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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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South African Property Opportunities | SAPO | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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0.95 |
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Posted at 23/4/2018 10:39 by tomboyb up 118% and 1000 shares available at 0.80p -no stock in SAPO - John Mckeon will reverse O and G assets here - |
Posted at 19/4/2018 08:25 by tomboyb John Mckeon is back -Ha has just taken 27% of SAPO - |
Posted at 16/4/2018 11:33 by tomboyb Michael Siegfried Meyer buys 29% of SAPO -Lars Ernest Bader buys 8% of this cash shell and Weiss have sold out - So some sort of plan here to prevent delisting of the shares - |
Posted at 06/1/2017 16:56 by praipus South African Property Opps PLC06 January 2017 6 January 2017 South African Property Opportunities plc ("SAPRO" or "the Company") Return of Capital Payment The Board of South African Property Opportunities plc confirms that a return of capital of 7.25 pence per ordinary share will be paid, representing the cash proceeds available for distribution from the portfolio realisations to date. Shareholders should take note of the following dates in respect of this return of capital payment: Ex-dividend date: 19 January 2017 Record date: 20 January 2017 Payment date: 27 January 2017 |
Posted at 23/12/2016 19:27 by praipus All sold cash on its way |
Posted at 01/10/2012 11:36 by praipus Weiss buying more SAPO now holding 24.1%I track the rest of their holdings on the WAM thread |
Posted at 19/3/2012 13:09 by praipus I've got confusing info on QVT but they still appear on the SAPO website as holding 28.9% with Weiss's 22.5% they have control if they want it. |
Posted at 11/1/2012 15:54 by praipus Weiss buying more up to 19.9% now |
Posted at 22/7/2011 10:02 by praipus Just found this: "Date: Wednesday 30 Mar 2011LONDON (ShareCast) - South African Property Opportunities (SAPO) has been ordered to pay more than £6m to its investment manager Proteus Property Partners. Proteus claimed that it was owed performance fees and management fees. The High Court has ruled in favour of Proteus in all material respects. SAPO has to pay £5.07m in performance and management fees, plus £360,000 for interest. SAPO also has to pay Proteus' costs, which will be at least £600,00. SAPO reckons that the full amount payable could be as much as £6.4m." |
Posted at 22/7/2011 09:58 by praipus Just found this:Date: Wednesday 30 Mar 2011 LONDON (ShareCast) - South African Property Opportunities (SAPO) has been ordered to pay more than £6m to its investment manager Proteus Property Partners. Proteus claimed that it was owed performance fees and management fees. The High Court has ruled in favour of Proteus in all material respects. SAPO has to pay £5.07m in performance and management fees, plus £360,000 for interest. SAPO also has to pay Proteus' costs, which will be at least £600,00. SAPO reckons that the full amount payable could be as much as £6.4m. |
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