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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Dewhurst Group Plc | DWHT | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1,025.00 | 1,025.00 | 1,025.00 | 1,025.00 | 1,025.00 |
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ELECTRONIC & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT |
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Posted at 28/7/2021 10:48 by arthur_lame_stocks Hi GlenBecause they have two classes of share, the voting and the non voting, they may choose to consolidate these into one class of share which may make them more appealing to investors generally. If this happens they will have to choose who gets what percentage of the company after the consolidation bearing in mind that the voting shares should have an intrinsically higher value than the non. Typically at Dewhurst the voting shares have traded at around twice the price of the non voting shares so you would expect them to get around 66% of the consolidated share capital with the non voting shares getting the rest. Currently the ratio is around 4 times the price of the non voting shares so you would expect them to get around 80% of the shares. I saw a similar thing happen at BLEY which admittedly was never run with the minority holders in mind. I have no idea whether something of this nature is going to happen but it is strange that this price differential has suddenly opened up. |
Posted at 14/12/2020 11:05 by energeticbacker In Investor’s Champion’s income feature this week, they've selected four small-cap dividend stocks including Dewhurst with impressive dividend growth records, sensible yields, and solid balance sheets.In aggregate, these four shares have a forecast dividend yield of 3.2% and a 10-year average annual dividend growth rate of 11%. Investor’s Champion thinks stocks such as these could be an interesting alternative for income investors who are building a long-term portfolio. |
Posted at 10/2/2017 15:23 by bestace From the accounts:"The Ordinary shares and the 'A' non-voting ordinary shares rank in all respects pari passu except that the 'A' non-voting ordinary shares do not carry the right to receive notices, attend or vote at meetings of the Company" As it's a family controlled company there is really no reason for a private investor to pay a premium to buy the voting shares. |
Posted at 23/2/2015 15:14 by patviera ThxThe As are dirt cheap as some investors are cottoning into!!U know which line id prefer to buy590p or 390p??!! |
Posted at 18/2/2013 21:10 by pjhutchy Does anyone know what was said about dewhurst in the investors chronicle? Thanks. I have held these for a while and sold some the other day as I saw the spread tightened up a lot so took the opertunity to take some profit. Holding the rest long term. Seems a well run solid company and nice and boring. Demand for lifts is only going to increase and dewhurst seems to be leading the way. I like the way the board of directors are conservative in the updates because it leaves room for above expectations and doesn't give investors false hopes which is great for long term holders |
Posted at 12/3/2009 17:05 by cascudi 18bt: what do you thin about this company. and why it seems there is not interesting from investor. may be 3% dividend is not much? |
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