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LIO Liontrust Asset Management Plc

694.00
-1.00 (-0.14%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Liontrust Asset Management Investors - LIO

Liontrust Asset Management Investors - LIO

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Liontrust Asset Management Plc LIO London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-1.00 -0.14% 694.00 16:35:17
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
698.00 693.00 709.00 694.00 695.00
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GENERAL FINANCIAL

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Posted at 01/5/2024 13:27 by aishah
UK stocks might just be back in fashion
Some good news for UK investors — (for once) it seems we’re at the front of a trend. According to Bloomberg’s Michael Msika, “rotation is full-on and the UK is leading the way.”


Added here. Chart looks good and 10%+ yield
Posted at 29/4/2024 17:08 by brucie5
For hi-div with very bullish charts:
LIO, HFEL, BRWM, POLR, RCH, ITV

Also JCGI looking perky from very oversold.

VOD on the cusp of BO.

For no div, very bullish charts:
OXB, GMP, JLP

For no div but knock out asymmetric opportunity/ albeit hi risk:
ONT

I should add these are all weighted positions according to risk of about 36 different shares- and I'm still mainly a dividend investor.
Posted at 04/4/2024 17:34 by 1viky
Does anyone know if there is withholding tax on dividends for this stock for foreign investors. Most companies on LSE have no withholding tax. I assume this stock also has no WH tax. Can anyone confirm. Thanks
Posted at 19/8/2023 09:50 by trident5
There's three possible outcomes for Liontrust now: their bid is successful, it's unsuccessful and they walk away, it's unsuccessful and they come back with a higher offer.

It looks to be one of the latter two, with the market pricing suggesting a bracing for a higher offer and an extended period of uncertainty for investors in both managers' funds.

I'd guess that anything but a higher offer would lead to some recovery in Liontrust's bombed out share price.
Posted at 16/8/2023 07:17 by stevenlondon3
GAM price fell back to 50c yesterday but I think Liontrust's bid is currently worth around 38c. A big mistake by Liontrust would be to raise the value of the bid. The volumes of GAM shares dealt each day are very low. An instutuional investor would
have difficulty in shifting much stock.
Posted at 10/8/2023 14:07 by tempted
Missed it

A group of GAM investors has withdrawn its proposals for the group’s extraordinary general meeting after its request to delay the assembly was denied.
NewGAMe, which controls 9.6% of GAM shares, has repeatedly called for the EGM to be held once Liontrust's offer period had passed so investors could make an "informed choice" at EGM.

The EGM was initially set for 25 August, but it was brought forwards to 18 August after Liontrust extended its offer period, for a third time, to 23 August.
Posted at 10/8/2023 13:55 by tempted
Seems a strange move mid day, that said very good value here on many metrics and a strong divi, hoping we get a resolution soon, thinking of doubling holding will watch carefully

Post note, presume it could be a weekend tipster, don’t follow but is investors chronicle out tomorrow?
Posted at 04/8/2023 09:02 by 2wild
Nice big fat Lio dividend in my account this morning with interactive Investor.
Posted at 18/5/2023 09:04 by r2oo
The investor group comprised of NewGAMe and Bruellan - which is opposed to Liontrust's takeover of Swiss fund group GAM - said on Tuesday that it plans to increase its stake in GAM from 8.4% to above 10%.The group said in a statement that it has notified the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) that it intends "to go above the threshold of 10% of the voting rights in GAM".Earlier this month, the investor group said Liontrust's £96m takeover offer undervalues GAM and "does not reflect the significant upside that a successful turnaround could generate for GAM's current shareholders"."In addition, the fact that Liontrust only offers its own shares, and is not making any cash offer, implies that GAM shareholders will be subject to the volatility of Liontrust shares without any firm price for a business that has significant intrinsic value," it said.The investor group also said the deal proposed by Liontrust was subject to "significant execution contingencies", since the risk of an unsuccessful exit of GAM's fund management services business in Luxembourg and Switzerland - "on which almost no information is being provided" - is being shifted to GAM shareholders."The investor group is therefore contemplating not to accept Liontrust's offer under the current terms," it said.
Posted at 20/4/2023 01:15 by masurenguy
Liontrust clients take fright at funds’ poor performance

Outflows from funds of Liontrust Asset Management have accelerated, with clients withdrawing a net £2 bn from the business between January and March. The disclosure came a day after Liontrust had rattled some investors by confirming that it was in talks about a possible takeover of GAM, the troubled Swiss asset manager, and less than a month after two non-executive directors stepped down amid a boardroom dispute. Shares in the FTSE 250 group dropped by 64½p, or 6.9%, to 870p yesterday as the scale of withdrawals shook investors, who had sent the stock down by 2.9% a day earlier amid nervousness about the possible bid for GAM. The latest outflows, during what was the fund manager’s 4th quarter, took net withdrawals for the year to £4.8bn. This, combined with £2.4bn lost to adverse market movements, pushed the total assets managed by Liontrust down to £31.4bn at the end of March, from £33.5bn a year earlier. The withdrawals and the group’s negative investment performance more than offset the £5.1bn of assets brought in by its £41m purchase of Majedie last April.

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