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LTW London Town

0.40
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
London Town Investors - LTW

London Town Investors - LTW

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
London Town LTW London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.40 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.40 0.40
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Posted at 26/2/2010 10:48 by n0rbie
Silly rampers aren't welcome here tara, please keep your pump and dumping elsewhere. Serious investors only in LTW.
Posted at 23/2/2010 11:16 by derekhess
Anybody that knows anything knows that Norbie knows how to read a company statement.

I called Taylor Wimpey Investor relations today and asked about the merger - wouldn't confirm or deny.... speaks volumns doens't it? - If it was not on the cards they would just say "no, not something we are doing".

As soon as we are out of auction this will be flying higher than Timothy Leary IMO.
Posted at 22/1/2010 14:55 by alfredpal
gdasinv2 - 21 Aug'09 - 16:18 - 254 of 352


jeffian , simply because NAV is 167p and on current SWAP and property sentimental and current license agreement with First Commercial has fueled the share price rise. this makes serious undervalued.

gdasinv2 - 22 Jan'10 - 12:12 - 337 of 352
This will go bust - As Lot of investor not holding so delist is eminent.

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If you have lost money here you can thank gdasinv2 . He has pumped & dumped this stock big time. In 5 months his posts go from NAV £1.67 to bust.

If come across his name elsewhere on the boards just remember what he had to post here.. DO NOT BELIEVE ONE WORD THAT HE POSTS ABOUT ANY SHARE.
Posted at 22/1/2010 12:12 by gdasinv2
This will go bust - As Lot of investor not holding so delist is eminent.
Posted at 22/7/2009 22:04 by charlie
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Posted at 21/7/2009 19:16 by loverat
More fool any person for selling at 1p. These are not going to go bust in the space of one day but many fools here big and small. I expect the 1p and 2p sells were investors thinking this was suspension day.

This stock is a load of garbarge. However I expect the market to fully appreciate that in due course - rather than just now.
Posted at 20/7/2003 17:29 by energyi
OTHER INVESTMENT?

EPIC adds £19m to its student portfolio
Investment consortium EPIC Student Accommodation (ESA) plc this week announced the acquisition of SPF Ltd and its £19m portfolio of student accommodation properties.

The portfolio, which comprises of more than 1,000 bedspaces in London, Cambridge, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Hull and Newcastle (right), is estimated to yield around £2m a year in gross rentals.
London Town plc, which owns 70.1% of EPIC Student Accommodation, has been appointed as property managers and advisors to SPF Ltd for a net fee of 3% of the rental income.

London Town chief executive Jonathan Buchanan said: "This acquisition marks the expansion of London Town into new markets and builds on the success of London Town's involvement in the Opal London Town Property Fund, launched in April 2002. This provides capital growth by capturing uplift in residential property developments in prime locations in London and the South East. The fund currently has 85% of its capital invested in apartments under construction and 15% in equity joint ventures."

A spokesperson for London Town said the SPF Ltd purchase would provide the nucleus for a larger business intended to be a student fund attractive to institutional investors.
"In three years time, the intention is to have a portfolio providing around 5,000 bedspaces, a reflection of the huge expansion of the sector where almost a third of 18-year-olds are now going onto higher education, compared with one in seven in 1980", they added. •
Posted at 20/7/2003 17:15 by energyi
OPAL?
Opal's name appears on the marketing literature.

This is from a 2002 article:
"For example, housebuilder London Town has teamed up with an investment management company, Tilney, to create a residential fund - the Opal London Town Property Fund.

London Town will advise the fund on the pre-purchase of homes in prime residential locations such as Notting Hill. The fund will then buy at a low price before they are refurbished. When the homes are completed, the fund will either sell them and realise a profit (if the market has worked in its favour), or rent them out. Within two years, the fund aims to be worth £50m."

(FPDSavills says that about 5,000 flats or houses have been built every year since 1996 across the City, Docklands, the West End and central London. About 60% have been two-bedroom flats, most bought by private investors.

However, in the final quarter of 2001, the vacancy rate for rented accommodation in central London hit 12.8%, taking the full-year figure to 7.7% - the worst for 10 years. )
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