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PSPI Public Services Properties Investments

335.00
0.00 (0.00%)
04 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Public Services Properties Investments PSPI London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 335.00 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
335.00 335.00
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Public Services Properties PSPI Dividends History

No dividends issued between 05 Nov 2014 and 05 Nov 2024

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Posted at 07/7/2016 16:07 by eezymunny
Thanks. I've made a lot of money from PSPI. Dear old Mr Market has mis-priced it after every redemption. Today just multi-bagged on a small, slightly risky (given what we knew at 8am!) trade. The really Eezymunny was made long before!
Posted at 07/7/2016 15:07 by eezymunny
Well, I wasn't far out
Posted at 23/3/2015 10:00 by stemis
I estimate the net asset value, post buyback, will be 42-49p (depending on receipt of deferred consideration). As ever it's hard to be exact as the numbers in PSPI announcements never seem to balance. That might be an interesting punt at 24p however I'm guessing the German properties aren't that easy to sell (otherwise they would already have been) and the company will operate at a loss until they do. If it drifts further might reconsider.
Posted at 13/2/2015 15:27 by scburbs
I only saw the top bit! It does confirm the NAV falls from £51.8m to £32.2m so a massive loss on disposal (including the loss on the German sale announced previously). Another terrible disposal by PSPI with NAV now close to 30p. Was very lucky to get out of these with a good profit!
Posted at 13/2/2015 14:11 by skyship
"The net proceeds from the Disposal, after debt repayment and prepayment penalties, taxation and transaction costs, amounting to approximately GBP14.2 million, will not be used by PSPI to acquire new assets. Some of the proceeds may be used to repay some or all of the remaining debt secured against three of the German properties, with the balance (net of normal course expenditure and contingencies) to be returned to Shareholders in due course. The timing of any distribution to Shareholders may be subject to the timing of further asset disposals in Germany."

etcetcetc,,,ad infinitum...a possible shareholder return of an unknown amount at some unspecified date depending upon....

Enviro - Reckon I'll pass for the time-being...but thnx for flagging up.
Posted at 06/10/2014 11:28 by envirovision
Crikey quite here, is anyone still following PSPI after all whats happened. Results published interim September make interesting reading and dividend is under review.
Posted at 19/6/2014 11:06 by fangorn2
PSPI gives update on the European Care Group
Posted at 03/1/2014 19:01 by loverat
That's me. I have adjusted quite a bit and mellowed alot with age.

Both companies hold properties in Europe. Very risky but with very big discounts to NAV. IERE currently going through a similar process to PSPI although less certain of success. The preference shares (IERP) seem quite popular by some and perceived a less of a risk.

Good luck with this and all your investments in 2014 and beyond.
Posted at 20/8/2013 08:04 by fangorn2
Public Service Properties Inv Ltd Trading Statement



Gross rental income of GBP7.1m pa and finance lease income of GBP0.9m pa
Independently valued at 30 June 2013 at an aggregate value of GBP85.0m

Total debt at 30 June 2013 was GBP34.4 million compared to GBP32.9 million at 31 December 2012.

The Board will continue to test the market for the Group's assets and address the next round of debt refinancing for the UK assets over the next twelve months. Pending the outcome of these matters, the Board continues to keep its dividend policy under review.
Posted at 31/1/2013 10:08 by fenners66
Can anyone help with the dividend tax credit question please?
Completing the tax return and have discovered the consolidated tax cert has these down as overseas dividends.
So have a gross dividend but am i able to claim any dividend tax credit?
Which foreign income box do I put them in on the return?
Thanks