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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Appreciate Group Plc | APP | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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42.20 |
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Posted at 23/1/2023 14:25 by topvest Yes, all effectively over on the APP bid. I've taken 42p a share for my Appreciate shares in the market today, along with the 0.8p dividend as its xd. The 44p bid value assumes a 580p Paypoint price so the bid is worth about 43p at the moment given Paypoint is 10% lower. There remains some market risk on the 43p value on offer. I think that there may be some further selling of Paypoint shares when APP shareholders get a small allocated holding. I do think that Paypoint looks interesting, so I have that on my watch list if it goes below £5 or so. A disappointing end to APP really caused by poor management under the previous CEO and Chair. Well done to the new Chairman and Harwood for at least creating some return to weary holders over the last 6 months! Any thoughts from other holders? |
Posted at 20/1/2023 18:18 by petrencf PAY is massively undervalued right now, especially after the recent TU and this "cheap" acquisition. If APP can deliver 7-8m profit every year, their extra debt will be covered by their profit in circa 5-6 years, unless Asteriscos will make a move for them much sooner. |
Posted at 20/1/2023 17:20 by topvest Yes, unfortunately the previous CEO broke APP. Still a reasonable return from where we were so well done the Chairman and Harwood. |
Posted at 17/1/2023 19:17 by topvest It's interesting.They are adding at c41.5p price versus 42.5p on the table plus the 0.8p dividend. The Paypoint shares are worth less than 11p. 5/5.80 x 11p = 9.5p, so 42.5p with the 33p. Alternatively, given the very slim pickings from an arbitrage opportunity, after financing for up to 6 months, maybe they are voting "no" and pushing for a better bid price. We all know its worth 50p or so in cash. We will find out at the end of the week. Interesting Paypoint FCA approval announcement today. Just has the look and feel of this not being all over. |
Posted at 07/12/2022 12:02 by cfro I see PAY continues to sink in price. The deal to APP shareholders is supposed to be 580p a share but now its gone down to 512p..I believe Samson Rock are short of PAY so it looks like they are playing the arbitrage between the two. Very clever. As time goes by it looks increasingly unlikely a counter offer will come in but this deal as it now stands doesnt look quite as attractive as it first did. |
Posted at 24/10/2022 18:12 by velocytongo hxxps://bdaily.co.ukinteresting times at app |
Posted at 03/10/2022 08:17 by topvest I've added a few more after North Atlantic Smaller Companies took a 10% holding. Christopher Mills getting involved on a bigger scale is normally a positive sign and you can buy at virtually the same price as he purchased from Unicorn. P/E of 6, dividend yield of 8%+, massive cash pile earning interest and a chart breaking upwards are all good signs.Positive news on the UK this morning that Truss is going to be forced into being more moderate as well. |
Posted at 20/9/2022 10:23 by boonkoh My view is that I'm sanguine about the upcoming critical quarter. I expect corporate bookings to motor ahead. There's still a labour crunch, especially low wage and temp, for the high season coming up. Vouchers from Appreciate as used as incentives and to boost pay (without raising the basic wage).So I can definitely see good corporate billings in the months ahead, and therefore APP meeting market expectations. If they do, we're looking at an amazing 8% dividend yield share, cash rich, and barely 5-6x PE.For me it's only a matter of time before APP is trading at 35p+, and I'm not selling till it hits 40p+. |
Posted at 29/6/2022 18:00 by r9505571 Appreciate Group plc Recommends A Final Dividend, Payable on 3 October 2022The Board of Appreciate Group plc has recommended a final dividend of 1.2 pence, making a full dividend for the year of 1.8 pence per share (FY21: 1.0 pence). The dividend will be payable on 3 October 2022 to shareholders on the register on 26 August 2022, subject to shareholder approval. |
Posted at 28/6/2022 09:13 by tomps2 Appreciate Group (APP) Full year 2022 results presentation - June 2022Appreciate’s CEO, Ian O’Doherty, CFO, Tim Clancy and COO, Julian Coghlan, present the full-year 2022 results for the year ended 31 March 2022. Video: www.piworld.co.uk/co Podcast: piworld.podbean.com/ |
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