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NPT Netplay

8.875
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Netplay NPT London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 8.875 01:00:00
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Netplay TV NPT Dividends History

No dividends issued between 26 Jun 2014 and 26 Jun 2024

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Posted at 26/3/2017 09:16 by coxsmn
We missed out on a final dividend too!
Posted at 24/3/2017 10:49 by speedsgh
Welsh - AFAIUI under the Scheme of Arrangement (which was approved yesterday) Betsson will acquire the ENTIRE issued & to be issued capital of NPT. Therefore you no longer have any choice in the matter; you will receive your 9p per share regardless of whether you voted in favour of the takeover or not. You do not need to do anything.

If they were effecting the takeover by way of a Tender Offer (cf current proposed takeover of Ithaca Energy by Delek), then you would have had to tender your shares for the offer, otherwise you would have been left with shares in an unlisted entity. However, with the NPT takeover this is not the case so all shareholders will get 9p per share regardless. Aimho.
Posted at 13/3/2017 11:15 by trentendboy
We are screwed. If this does not go through I fear that NPT are just not good enough to make a fist of it. Management is simply not up to it.

This is a bad deal but the only deal in town.

I will take a large haircut on this but little option by the looks of it. Haircut could be even greater if it does not go through
Posted at 04/3/2017 10:59 by brownie69
I shall of course vote no. Very questionable attempt to steal this on the cheap. The issue is what is fair value.

Based on the recent TTR deal arguably in the 14 to 15p area. But I would take less, 12p would do it for me. Why?

well NPT uses PTEC technology, that is Teddy Sagi again, so ifm another buyer took this over could they continue on the PTEC platform? If so on what terms? I don't think mr Sago has a reputation for playing nice, far from it.
Also its smaller scale than TTR, ie it will not move the dial for the big operators, just not a game changer. But still a useful vehicle for someone who wanted to grow a decent business.
Posted at 20/1/2017 07:31 by ambond
I've been an avid lurker of this forum and find it one of the most useful discussions on the Company (other than Chimers helpful comments). I've been a follower of this company since Simon Thompson tipped it in IC but I am getting increasingly concerned about my investment - so much so that I got my partner to try and call the CEO yesterday to ask him a few questions. Needless to say she didn't get through but she did speak to someone at their media agency.

I'd heard that SPO were considering buying NPT before Christmas which seemed like an odd turn up for the books considering NPT had tried to buy the Pools previously. But perhaps after their VAT windfall, they had some spare cash. I'd also read somewhere (possibly on this forum?) about a merger possibility with TTR back in the summer but ever since I started following the company there has been speculation on that. This led me to start wondering if that meant that NPT was up for sale, which seemed likely to me. However their media people said that there was nothing happening on that front as they would have been obliged to announce it, being a public company.

So if NPT aren't trying to sell or merge, then I wonder how they will get the share price back up again? I see Slaters have recently been selling and I'm generally a fan of Mark Slater so this causes a bit of worry. There have also been no recent director buys and as Smithless pointed out their Chairman seems to sell everytime there is some liquidity.
Posted at 12/1/2017 16:14 by alan@bj
Some shareholders don't seem to understand the share consolidation at all and imply it is some sort of scam. I suggest they try Googling "Special dividends share consolidation" where they will find a number of identical situations. Companies that are shown in the search results include International Hotels Group, Direct Line, Johnson Matthey, Homeserve, and Segro.

This is an extract from Direct Line's Q&A document:-
"It is anticipated that, as a result of the decrease in market value of Direct Line Group following payment of the Special Dividend, there would, without a consolidation of Direct Line Group's ordinary share capital, be a corresponding decrease in the market price of the Existing Ordinary Shares. Accordingly, as is customary where companies pay a significant special dividend to their
shareholders, in order to maintain (subject to normal market fluctuations) the market price for ordinary shares at approximately the same level as prevailed immediately prior to the Special Dividend, a consolidation of Direct Line Group’s ordinary share capital is proposed"

It isn't a scam, it isn't some way of duping investors, it's quite normal practice. If you can't understand it, maybe you shouldn't be investing in the first place.
Posted at 11/1/2017 18:52 by maloneyt
Pls. remember that the so called special dividend was paid to SH by taking shares off them, so how can it be a special dividend if it was exchanged for shares?
Posted at 11/1/2017 15:19 by nick rubens
Chimers.....

"The CASH on the books is where again ? Oh silly me , its your cash of course."

They are paying dividends, and recently did a special dividend.

Not sure why Slater is selling, but that could turn out to be a great buying opp for others. I'm preparing to add a few as there looks to be good value here and potential for a doubling of market cap very rapidly if whatever suspicions investors who are bearish have, turn out to be wrong.
Posted at 27/5/2016 10:13 by speedsgh
Special Dividend & Associated Share Consolidation -

NetPlay TV plc (AIM: NPT), the interactive gaming company, announces that the record date, following approval of all resolutions at the Company's annual general meeting on 12 May 2016, for the special dividend and associated share consolidation is close of business today. The terms of the special dividend and share consolidation are set out in the AGM notice and summarised below.

Special dividend
Shareholders will receive a special dividend of 0.68 pence per existing ordinary share. Payment will be made to shareholders who are on the register of members at 6.00pm today. The special dividend will be paid to shareholders on 9 June 2016.

Share consolidation
The payment of the special dividend is accompanied by a consolidation of the Company's ordinary issued share capital. The consolidation will replace every 15 existing ordinary shares of 1 pence each with 14 new ordinary shares of 11/14 pence each ("New Ordinary Shares"). Fractional entitlements arising from the share consolidation will be aggregated and sold in the market as soon as practicable on behalf of the relevant shareholders. The net proceeds of the sale, after the deduction of expenses of the sale, are expected to be paid in due proportion to the relevant shareholders, except that individual amounts of £3 or less will retained by the Company.

As all ordinary shares will be consolidated, each shareholder's shareholding as a proportion of the total number of issued ordinary shares in the share capital of the Company will be the same immediately before and after the implementation of the share consolidation (save in respect of fractional entitlements).
Posted at 21/3/2016 07:15 by speedsgh
Final Results -

Dividend Declaration -

NetPlay TV plc (AIM: NPT), the interactive gaming company, announces that its board of directors has recommended the payment of a final dividend comprising 0.34 pence per share plus an additional special dividend of 0.68 pence per share.

This special dividend proposal together with the final dividend and the interim dividend (paid in October 2015) brings the total dividend to 1.24 pence per share.

The final dividend and special dividend are subject to shareholder approval, which will need to be ratified at the Annual General Meeting (AGM), which is expected to be held on 12 May 2016. A formal notice of the AGM will be circulated in due course to shareholders, published on the Company's website and announced via the Regulatory News Service.

In respect of the final dividend, the board of directors has approved an ex-dividend date of 19 May 2016 and a record date of 20 May 2016. In respect of the special dividend, the board of directors has approved an ex-dividend date of 26 May 2016 and a record date of 27 May 2016. Both dividends, if approved, will be paid on 9 June 2016.

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