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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Partners Grp | LSE:PGGO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B16KPY96 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/12/2009 14:29 | Still on the blue.... | qs9 | |
19/11/2009 12:19 | Looking good still... | qs9 | |
19/11/2009 07:29 | No comments? | qs9 | |
18/11/2009 14:09 | so 5.06 NAV and rising vs 2.7 share price ..anyone not think this is great value??? | qs9 | |
17/11/2009 17:25 | The delisting has been approved. But it is going to take some time before you realise your full NAV. There is a lock-up until 2011 and then you can sell 5% of your holding per quarter. That seems to be the downside: Now the upside is that in their latest report PGGO makes much of their present healthy cash position; if this continues, the whole process may well be speeded up. If the markets hold up, a number of their investments may use IPO's to realise cash for PGGO Any other ideas????????? | alpal2 | |
13/11/2009 00:12 | Hass else read about the proposal to de-list the company? I understand that there is a shareholder meeting coming up soon regarding this (In the next few weeks). The information I read indicated that the de-listed shares would also offer shareholders to sell at NAV. if this is true, then I would expect the shares to trade much closer to NAV should the vote be in favour of de-listing. Can anyone confirm if this is correct? | gaz959959 | |
03/11/2009 08:09 | Looks like another step up already IMO, buy at £2.38.. | qs9 | |
03/11/2009 07:33 | And another few % today would be great....heading towards £3 me thinks...even then a 20% discount to NAV (which may have risen since) | qs9 | |
02/11/2009 14:52 | All seems to be ticking along nicely at PGGO...I'll continue posting to myself | qs9 | |
02/11/2009 14:00 | any views on TP? | qs9 | |
02/11/2009 13:30 | and the rise continues.....£3? | qs9 | |
26/10/2009 10:44 | Cannot believe this was around £8 (at today's exchange rate) a year ago! | qs9 | |
26/10/2009 08:17 | Yup, understand that but with the discount to NAV being so so high, hopefully a marginal difference on forex becomes manageable within people's risk profile. | qs9 | |
24/10/2009 13:24 | The £ tanking is only good if you already hold. Anytime you buy in a foreign currency there's an implied additional gamble. I'll be over the moon if the discount closes to 30% | colonel a | |
24/10/2009 09:28 | With £ heading towards parity, has anyone noticed that this means the NAV is approximately £4.50 at September that is before any rises between then and now? SO at £2.10 we are at less than 50% of NAV! Surely more people would see this as a great buying opportunity? Even a 20% discount would see the shares at £3.50 or 60-70% above todays' price! | qs9 | |
23/10/2009 15:36 | cheers Colonel A, there restructuring proposals caught the imagination of some as shares were up 10%ish on the back of it. agreed a target of nearer 30% would be fairer | qs9 | |
23/10/2009 14:43 | Not aware of any external comment. Agree there probably is more to come. They are a decent size but are largely $ based and there are more transparent private equity outfits at sizable NAV discounts. My initial target was to see the discount below 50% - in current optimistic mode that seems a bit tame. | colonel a | |
23/10/2009 14:14 | who cares, I'll enjoy the +40p so far....since the £1.65 days...lots more to come IMO | qs9 | |
23/10/2009 12:49 | Looks a fascinating play and one which obviously people are still buying into. Any broker note TP? | qs9 | |
22/10/2009 08:31 | Glad someone else is on here! Looks a bit of an overlooked no branier in my humble opinion.. | qs9 | |
20/10/2009 13:43 | Yup. A now rising NAV ! | colonel a | |
20/10/2009 10:31 | Anyone else in? Sitting at massive discount to NAV? | qs9 | |
25/9/2009 18:22 | Anyone follow these? | qs9 |
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