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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mayair Grp | LSE:MAYA | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BWV6BD02 | ORD NPV |
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29/1/2018 | 19:20 | Buy Back in full operation mode | 142 |
09/12/2016 | 11:49 | Mayfair Group 4.5 million share buy back in full operation mode | 725 |
03/11/2016 | 10:05 | breathe clean air | 793 |
28/10/2016 | 16:12 | MayAir Group PLC Commencement of Share Buy-Back Programme | 137 |
25/8/2016 | 11:06 | MAYA, a play on clean air | 13 |
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Posted at 08/11/2016 18:58 by lodgeview It is obvious where this is heading. Back to IPO price and beyond. There are hardly any shares in circulation as it is. As the Company are buying more and more to put into treasury it will mean even less in free float and a much higher share price |
Posted at 01/11/2016 08:55 by jacobengel What I find amazing is the huge list of contracts that were announced in May, June and July and nothing announced at the end of July, August, September or October during MAYAs buyback and yet the share price has more than doubled since 5th August.I don't believe MAYA hasn't secured further contracts in over 3 1/2 months but conveniently have failed to update the market. The share price is still 30% below the original IPO but with more transparency including contracts and an update on the new factory I believe the share price would be trading above £2 per share.Over to you MAYA - time to release some news |
Posted at 28/10/2016 15:25 by al101uk A predominantly Chinese business with a tiny market cap, positive EPS of 12p, but negative cash flow of -23p per share.What could possibly go wrong! AIM, China & fraud aren't words you often see combined are they? hxxp://www.shareprop "In no particular order: Non executive director, Goldman Sachs alumni Jaques-Franck Dossin has two other directorships: Camkids and JQW both AIM China frauds which have been suspended. Its CFO Koh Tat Seng used to be CFO of Purecircle, about which I have written extensively. Mayair’s auditor is Crowe Clark Whitehill, book keepers to Naibu and many other defunct China frauds. Brokers Mirabaud have already been replaced. Part of the proceeds from the IPO were stated by Mayair as being earmarked for the construction of a new factory. This is straight from Naibu playbook and is a convenient method of “disappearing “cash during the endgame." |
Posted at 20/10/2016 09:12 by whites123 MAYA : Mayair.A little more liquidity. :-) A coupld of small sells have come out. Now who on earth will buy them?? O yes, MAYA will buy them as part of the authorised share buy back program. Unless someone can nip in and grab them first. :-) 2 orders placed for 5,000 share and 5,000 shares Holding 20,000 shares already. Its all going fill or kill. MAYA : Mayair. Very limited PI interest showing in MAYA (Mayair) still, but with just 2 small PI trades showing of £3,700 total the share price has risen some 8%. The company has an approved mandate to spend over £5,500,000 on share buy back program. Its a squeeze of epic proportions. Do some research people... Im like an over excited kid as I have not seen this situation for many a year. MAYA : Mayair Close to £5,500.000 still to spend on share buy back program. Averaged out that equates to over £1.40 per share, but all those bought lower means the upper price to pay can well exceed that marker. Tripling of the share price is easy once stock is in demand. Its a squeeze of epic proportions in the waiting. And yet another RNS from MAYA showing a further share buy back. Each and every time the rns comes out the price increases. Yesterday just 2 purchases. 1 from a PI buying 2,500 shares and the other purchase was a share buy back by the company. They have the mandate to buy approx a further 4 MILLION shares back. The share price will explode... Anyone else here excited about MAYA? (Mayair) They want to buy back 4,247,500 shares (10%) for a maximum of £5,755,750 They have already bought back 340,000 shares for £205,611 So they still have to buy back 3,907,500 shares with £5,550,139 They can pay up to 142p (£5,550,139 / 3,907,500) to acquire the outstanding stock but for every share they buy below 142p, they can pay more than 142p to complete the buy-back, so the price should keep stepping up. The objective of the buy back seems to be to get the share price up. This could triple from here. 19th Oct -2016 RNS today showing they bought back more shares.. In a lightly traded stock like this they have the mandate to buy back almost 4,000,000 more. Where will the share price be by then? Many many multiples of todays price is my best guess. |
