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0PCZJ47 | ORD 1P |
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08/1/2011 | 20:01 | Apace Media - With charts | 761 |
21/1/2010 | 10:52 | Apella Resources separates iron-vanadium-titanium operations into new entity Pow | 1 |
28/10/2005 | 08:44 | Apace Media | 164 |
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Posted at 05/7/2010 11:10 by mam fach 3p is better than nothing.There is always a BUT why would they want to buy your shares. It does make you think they are worth far more than 3p. I suppose it all depends on the price you paid originally. |
Posted at 15/3/2010 09:51 by howie1943 Death throes Apace share price. Last day on AIM. |
Posted at 12/3/2010 13:19 by jabberstocky Sad story this one. Thought the market had been very good to APA over the years, not with the share price, but its willingness to go on funding.Guess it got fed up. A few lessons can be learnt. BTW is there anything on line about the Albanian litigation other than in the company's RNS's? |
Posted at 12/3/2010 10:13 by howie1943 Only 3 days left to buy or sell.Share price up today again 6%. Notification that Guy Thomas has 3% of company shares, is this Thomas the small shareholders litigation expert, is there going to be someone who is going to fight Stoessel's takeover of Apace Media. I hope so! this is "daylight robbery" |
Posted at 09/3/2010 21:42 by howie1943 Whats happening share price up 3.3% and mainly sells and the best price was the last. Is the MM collecting shares for someone and giving a good price for the shares. |
Posted at 16/2/2010 12:32 by michaelmouse If I were a shareholder then I might have an issue with the following statement:-"The Directors are considering the Group's options in respect of its factual television production and distribution businesses and are considering all alternatives, including the possible disposal of these businesses to a third party. The Directors' current considerations may or may not lead to a transaction. Shareholders will be kept informed of any material developments." and the January statement :- "The Directors of Apace note the movement in the Company's share price and know of no reason for the recent rise." SP had shot back up to 3p at that stage on disposal gossip. A cynic (not myself I hasten to add) might think that they didn't want a rising share price to interfere with a possible delisting. Anyway I leave shareholders to make up their own minds! Michael. |
Posted at 15/2/2010 18:33 by michaelmouse Truffle - Some shareholders won't like holding shares in a company that isn't listed and whose shares will be even more difficult to trade than they are now:-"The principal effects of the Cancellation will include (amongst others): (a) there will be no public stock market on which Shareholders can trade their Ordinary Shares and, further, no other trading facility (other than the Third Party Facility referred to in paragraph 6 below) will be available to enable trading of the Ordinary Shares. Consequently, following Cancellation, there can be no guarantee that a Shareholder will be able to purchase or sell any Ordinary Shares; (b) no price will be publicly quoted for the Ordinary Shares;" I'm not a holder of APA shares, but do hold shares in DCD media. The statement suggests talks are still ongoing with DCD (or others) to dispose of Steadfast and APA's music publishing business. APA shareholders do have my sympathy since it appears they will be delisting well below fair value. Sadly, it is always a risk with smaller companies where the CEO has a major holding (68% from a previous post?). Good luck. Michael. |
Posted at 28/1/2010 16:15 by topinfo DJ Apace Media PLC Statement re Share Price Movement TIDMAPA RNS Number : 3005G Apace Media PLC 28 January 2010 Apace Media plc ("Apace" or the "Company") Statement re: Price Movement The Directors of Apace note the movement in the Company's share price and know of no reason for the recent rise. |
Posted at 28/1/2010 10:08 by cliley454 Apace Media. APA. Market cap £4.46mOver looked and very undervalued imho. Please take a few minutes to follow the links to allow for a fuller understanding of APA for your research. In Feb 2007 APA formed a strategic partnership with Sweden's MTG broadcasting and formed the joint venture Balkan Media Group Ltd (BMGL). Move then to July 2008. APA partner, MTG buys Nova TV for £540m. Following rejected attempts by MTG to buy APAs 50% of BMGL they agree a merger whereby all assets of BMGL are placed into Nova TV and APA end up with 5% of the total. That's 5% of Nova TV, bought a year earlier for £540 plus 5% of BMGL, which held all of Apace's Eastern European broadcasting assets. The deal wasn't completed until August 2009 so no Nova TV revenues show on the 6 months to June 2009 balance sheet. Also not showing is £1.6m received for repayment of loans. So they have at least £2.5m cash and 5% of Nova TV worth £27m and 5% of the other Eastern European assets. But there's even more. They also own a couple of UK broadcasters, Pro-Active TV and Steadfast TV, both profit making. Now here's were it gets interesting. APA are in talks with DCD Media for DCD to buy Steadfast from APA. (post 644 of 670). Interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2009 showed steadfast TV made a profit of £247,000 for the first 6 months and is expected to do even better over the next 6 months as the recession recedes. Also included in the deal is Steadfast International which is also profitable. No announcement has been made as yet regarding this deal, so one can only speculate as to the value placed on Steadfast TV, but it should be multiples of the £500k+ profit they will make this year. |
Posted at 25/1/2010 07:57 by cliley454 Apace Media. APA. Market cap £3.46mOver looked and very undervalued imho. Please take a few minutes to follow the links to allow for a fuller understanding of APA for your research. In Feb 2007 APA formed a strategic partnership with Sweden's MTG broadcasting and formed the joint venture Balkan Media Group Ltd (BMGL). Move then to July 2008. APA partner, MTG buys Nova TV for £540m. Following rejected attempts by MTG to buy APAs 50% of BMGL they agree a merger whereby all assets of BMGL are placed into Nova TV and APA end up with 5% of the total. That's 5% of Nova TV, bought a year earlier for £540 plus 5% of BMGL, which held all of Apace's Eastern European broadcasting assets. The deal wasn't completed until August 2009 so no Nova TV revenues show on the 6 months to June 2009 balance sheet. Also not showing is £1.6m received for repayment of loans. So they have at least £2.5m cash and 5% of Nova TV worth £27m and 5% of the other Eastern European assets. But there's even more. They also own a couple of UK broadcasters, Pro-Active TV and Steadfast TV, both profit making. Now here's were it gets interesting. APA are in talks with DCD Media for DCD to buy Steadfast from APA. (see above post). Interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2009 showed steadfast TV made a profit of £247,000 for the first 6 months and is expected to do even better over the next 6 months as the recession recedes. Also included in the deal is Steadfast International which is also profitable. No announcement has been made as yet regarding this deal, so one can only speculate as to the value placed on Steadfast TV, but it should be multiples of the £500k+ profit they will make this year. |
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