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SVE Starvest Plc

11.70
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Starvest Plc LSE:SVE London Ordinary Share GB0009619817 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 11.70 9.00 20.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/10/2020
23:31
Ggp should fly tomorrow on latest drill results and hopefully take this with it.
yorkie52
27/10/2020
08:42
Got to catch up a bit now.
rose_by_another_name
26/10/2020
19:27
It's been a tax efficient vehicle to store my wealth as well. Even though it continually lags the value of the portfolio, it is still up 682% since 1st January 2020!
zedder
26/10/2020
18:50
I'm also a frustrated holder of SVE hoping to see the share price rise more than it has done based on the success of GGP. However, I am not convinced that this will happen any time soon. We must appreciate that SVE is essentially a financial company that provides working capital to small resource companies (minor miners!) hoping that they strike lucky.

Callum Baxter is the chairman and CEO of this £10M market cap company and he owns just over 13% of the shares. Callum is also the CEO of GGP (£884M market cap) where he owns 2.6% of the shares (worth over £23M) directly. SVE has a 2.1% investment in GGP.

Mr Market will never fully price SVE's holding in GGP (and other company holdings) as SVE has running costs, management fees etc. The last half-year report for SVE clearly acknowledges that performance of GGP is the major contributor to SVE's success, i.e. it helped grow the NAV, the market cap and earnings/share. The other holdings barely register, so what would SVE be worth without GGP - would it even be a viable company?

Why would Callum (acting in his SVE capacity) want to sell out of GGP? It's a tiddly amount in the grand scheme of things. The only reason will be when he has a new and better prospect to invest in. SVE is basically just a tax efficient vehicle for Mr Baxter to store his wealth.

ptch
26/10/2020
09:33
The buys today have been at 19.3p, so that is actually closer to 50%.
zedder
26/10/2020
09:33
wow, that is some discount....DYOR
qs99
26/10/2020
09:30
Hopefully it will, but there is more often than not a lag. Basically we need buyers. Potentially the company could sell some GGP and do a share buy back and that would almost certainly help. However, their position is that why would they sell the crown jewels (their GGP shares), as if GGP is ultimately taken out by a cash bid from Newcrest we will see the full value then.

It's just frustrating when you know you are sitting on an investment valued at £x but it consistently shows in your portfolio as being valued at £(x-40 to 50%).

As I type, GGP at 24.6p and AAU at 5.7p (both sell prices) gives NAV/share of 37.8p. So the current discount is 45%+.

zedder
26/10/2020
08:02
But why isn't it following the nav?, got to catch up surely
come on
19/10/2020
11:20
thanks zedder
qs99
19/10/2020
11:16
NAV/share with AAU at 5.9p and GGP 22.75p is 35.2p
zedder
19/10/2020
10:38
ggp moving again, should see another increase shortly.

dyor

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srpactive
16/10/2020
08:39
Have bought more last few days as GGP ticked up and this didn't DYOR
qs99
16/10/2020
08:26
come on

Yes agree, ggp's chart looks wonderful and ours here is similar,
I am expecting ggp to get towards 40p on the next leg up, so
30p here minimum, we shall see. All got to happen first.

dyor

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srpactive
15/10/2020
15:20
This is undervalued with ggp moving up this has to follow
come on
15/10/2020
15:15
GGP moving upwards but nothing happening here.
Even my 50k buy made no difference.
Hoping for a delayed reaction.

tyranosaurus
12/10/2020
17:12
There will be a 150k sell from this morning to show at some stage (at 18.85p).

I'm not getting out of SVE but have just bought a Renault Zoe R135 Rapid Charge electric vehicle and the proceeds will pay for it outright (with a trade in). Given that these shares were bought at 4.995p on 17th February this year (£7498.50 invested) that's a result!

zedder
10/10/2020
09:13
@rban......When they post there annual accounts even if not realised they have to provision for profit/loss
telbap
09/10/2020
20:34
I think a good accountant should be able to offset considerable losses on investments in the past against potential future gains so I doubt this will be too much of an issue at current prices however if Ggp were to have a substantial appreciation in value then it could be an issue. A nice one though lol.
yorkie52
09/10/2020
08:07
I believe that is correct and there may also be a reduction against prior period losses. I think it is useful to consider though as it may explain 4.27p in the discrepancy between a forward looking share price and a current value nav.
starinvestinvestor
09/10/2020
07:25
Do companies pay corporation tax on capital gains?
If so, surely only when the gain is realised?

rose_by_another_name
08/10/2020
18:18
I've got holdings in CORA (90k shares) and AAU (270k shares) as well.
zedder
08/10/2020
17:50
Yorkie52. It’s unlikely that illiquidity is the issue as GGP makes up around 90% and AAU 5% of overall value. I thought that some of the discount could be to do with corporation tax ie in this tax year the share price of the 82 million GGP shares has risen from 4.32 (03/04/2020) to 20.10 (39/09/2020)producing a profit of 12,94 million for SVE in this period. However with this tax at 19% at worst this would only reduce the nav by 4.27p. Whilst a decent theory as to why the discount is so large presently eludes us all. I assume that many of us are relying on and see value in the Company’s “commitment221; to pay 50% of the realised profit by way of a dividend sometime in the future.
starinvestinvestor
08/10/2020
17:05
Thanks. I guess most of the shares are fairly illiquid for selling in large volumes. Ggp is possibly the exception being a near billion pound capitalisation.

Hoping the next news for Ggp continues to be good so that we get the next leg up.

I'm keeping my eye on cora gold and Arianna resources to further add to my portfolio. However it would be nice if SVE could do something to cut the discount from around 45% to at least 20%

yorkie52
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