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Bristol Wtr. Gp | LSE:BWG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0978K75 | ORD 6.5P |
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15/5/2006 | 15:11 | Bristol Water Group | 133 |
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Posted at 15/5/2006 15:11 by lundhousegreen RNSConsideration due under the Offer will, on or before 28 May 2006, be dispatched by first class post to (in the case of holders of certificated Bristol Water Shares or holders of uncertificated Bristol Water Shares who have elected to take up Loan Notes) or credited to the relevant CREST accounts of (in the case of holders of uncertificated Bristol Water Shares) Bristol Water Shareholders who have validly accepted the Offer on or before 14 May 2006. Bristol Water Shareholders on the register at the close of business on 15 May 2006, being the Record Date, will be entitled to receive a special interim dividend of 22.5 pence per Bristol Water Share.....the Bristol Water Shares will not be declared "ex" the entitlement to the special interim dividend until 2 days after this announcement. I would like to wish the BWG management and staff all the best for the future. |
Posted at 01/5/2006 15:52 by zeppo I believe that we have to get the BWG offer forms back by 14th May 2006. When will we get our cheques? Is it clear yet? z |
Posted at 25/4/2006 16:30 by praipus Noted nearly a million BWG bought today £10 million quid....some private equity buying or arbitrager or MM keeping the books tidy.Also just noted the enterprise value of approx £381 million said to be the takeover value divided by 15.5 million shares is approx £24 per share so are we selling too cheap? |
Posted at 25/4/2006 15:02 by praipus Clusium, Sounds good. What I was trying to say is not necessarily the size of the holding in Ecofin terms but the size of the holding in terms of the company. I.e. is Ecofin holding over 3% of the total market cap and does it come with the right for Ecofin to sit on the board and have some influence. If not it is probably safe to assume you wont necessarily see a BWG type share price increase though obviously anything can happen. BWG,DVW,NWG, Pennon all good IMHO though I stay with buying Ecofin and its 23% discount. |
Posted at 22/4/2006 11:23 by clusium Considerations:1. Are we to assume that, with the Board and Ecofin behind it, the bid will go ahead? 2. When is it likely to put money in your pocket? 3. If it does, there's roughly a 1.8% appreciation left in BWG. 4. Do you hold on for 1.8% or go somewhere else - e.g. into one or other mentioned above? 5. Is anyone else going to appear in the frame for BWG? |
Posted at 21/4/2006 07:48 by tuning peg Yes, great news for us BWG holders and I've gone in for NWG this am on the back of this significant news for the sector At the risk of sounding greedy I think BWG is underselling itself at this offer price. The deal needs 90% approval to go through, they've already got 32% and the other major shareholders total another 23%. There is therefore an opportunity here for the private investors to try and hold out for a higher price ... |
Posted at 21/4/2006 06:16 by lundhousegreen Takeover of BWG @ £10-60p a share plus special dividend of 22.5p a share. |
Posted at 18/4/2006 13:36 by lundhousegreen IMO the price appears to have held well above the £9 level for quite a while, and I am hoping for some upward movement in the share price after this time of consolidation. |
Posted at 04/4/2006 18:26 by lundhousegreen It's the SETSmm system that sometimes shows the last trade as the mid price, so sometimes it shows as the buy or sell price making the share price appear volatile.I usually work out the "real" mid price myself to guage what's going on. As my previous posting (post 80), £9 will look inexpensive IMO when BWG is taken over. On Sky News business roundup tonight, the guest broker, David Buick of Cantor Index, mentioned the water and utilities sector, and thought there would be a lot of M&A activity in the next 2 years here in the UK and in Europe. |
Posted at 28/1/2006 15:53 by praipus Enterprise value circa £18 per share however applying the same takeover multiple used in the South Staffordshire bid you could be looking at £22 minimum IMHO Try to be long term take the dividend and remember in the 1980's there were 22 Water Only companies the French took out 11 imiediatley after the public offering and now there are only 3! As Warren Buffet says try and think what will be around in 20 years time consequently ....Never...ever.... sell... a water share to the market IMHO There is a wall of money coming to the UK from every angle Oil rich economies looking for safer havens, emerging economies BRIC and the ever mysterious on and off shore private equity. The UK attracts more foreign investment than any other country in the world... All that said a share price can do anything. |
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