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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Awg Assd Cash | LSE:AWGA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1FQXQ60 | ORD 19 181/201P (ASSD OSPREY CASH) |
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27/2/2002 | 09:35 | AWGA Huge Buys ? | 11 |
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Posted at 17/2/2002 10:55 by alared These are redeemable shares issued by anglian water to shareholders (for tax reasons)instead of a dividend.AWG then buys them back,if shareholders want to sell.It`s all done so AWG can claim back tax.The current dividend is 13.42p per share,so they issue 1342 redeemable shares at 0.001p instead.The 43m trade is probably the company buying back it`s own redeemable shares. |
Posted at 12/2/2002 14:54 by richard_robinson Considering an offer price of just 0.01 thats a hell of a loss to make up. Any idears ? |
Posted at 12/2/2002 14:50 by richard_robinson Does anyone know why someone would want to buy 43m shares in AWGA ? |
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