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JCR Just Car Clinic

20.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Just Car Clinic JCR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 20.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
20.50
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Just Car Clinics JCR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 03/8/2016 17:29 by littleredrooster
when we were makin loads from IBG

Aleman,

IBG is now owned by GlobalData (a quoted company). Do you know by how much a holding in IBG shares has increased in value since the takeover? I received a nice GlobalData dividend cheque on 3rd June.

There's a GlobalData discussion board if you wish to move the discussion there.



lrr
Posted at 08/8/2015 13:27 by littleredrooster
a net effective yield of about 5%

Someone has done even better.



Marcel Springorum May 25, 2012 at 4:50 PM

I currently hold Just Car Clinics ( JCR.L ). The shares were listed in London and I bought in on the delisting announcement when the share price tanked. They are basically a panel beater which I picked up at around 2.2X 5 year average PTP.

I've held them or nearly a year. There's a matched bargain system in place but I prefer to keep holding the shares and receive my near 12% annual divi. :O)
Posted at 07/8/2015 13:36 by littleredrooster
The dividends have been a pleasant surprise every year (a net effective yield of about 5%). I will miss them.

FBT is still as unpredictable as ever. More ideas and potential than revenues. So very different from JCR!
Posted at 28/7/2015 12:34 by aleman
Well, I took 45p which was a decent profit on by 3rd spell with JCR but I'm very pleased that those that stayed have done well out of it. Good luck with your reinvestments (less a celebratory drink of course).
Posted at 24/7/2015 12:35 by aleman
I wonder how many still invested know about it. It hasn;t been picked up by NARS and JCR tickers because their listings don't exist any more.
Posted at 22/12/2014 18:47 by rmillaree
Belated cheers for that Aleman/microscope - still plenty of time to accumulate some losses to mitigate the capital gains Aleman
:)
Probably just me and the Chickens left now(albeit i tendered a decent wad of my shares too) - but hey ho nowt wrong with chatting to the chckens

As good as their word JCR are back on the expansion trail with a new site in Peterborough

hxxp://www.justcarclinics.co.uk/news/just-car-clinics-acquire-avid-autos-peterborough/
Posted at 25/11/2014 12:45 by aleman
Just a reminder for those who opted out - my cheque came on time today. JCR are now a happy memory for me - except for the capital gains tax I'll have to pay in 14 months!

Again. Good luck everyone.
Posted at 16/10/2014 17:13 by aleman
I tendered all mine too. I don't think 45p really values the company's prospects all that well but I found a couple of listed companies on similar ratings and yields where I could redeploy the money without being locked in. (I spent some of our our house deposit which the JCR sale proceeds will replace.) Assuming I have had my tender accepted, I will have made a decent profit while enjoying the repectable dividends for a few years. It's the third time I've bought low and sold reasonably high with this stock so I will have some pleasant memories, including, I believe, achieving the highest ever listed sale price when I sold out intraday at 118p+ (I think it was - I can't remember any more!) in 2007.

Edit - I'm forgetting the price was a bit higher in the early noughties after listing so it was not the highest sale price, although it was still fortuitously profitable.

Good luck JCR and all who sail in her.
Posted at 03/10/2014 10:47 by rmillaree
I got my bumpfth through the post yesterday - not much time for pondering.
I will be tendering some but i don't know how much. It's a pretty hard decision to make - its just a shame the wording is suggesting this is the only sensible route if you want/need a divi or may want to sell shares in the near future. Presumably the wording is as it is a prudence measure more than anything else.

I am sort of thinking employees of the business must own quite a few shares and hopefully that fact will ensure the main shareholders wont take too big a piece of the pie. On that basis i am tempted to hold onto a few as there is no fundamental reason why they can't expand to full national coverage and reap all the benefits that will provide. I think their prudence through the bad times of not over expanding was probably a sensible decision.
Posted at 05/9/2014 08:59 by harrogate
Hi.
Last year the results and details of a tender offer came out on 10th Sept. I wonder if we will get them next week and if there will be another tender offer this year? I do know that claims volumes across the industry have recovered well this year and generally sites have been busy so JCR should be a beneficiary of that long with everyone else.

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