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MCS Mccarthy & Stone Plc

119.80
0.00 (0.00%)
16 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Mccarthy & Stone Plc MCS London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 119.80 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
119.80 119.80
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Mccarthy & Stone MCS Dividends History

No dividends issued between 17 Dec 2014 and 17 Dec 2024

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Posted at 03/2/2021 20:15 by thewheeliedealer
Hi everyone,

My mate Peter @Conkers3 and myself did a ‘Twin Petes Investing’ Podcast last week and part of our discussion includes MCS which I sold recently, taking a painful hit (there are lessons from this which I talk about).

As always we also chatted about loads of other Stocks and Ideas for research and a fair bit of educational stuff with regards to Investing and Portfolio Management. We included a bit on ‘Lockdown Fever’ which our Listeners seem to have particularly enjoyed (a bit surprising !!).

Anyway, if you use Youtube, Apple, Audioboom, Overcast, Google+ or Spotify you can find it under the 'Conkers Corner' Channel (you want Podcast TPI 41) and you can find it on Soundcloud at the link below.

I hope you enjoy it and find it useful, we try to keep them light and they are totally unscripted, not like all the stuffy financial fodder you are probably more used to !!

Cheers, WD
@wheeliedealer
Posted at 29/11/2020 10:32 by techno20
Looking at scheme of arrangement details, looks like Goldman’s working for Bidco and Rothchilds for MCS. Can’t see any reference to JPM.

Best part of 4m after hours trades reported on Friday @ 116.8, so still think there’s more to play for. Oliver Shah stating the Board rolled over too easily in today’s Sunday Times should help the case. It was too cheap before the vaccine fuelled market recovery, so looks even more meagre now!
Posted at 10/11/2020 16:09 by thewheeliedealer
Hi all,

My mate Peter @Conkers3 and myself did a ‘Twin Petes Investing’ Podcast a few days ago and part of our discussion includes MCS (which I hold myself) and how we deal with Takeover situations. We also chatted about loads of other Stocks and Ideas for research with a particular slant on potential Takeover Targets, and the outlook for Markets and as usual a fair bit of educational stuff with regards to Investing.

Anyway, if you use Apple, Audioboom, Overcast or Spotify you can find it under the 'Conkers Corner' Channel (you want Podcast TPI 35) and you can find it on Soundcloud at the link below.

I hope you enjoy it and find it useful,

Cheers, WD
@wheeliedealer
Posted at 28/10/2020 19:57 by asagi
has anyone read Appendix III to the RNS?


The 17.1% agreements that the board have entirely comprises the board themselves and one investment manager, Anchorage, who reserve the right to revoke their irrevocable approval if another bid comes in at 15% higher than Lone Star's.

Essentially, the thing has been recommended to all shareholders on the say-so of what, fewer than ten people!

The board and the non-execs comes out of this with very little credit indeed.

Asagi (long MCS)
Posted at 23/10/2020 08:16 by spob
A full and fair offer would be around the 180p mark imo

An acceptable offer perhaps somewhere in between 180 and 115


remember assets are held on the balance sheet at 'COST'

i have no doubt there is lots of hidden value on the MCS balance sheet



Anyway no need to accept 115p right now

I already have plenty of cash waiting to be invested elsewhere
Posted at 23/10/2020 07:42 by asagi
115p also seems too cheap to me????

I got in a 72p last month.

I guess as it has been recommended that's the minimum we will be getting.

Asagi (long MCS)
Posted at 15/7/2020 07:13 by eezymunny
An interesting one MCS. As you say brwo valued way below tangible book which is held at cost. Prices of their properties would have to fall through the floor for an investor to lose money here. Might happen of course, but I find the balance sheet makes it more attractive than the mainstream builders, some of whom are valued way above book. Will be some time before buyers come out in force for retirement properties of course...

Encouraging that they haven't impaired any inventory (yet!).
Posted at 25/6/2020 20:17 by spurslegend1
#HSBC housebuilders VALUATION Everything’s a “buy”: #SIG #BKG #TW. #PSN #BWY #CRST #MCS #RDW #VTY
Posted at 09/6/2020 17:15 by wskill
That's the reason that we have not followed the rest of the house builders up ,as soon as they are out MCS will recover .
Posted at 02/6/2020 09:51 by brwo349
This update confirms MCS homes are the safest place for the elderly.
The share price has a lot of catching up to do compared with the housebuilding sector in general.

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