Posted at 20/10/2016 08:51 by whites123 MAYA : Mayair.Very limited PI interest showing in MAYA (Mayair) still, but with just 2 small PI trades showing of £3,700 total the share price has risen some 8%. The company has an approved mandate to spend over £5,500,000 on share buy back program. Its a squeeze of epic proportions. Do some research people... Im like an over excited kid as I have not seen this situation for many a year. MAYA : Mayair Close to £5,500.000 still to spend on share buy back program. Averaged out that equates to over £1.40 per share, but all those bought lower means the upper price to pay can well exceed that marker. Tripling of the share price is easy once stock is in demand. Its a squeeze of epic proportions in the waiting. And yet another RNS from MAYA showing a further share buy back. Each and every time the rns comes out the price increases. Yesterday just 2 purchases. 1 from a PI buying 2,500 shares and the other purchase was a share buy back by the company. They have the mandate to buy approx a further 4 MILLION shares back. The share price will explode... Anyone else here excited about MAYA? (Mayair) They want to buy back 4,247,500 shares (10%) for a maximum of £5,755,750 They have already bought back 340,000 shares for £205,611 So they still have to buy back 3,907,500 shares with £5,550,139 They can pay up to 142p (£5,550,139 / 3,907,500) to acquire the outstanding stock but for every share they buy below 142p, they can pay more than 142p to complete the buy-back, so the price should keep stepping up. The objective of the buy back seems to be to get the share price up. This could triple from here. 19th Oct -2016 RNS today showing they bought back more shares.. In a lightly traded stock like this they have the mandate to buy back almost 4,000,000 more. Where will the share price be by then? Many many multiples of todays price is my best guess. |
Posted at 20/10/2016 08:08 by whites123 And yet another RNS showing a further share buy back.Each and every time the rns comes out the price increases. Yesterday just 2 purchases. 1 from a PI buying 2,500 shares and the other purchase was a share buy back by the company. They have the mandate to buy approx a further 4 MILLION back. The share price will explode... |
Posted at 14/10/2016 05:14 by alamaison5 Don't worry about the buyback, there is a sellback on too, lol.Institutions, PI, MMs have taken MAYA price down once to MUCH lower levels. So, it's only a matter time as when the sell off will start again. Do you really think that you are the only one holding THIS shares here, lol? MMs, institutions, PI, we all have our target... What's everyone intentions? Take a wild guess... |
Posted at 13/10/2016 16:14 by deccer1 They want to buy back 4,247,500 shares (10%) for a maximum of £5,755,750They have already bought back 340,000 shares for £205,611 So they still have to buy back 3,907,500 shares with £5,550,139 They can pay up to 142p (£5,550,139 / 3,907,500) to acquire the outstanding stock but for every share they buy below 142p, they can pay more than 142p to complete the buy-back, so the price should keep stepping up. The objective of the buy back seems to be to get the share price up. This could tripple from here. |
Posted at 17/9/2016 08:28 by alamaison I have always said the this share buyback was a con. Didn't I?17 Aug 2016 5:13 pm RNS (MAYA) Transaction in Own Shares 08 Aug 2016 5:00 pm RNS (MAYA) Transaction in Own Shares I think they keep the dosh, if any, for when the share price will crash after the financials RNS which is coming soon and IIIIIT'S 25% down from last year... |
Posted at 15/9/2016 11:29 by escobar4 The company looks dodgy when you do some basic investigations in the background of certain directors.Jaques-Franck Dossin has two other directorships: Camkids and JQW both AIM China frauds and both have been suspended from stock market. And then look at Mayair’s auditor who is Crowe Clark Whitehill, book keepers to Naibu and many other defunct China frauds. Its a trend with what asian companies do in aim market give positive data and then wham suspension and never be seen again. What concerned me was the company said they are disappointed with company share price and believe it is undervalued so they will commence buy back of shares. Once the city found out these are cheap on fundamentals they piled in and the share price only went to £1, wham an rns released no reason for share price movement. WHAT!!!! I thought they believed the company was undervalued thus the share buy back. Ever since they released that rns no more further buy back have occured. Most likely even Cantor Fitz are shocked and think they are working with a fishy company. Also they are currently construction a new 38,500m2 manufacturing facility, land was purchased for $3.5m and further $17m will be spent to build it. Cash at last results was $15m in bank, they have just put aside £5.5m for buyback. Where they gonna get the funds... Anyone trust these guys? |
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