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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Guin.Flght Vct | LSE:GFV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003945101 |
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14/7/2007 | 05:51 | Does anyone here hold Guinness Flight VCT? | 17 |
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Posted at 04/4/2007 17:15 by dayjob helpjoe,it is the new management that have written down the valuations on several investments... Guinness Flight Venture Cap Tst PLC 29 March 2007 Guinness Flight Venture Capital Trust PLC Trading Statement The Directors expect to issue the preliminary announcement of results for the year ended 28 February 2007 according to the usual pattern at the end of May. Following a thorough and ongoing review with the recently-appointed manager, Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited, the Directors have become aware of specific adverse material developments concerning three portfolio companies, which are likely to result in a write-down in asset value of approximately 19p. A full revaluation of the portfolio has not yet been completed; however the Directors believe that other portfolio companies are performing in line with expectations or better. Taking the performance of these companies and other factors into consideration, the Directors believe that the overall effect of the developments mentioned above is likely to be a reduction in net asset value per share as at 28 February 2007 to not less than 48p. By Order of the Board Aberdeen Asset Management PLC Secretaries 29 March 2007 |
Posted at 14/3/2003 10:25 by matthewbrown If the Guinness Flight VCT shareholder has not got rid of them yet - did you know that you can try and sell them back to the Manager. I am a fellow shareholder and can assure you that it because of the illiquidity of VCTs in the secondary market rather than poor performance of the Fund Manager that pushed the share price down. I have noticed recently that someone has been quietly buying stock over the last few weeks.... |
Posted at 12/9/2002 13:58 by dayjob I was put into this dog by my (ex) financial advisor when it started in early 1996. Issue price £1.00It's been a one way journey since then, even though as a VCT might have been expected to have been weighted to the sort of .com's which could have led to a very interesting ride thru 1999-2001. At least I was spared the roller coaster ride. This is more like being pushed round Broadstairs in a wheelchair. The most exciting aspect of the portfolio is a 1/3 share in Sooty... Anyway, last published NAV was in excess of 83p, yet the bid is 33p. The question is, is there anything shareholders can do? Ideally, can we make them give up and give us our NAV back? Any constructive ideas please? |
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