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HYG Seneca Growth Capital Vct Plc

13.50
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Seneca Growth Capital Vct Plc HYG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 13.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50
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Industry Sector
EQUITY INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS

Seneca Growth Capital Vct HYG Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
07/03/2023InterimGBP0.0204/05/202305/05/202319/05/2023
07/12/2022InterimGBP0.0215/12/202216/12/202223/12/2022
03/06/2021InterimGBP0.0410/06/202111/06/202125/06/2021
05/10/2020InterimGBP0.0515/10/202016/10/202030/10/2020
30/07/2020InterimGBP0.0813/08/202014/08/202028/08/2020
16/05/2019InterimGBP0.1823/05/201924/05/201907/06/2019

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Posted at 05/3/2024 21:37 by jonesy100
The problem is there is no liquidity. You can only seem to buy at 17p today which is close to NAV. The last sell was about 9-10p as I recall. Ridiculous spread. So you can avoid CGT if you buy HYG rather than AREC and SCLP but you probably need to hold until the end. I think it is worth having a holding in the shares too in case things go south and you need to exit.
Posted at 14/3/2023 14:04 by jonesy100
I see an announcement on a new 2p dividend in May. So presumably selling a few more SCLP and AREC?
Posted at 07/12/2022 07:33 by rivaldo
Indeed :o))

Confirnation this morning of a nice 2p dividend. And that NAV two days ago was 40p per share. SCLP zoomed up again yesterday to 27p, so that should add roughly another 5p of NAV, which would now be 45p.

HYG's holding in SCLP is now 10.5m shares having sold another 500k presumably to fund the new dividend. I'd prefer they held on to them for capital gain, but I suppose it's safe to take small profits along the way:



PS : glad I wasn't persuaded years ago by Charles Breese to invest in OR Productivity, which I see has now gone into administration!
Posted at 07/12/2022 07:15 by jonesy100
Hi Rivaldo, Nice to see you. Small divi as we expected and things getting very interesting on all fronts!
Posted at 28/11/2022 08:27 by rivaldo
Hi Jonesey100, I'm still here and very happy with SCLP's rise - now up to 24.75p this morning. I agree that HYG should now sit on their stake if possible, there's no point in half measures. But they probably won't and will continue to sell small parcels of SCLP shares.

I believe HYG now hold 11m shares in SCLP, so will correct the thread header post. Plus the 223,977 shares in AREC.
Posted at 25/11/2022 18:38 by jonesy100
Nav now 40p. From their recent presentation, reckon the might sell a small portion of SCLP to pay a dividend. 2mn at this price would give us about 5.5p per share. But hope they hold tight and ride out the next phase.
Posted at 28/3/2022 09:55 by jonesy100
Results out end of last week.NAV down to 29.2 due to SCLP drop. Little left now outside the two listed holdings https://www.investegate.co.uk/seneca-growth-capital-vct--hyg-/gnw/final-results-for-the-year-ended-31-december-2021/20220325070000H2863/
Posted at 21/10/2021 09:24 by rivaldo
RNS out - latest NAV at 15/10 is 42.4p per share:



HYG own 11m shares in SCLP and 223,977 shares in AREC.
Posted at 22/9/2021 09:27 by rivaldo
AREC is zooming up again - now at 380p.

HYG held 223,977 shares at 30th June, so that's worth £0.85m now, alongside the 11m SCLP shares at 21.75p now worth £2.63m.
Posted at 24/6/2021 17:00 by drdre
Hi All,

Have been looking into HYG and it looks intriguing - I was attracted by the yield and the cumulative 65p or so which has been returned.

I note that they are effectively not going to look for new opps via the ords. Is HYG future performance therefore linked to performance of Arecor and Scancell moving forward?

I did read the AR and I can't see much to come from the unquoted investments - it seems only Fuel3D and Insense have any potential?

Coming from the point of view of a potential investor, I worry that the boat may have sailed here but would welcome more educated views. Mine are based on poring through the last AR. The dividends returned to date have been exceptional and my feeling is that there could be up to 50% to gain here (looking at the NAV) but it is now, in effect, a closed shop? Happy to be corrected.

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