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FIH Fih Group Plc

220.00
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Fih Group Plc LSE:FIH London Ordinary Share GB00BD0CWJ91 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 220.00 210.00 230.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 483 08:00:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Ferries 52.71M 3.12M 0.2494 8.82 27.54M
Fih Group Plc is listed in the Ferries sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FIH. The last closing price for Fih was 220p. Over the last year, Fih shares have traded in a share price range of 205.00p to 280.00p.

Fih currently has 12,519,900 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fih is £27.54 million. Fih has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.82.

Fih Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/3/2017
19:01
Is this him - Argentinian property magnate
weatherman
15/3/2017
18:19
Argentina launches assault on Falkland Islands for the second time in my lifetime. Dolphin is owned by an Argentinian estate agent. Did he really think no one would notice?
gheebee
15/3/2017
09:26
WOW - Dolphin throws its hat into the ring.
weatherman
14/3/2017
17:33
hxxp://quaerocapital.com/documents/download/29756/
cariley
14/3/2017
17:32
Taken from the Argos Argonaut Fund Factsheet for February:

'Our second best performance came from FIH Group (ex-Falkland
Islands Holding). The company operates retail, property and services
activities in the remote Falkland Islands as well as two UK
businesses in the form of an artwork logistics business and the
operation of the Portsmouth ferry. The share rose 25% as the
company’s largest shareholder announced an opportunistic bid on the
company at 3.00 GBP. From our analysis, this valuation barely
covers the sum of the values of the art logistics, the ferry operations
and the net cash on the balance sheet, implying a nil value to the core
Falklands businesses. With the oil price recovering, the probability of
a successful development of the local offshore oilfields is increasing
which will lead to a big uptick for their businesses there (which
directly benefit from increased commercial visitor numbers). At the
same time, the warming of relations between the UK and Argentina
with the new president may also lead to the islands becoming less
politically isolated. With such a low valuation, we have continued to
increase our holding, and we expect the Rowlands family will have
to substantially increase their bid.'

cariley
14/3/2017
17:00
Many thanks for your prompt response, weatherman: certainly an urgent approach to the Broker seems a worthwhile first step,
albertedwin
14/3/2017
16:59
I think it is almost immaterial... I think it is now almost impossible for them to reach 75%, and quite likely they won't even get 50%. The real question is why does Rowland do if he gets between 50-55%? Bring on Thursday...
bokorbilly
14/3/2017
16:48
You will have to speak to your broker Albert. I don't know whether failure of a company to disclose relevant information in a bid document is illegal, or a civil matter if one felt cheated.
weatherman
14/3/2017
16:38
weatherman: does it therefore follow from your above analysis that a holder, having already reluctantly accepted this very low Offer largely induced by fear of the stated likely consequences of the promised delisting of the Company in the event of 75% acceptance, may now be entitled to withdraw his acceptance prior to the stated closing date of the 16th March ?
albertedwin
14/3/2017
15:08
In fact they have known of some of this since Christmas, certainly strong Christmas trading should have been noted in the bid documents, and now they announce this news after some will have made a decision about the bid.
weatherman
14/3/2017
13:50
So trading above expectations - that suggests their cheap bid will be rejected. I guess they had to get that out, but it upsets the apple cart for a low bid to be successful.
weatherman
11/3/2017
18:36
The Bonefide Fish Fund seems to have had variable holdings this past week - Fidelity has decreased its holding. Argos increased. Bonefide and Argos control around 20%, but perhaps each needs to keep below 10%?
Argos Argonaut Fund 1228736 9.88 Increase
Fidelity Investments 572647 4.6 Decrease
Martin Janser 526,318 4.23
Jerry Zucker RT 490,000 3.94
Bonefide Fish Fund 671000 5.398 Variable
Watts 177255 1.43 ?
Dolphin 285609 2.3 ?

=31.778

Bonafide seems interested in investing in ethical / sustainable fishing, suggesting a long term commitment to maintaining FIH as a publically quoted company.

They are "an internationally recognized research and consulting company that focuses exclusively on sustainable fisheries and aquaculture and its related value chain. Bonafide creates connections between fish and seafood businesses and investors who realize the tremendous potential of the industry. By building new connections between investors and fish and seafood businesses, we aim to drive successful business growth in sustainable fisheries and aquaculture."

weatherman
10/3/2017
19:17
If Rowland wins, it'll be by the skin of his teeth.
bokorbilly
10/3/2017
19:17
FIL/FMR is Fidelity though- they have sold out to the Fish Fund, so beneficial as Janser is more bullish than Fidelity I think.
bokorbilly
10/3/2017
18:44
I don't know what is going on with this one. FIL seems to have a sizeable holding.
weatherman
08/3/2017
10:45
Further more, it is worth bearing in mind that even if you don't accept the bid, and yet it is successful, I think you will have an extra 14 days to accept, so you won't be left high and dry in the case of Staunton hitting 75%.

Offer Document, Appendix 1, Part B, 1,D:

If the Offer becomes unconditional, it will remain open for acceptance for not less than 14 calendar days from the date on which it would otherwise have expired. If the Offer has become unconditional and it is stated that the Offer will remain open until further notice, then not less than 14 calendar days’ notice in writing will be given before the closing of the Offer by or on behalf of Staunton to those FIH Shareholders who have not accepted the Offer before closing the Offer.

bokorbilly
07/3/2017
13:30
If you add the declared RNS' (excluding Staunton/Blackfish) it hits ~40%. I think it is acceptable to assess that these players will not, or are very unlikely to, accept 300p, especially given the recent buying activity. However, that is definitely not guaranteed, as everyone will have their own priorities (possibly some short term traders sniffing around the edges of a deal).

In addition, other like-minded shareholders (of less that 1% each) have also been speaking about acceptable valuation levels, but not to the extent of identifying anything like a common position.

In short hold on - anything is possible over the next 10 days!

bokorbilly
06/3/2017
15:55
Latest holder Bonafide Fish Fund - involved in investing in sustainable fisheries. One of the management team? Martin Jansen....
eburne1960
02/3/2017
17:28
Its clear that £3.00 is unlikely to succeed if people are buying at £3.15 and expecting to make a profit. Hold on to you shares.
whackford
02/3/2017
17:12
Something is happening and we're off to the Stanley races.
hxxp://en.mercopress.com/2007/09/26/fig-secures-future-of-the-historic-stanley-racecourse

weatherman
02/3/2017
12:04
Is see the Carver family now have 7%, although Smith and Williamson's RNS is confusing. I suspect there are a number of wealthy families who have an emotional attachment to FIH and don't want to see it fall into the private ownership of the Rowland empire.
weatherman
02/3/2017
08:54
Some big trades going through last night above the market price, one was for 1.4m. Is another bid coming?
weatherman
28/2/2017
10:13
Argos bought their extra stake from Fidelity.
bokorbilly
28/2/2017
09:55
The Zucker Trust has been on the register a long time, so I don't think anything new. Good to see Argos stakebuilding.
whackford
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