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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tex Holdings Plc | LSE:TXH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008850470 | ORD 10P |
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% | 73.00 | - | 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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24/5/2021 16:38 | charo - can you explain what this is pls? | boystown | |
18/3/2021 17:25 | Got my cheque today. I feel I've been short changed but too small to worry about in the scheme of things for me. My other stuff is doing well and I can utilise the CGT loss, at least. Good riddance. Good luck to anyone who has stuck with it. I fancy you will do well if they don't try squeeze you out. | aleman | |
07/1/2021 13:24 | I've taken the offer though I did seriously consider not doing so. UK manufacturing is doing well. TXH has a strong balance sheet. I stuck with JCR when they delisted at 15p and got 45p a year later. I think TXH are worth far more than 20p but I think this lot are far more cynical than the JCR board were and AGMs harder to get to. I decided I'm almost certainly losing out but do not want the distraction this time from what is now one of my smaller holdings. | aleman | |
07/1/2021 11:14 | Thanks Aleman; what do you intend to do - take the 20p or keep hold of your shares? | boystown | |
06/1/2021 15:54 | Reading the notes, there's some technical stuff for non-certificated holders in Crest about transfer holding account details within Computershare, which your holder should organise for you. If they are the registered holder, than I presume they should have received the paperwork and transfer codes to act on your instructions. The deadline is 11am on the 29th of January so you have some time yet. | aleman | |
06/1/2021 15:53 | So are the options basically to take 20p - OR to keep your shares in an unlisted company in the hope that something good happens with them one day (or that there's a dividend stream)? Also, DAK if I'll be able to do the latter as mine are held in a SIPP? | boystown | |
06/1/2021 14:36 | No communication whatsoever from my holding perviously held in a Barclays ISA to date. They simply have disappeared from the audit trail. Have written today to Computershare who are the registrars apparently. | rburtn | |
24/12/2020 11:41 | Tender offer paperwork just arrived in the post. | aleman | |
12/12/2020 11:19 | Found confirmation that EGM resolutions were passed on the website: Extraordinary General Meeting Results 27th November 2020 Tex Holdings plc (LSE:TXH) is pleased to announce that at the Extraordinary General Meeting (“EGM”) held earlier today, all resolutions were duly passed. Further announcements in relation to the loan conversion and share buyback will be made in due course as appropriate. | aleman | |
03/12/2020 19:46 | Many thanks Aleman but at 20p, I think I'll take my chances with holding the shares long-term even if they de-list. Shenanigans afoot surely? | boystown | |
03/12/2020 19:25 | No. They are effectively valued at 20p at the moment but will still retain value in future which might differ. There was a proposed subscription of 8m shares at 20p by Edward Le Bas, open offer of 5m shares at 20p where Le Bas would take shares unsubscribed in the open offer subject to the loan conversion approval, and Le Bas loan conversion of up to 35m shares at 20p subject to an EGM on the 27th, which also had a vote to approve a proposed subsequent share buy-back at 20p. Fundraising results were supposed to be released on the 27th but I can find nothing. If you do not wish to sell in the proposed buy-back at 20p, then you can remain a shareholder with the option to trading the shares on a matched bargain basis that is proposed. I presume I will soon receive some paperwork asking if I want to tender my shares at 20p in the buy-back. | aleman | |
03/12/2020 18:40 | I had a few shares in my SIPP that are now showing as valued at nil, 100% loss; is this correct? | boystown | |
06/11/2020 14:25 | How do I sell these? | ramellous | |
03/11/2020 07:59 | Tough options. 20p now versus £1+ or not sometime in years ahead. That's remembering trading is iffy but the company has a strong balance sheet. I suppose it would give me a useful tax loss as well. | aleman | |
03/11/2020 07:17 | Fundraiser at 20p. 67% dilution if you don’t add or they’ll buy or should I say steal your stock at 20p. Shameful | battlebus2 | |
13/10/2020 08:36 | Stuffed,burrows taken private for free. | charo | |
13/10/2020 08:13 | 13th October 2020 Further to the announcement dated 15 September 2020, Tex Holdings plc (LSE:TXH) announces that the lis ti ng of its ordinary shares of £0.10 each on the standard segment of the Official List and to trading on the London Stock Exchange's Main Market has now been cancelled with effect from 8 a.m. today. Discussions with the major shareholder regarding possible refinancing proposals are ongoing, as are discussions concerning arrangements for share trading through a matched bargain facility. Further announcements will be made to shareholders in due course. | aleman | |
05/10/2020 17:24 | No word on general meeting. | charo | |
16/9/2020 15:40 | RNS of 3rd August 2017 might offer some hope if you are seeking an "activst" shareholder. | coolen | |
16/9/2020 12:24 | Still time to defeat this at gm. Replace chair and board except new FD. Fight the concert party ,as before. Deal purposely with FCA ,problem I believe is board. Seek merger partner who can deal with issues including selling of a number of subs . Probably all share deal at massive discount with linked cash raise. Takes out concert party through dilution. | charo | |
16/9/2020 08:52 | I emailed a few months back, enquiring about the listing status and the progress, and chris parker replied, and lied directly about it, and tried fobbing me off because the results had only just been submitted, but i go tradio silence when i pointed out the delisting was because they hadn't submitted acceptable results for the previous year. all i'm interested in now is this matching thing, usually more lies. so basically they've taken every investors money, and said cheers, we're off, they've been effectively radio silent on the delisting since it happened, atrocious company, give our money is already gone, wouldn't care if they went into receivership. | crystalballbroke | |
15/9/2020 14:33 | Vote against at coming General meeting. No likely white knight with FCA involved. Car crash. | charo | |
15/9/2020 11:02 | How would shareholders fight it? | aleman |
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