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BLV Belvoir Group Plc

279.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Belvoir Group Plc LSE:BLV London Ordinary Share GB00B4QY1P51 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 279.00 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Lessors Of Real Property,nec 33.72M 7.41M 0.1986 14.05 104.08M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 279.00 GBX

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Posted at 29/3/2024 08:20 by Belvoir Daily Update
Belvoir Group Plc is listed in the Lessors Of Real Property,nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BLV. The last closing price for Belvoir was 279p.
Belvoir currently has 37,304,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Belvoir is £104,078,160.
Belvoir has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.05.
This morning BLV shares opened at -
Posted at 19/1/2024 19:11 by riverman77
Thanks, I'm more thinking along the lines that if this deal falls through and someone else comes in for BLV at a decent premium. Probably unlikely but can't be ruled out. Have personally always preferred BLV of the 2 as they make such a good effort with getting their message out to retail investors, while their financial services side gives an extra string to their bow.
Posted at 19/1/2024 12:35 by hericsaba
If you want to buy in, it looks better BLV at the moment: you can buy BLV 259.6p (which is 322p new share price), while TPFG is 334.7p. So check both options as prices can change due to big spreads.
Posted at 19/1/2024 10:50 by gdjs100
BLV is trading at a slight discount still. You can work it out...
Posted at 19/1/2024 10:41 by riverman77
Have held BLV in the past and would be interested in buying again as think the greater size/liquidity could lead to an improved share price rating, on top of the scale benefits which should boost profitability. Any views on whether better to add BLV or TPFG at this stage?
Posted at 19/1/2024 10:15 by gre
I watched the presentation on IMC yesterday and it simply reinforced my decision to sell out after the deal was announced. I am really disappointed that Dorian and Louise are only staying on for 12 months to assist in the handover. They have both been instrumental to the success of BLV and will be sorely missed.

This seems like a nil premium takeover rather than a merger to me!
Posted at 16/1/2024 07:15 by jeegee
Chance for investors to hear directly from Gareth Samples and Dorian Gonsalves, respective CEOs of TPFG and Belvoir.

Investor Presentation via Investor Meet Company

On 18 January 2024 at 4.30 p.m. (GMT), Gareth Samples (CEO of TPFG) and Dorian Gonsalves (CEO of Belvoir) will provide a presentation (the "Presentation") relating to proposed recommended all-share merger of TPFG and Belvoir (the "Merger") via Investor Meet Company.

Defined terms used in this announcement have the meanings given to them in the announcement of the Merger, by TPFG and Belvoir on 10 January 2024 (the "Merger Announcement").

At this Presentation the benefits of the Merger envisaged by both CEOs will be summarised, including the reasons why the Merger should be attractive to TPFG and Belvoir Shareholders alike.

The Presentation will be open to, amongst others, all shareholders of TPFG and/or Belvoir. To access the Presentation, investors can sign up to Investor Meet Company for free using the following link:

hxxps://www.investormeetcompany.com/belvoir-group-plc/register

Those who already follow TPFG or Belvoir on the Investor Meet Company platform will automatically be notified and invited.

If TPFG and Belvoir Shareholders wish to raise questions in advance of the Presentation, they can do so via their Investor Meet Company "dashboard" accessible through the links above. All questions must be submitted prior to the Presentation and must be received by no later than 9.00 a.m. (GMT) on 17 January 2024. To the extent that the TPFG and Belvoir CEOs are able, and in line with restrictions and obligations applying under the Takeover Code and under applicable law, they will endeavour to answers as many of those questions as possible, during the Presentation or after it. A recorded version of the Presentation and associated materials, will also subsequently be available (subject to certain restrictions relating to persons in Restricted Jurisdictions) via the respective websites of TPFG and Belvoir, until the end of the Offer Period, at www.propertyfranchise.co.uk and www.belvoirgroup.com/offer-for-Belvoir/.

Enquiries: support@investormeetcompany.com
Posted at 12/1/2024 20:52 by parttime
I'm missing something here(or over analysing) and it's probably going to be obvious when I see it.

Both companies are down after the announcement TPFG -12.4%, BLV -6.5%. Initially I was only looking at BLV and suspected shareholders were unhappy losing Dorian and/or not being too happy with TPFG leadership but then I noticed TPFG had dropped also, so are their shareholders unhappy with something in the BLV group? I think unlikely as 56% of shares have been pledged (vs 31% BLV) to the merger so is the another reason? Is there a technical reason for this and could be down to funds unwinding hedged positions? (I don't hedge and have limited knowledge on the intricacies so go easy on me) If it is simply down to a technicality could be a good time to be buying some TPFG on the dip.
Just some musings at the end of the week. GLA
Posted at 11/1/2024 21:23 by westcountryboy
If you overlay BLV onto TPFG over 5 years, the stocks perform almost identically, so there has been no premium for Dorian's management. They have both sold off since the merger announcement. That seems irrational to me.
Posted at 10/1/2024 07:41 by eeza
T/O in all but name 48% to BLV and 52% to TPFG. Hence small premium.
Posted at 31/3/2023 14:35 by melton john
free stock charts from uk.advfn.com


The chart comparing TPFG and BLV shows how relevant the share price is to BLV's present operation, its just a read across one to the other.
Belvoir share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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