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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gcp Student Living Plc | LSE:DIGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8460Z43 | ORD 1P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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212.50 | 213.00 |
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02/1/2022 | 12:37 | GCP Student Living plc. | 276 |
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Posted at 06/12/2021 16:57 by ptgint That's good to know and thanks. I liked DIGS and bought in at 135 and had no intention of selling. I also agree with you re ESP but also don't think the management seem as good as DIGS. In this sector I'm still in WJG as its seems a good alternative IMHO. |
Posted at 06/12/2021 14:16 by donald pond News today and we should get paid out by year end. A pity, DIGS was a quality company. ESP looks cheap but isn't as good in terms of property and location Still, buying at 130 in October 2020 has paid off handsomely |
Posted at 12/8/2021 05:50 by jonwig The scheme of arrangement seems to be the method of choice when directors recommend accepting a bid. It was used in the Morrisons takeover. It still needs a GM and a vote, so in practice, we investors won't see much difference from any other procedure.The bid seems to be assured, given the share price and lack of dissent. (But weren't we promised a property revaluation?) |
Posted at 18/7/2021 20:54 by adamb1978 Share price suggests that |
Posted at 16/7/2021 13:01 by adamb1978 Notable that there arent any irrevocables beyond the directors, which keeps the door firmly open for other parties.Would be a nice 50% profit in 8 months for me, but would prefer to hold. There aren't any other listed alternatives for investing in this class of assets are there? I own a few others in my SIPP, such as BBOX, 3IN etc, but I liked DIGS given it was a different type of asset underpinning it. Thanks |
Posted at 22/2/2021 08:09 by jonwig Interesting article, thanks.So if the Dutch put up 75% that means others (DIGS?) put up £125m. DIGS has £60m cash and £50m unused floating debt facility (30/06). Maybe another investor? maybe increase debt? equity? (NAV ~170p.) |
Posted at 21/2/2021 21:45 by rambutan2 Piece in the FT re APG (11% holder of DIGS) funding Scape's growth plans big time. Plus some generally bullish comments on the sector's outlook.www.ft.com/content/8 |
Posted at 05/2/2021 08:23 by adamb1978 Negligible Q2 dividend - 0.25p vs 1.58p last year. Is that going to hit the share price or will investors look through it? I'd expect the latter |
Posted at 19/7/2020 22:23 by suetballs Not a lot going for the digs share price atm.Suet |
Posted at 20/5/2020 14:13 by suetballs Cambridge news not well received by digs share price Unite struggling too.Hey ho - it won't be forever - I hope. Suet |
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