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WYN Wynnstay Group Plc

350.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Wynnstay Group Plc LSE:WYN London Ordinary Share GB0034212331 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 350.00 340.00 360.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 26,682 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Farm Management Services 735.88M 6.93M 0.3018 11.60 80.34M
Wynnstay Group Plc is listed in the Farm Management Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker WYN. The last closing price for Wynnstay was 350p. Over the last year, Wynnstay shares have traded in a share price range of 305.00p to 510.00p.

Wynnstay currently has 22,955,163 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Wynnstay is £80.34 million. Wynnstay has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.60.

Wynnstay Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/10/2004
20:04
Fresh Business Solutions Ltd are presently designing a new website for the company.
gateside
30/9/2004
14:24
Just waiting for that offer to drop to 230p to top up.. I'm here for the long term ;-)
gateside
28/9/2004
11:21
Director buying £30k's worth... MM's trying to get some stock in !
currypasty
28/9/2004
11:18
28 September 2004
Wynnstay Group plc ('the Company')

The Company has today been notified by Lord Carlile of Berriew, a director of
the Company, that on 17 September 2004 his SIPP acquired 12,500 ordinary shares
of 25p each ('Shares') in the Company at £2.42 per share. Following this
acquisition Lord Carlile holds 26,850 Shares in the Company representing 0.31%
of the Company's issued share capital and his SIPP holds a further 12,500
Shares, representing 0.14%.

gateside
24/9/2004
12:51
Notification of Interest

The Company was notified on 20 September 2004 that following the sale of 25,000
ordinary shares of 25p each on 17 September 2004, the beneficial interest in the
Company held by Thomas William George Charlton ("Mr. Charlton") fell to 240,601
ordinary shares of 25p each representing less than 3 per cent. of the issued
share capital of the Company.

Accordingly, Mr. Charlton no longer holds a notifiable interest in the Company.

gateside
22/9/2004
15:15
250 - 260 up another 5p today
currypasty
22/9/2004
10:17
not a peep
currypasty
22/9/2004
10:16
CP

Any feedback from the e-mails that you pinged off yesterday ?

AR

absolutereturn
21/9/2004
21:16
Yes, I think it was about 2 years ago that you first mentioned it to me, 8 ball. Failed to act then (because it was on Ofex), so I haven't done so well, but quite pleased so far anyway. :-)
diogenesj
21/9/2004
18:34
No interest on here Curry?

This is very busy, I was all on my own here for 2 years.
I am now holding a 186% profit, so the quite ones are the best IMHO..

I hope the company will continue to pay script dividends now it has moved to AIM, as they have proved a great way to increase your profits.

8 ball
21/9/2004
12:01
Yes, it's a law of nature, curry. The rise in the share price is inversely related to the square of the number of posts. Signing off now to avoid further damage.

D.

PS Do I see a breakout? Don't reply, please. :-)

diogenesj
21/9/2004
11:04
CURRYPASTY... most of my winning shares have bb's that are hardly ever posted on.

Maybe we should stop posting here to!

gateside
21/9/2004
11:00
240 - 255 up 7.5


why is it that there is never any BB interest in good solid profitable, well run companies, where the shareprice gently keeps ticking up... Do AFN BB posters actually want to make money, of just frequent the more popular threads for a chat ?

currypasty
21/9/2004
10:23
235 - 250 up 2.5
currypasty
21/9/2004
09:09
could be, ill fire some emails off, and get an answer..
currypasty
21/9/2004
09:07
£16 Million post investment means that the IR have given some lee way i.e. MKT CAP = £14.75 Million....can still raise a worthwhile amount i.e. £1.25 Million.

Could be wrong, but that is my interpretation !

Over to you, CP.

absolutereturn
21/9/2004
09:00
What are 'qualifying companies'?
A qualifying company need not be resident in the UK for tax purposes but it must be unquoted and the money raised must be used by a qualifying business activity in the UK or by a 90% subsidiary or subsidiaries carrying out such activities. Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market are treated as unquoted for the purpose of this relief. The gross assets of a non-group company, or aggregate gross assets of the group, must not exceed £15m prior to investment nor £16m post investment. Where a parent company is raising funds, it must only have 75% subsidiaries to be a qualifying company. However, the funds can only be used by 90% subsidiaries.

currypasty
21/9/2004
08:44
CP

I think that you will find that the Mkt Cap only has to be less than £15 Million at the outset i.e. at time of EIS/VCT investment.

AR

absolutereturn
21/9/2004
08:40
with eis/vct map has to be less than 15 mil, but also you need to find a company that will stay below the 15 mil throughout the three year qualifying period. You therefore need to pick a company that is ideally only a couple of mil mcap, and so there is plenty of 'headroom' for the shareprice to rise, and also in case they raise more money via new share issues.
Wyn even if it was below the 15 to start, had a stated mission to expand, and so IMO could well be double or trebble the 15 mil within the 3 years.
Short term looks like taking out £250

currypasty
19/9/2004
14:35
If that's correct, it rules out Wynnstay (market cap 20.83m).
diogenesj
19/9/2004
14:25
Take a look at the VCT thread as well....
absolutereturn
19/9/2004
14:07
MKT CAP = £15 Million or less !

Trading Co

Business in UK

absolutereturn
19/9/2004
13:39
Arent VCTs restricted as to the size of the company they invest in? (i.e. has to be below a certain size) If so, is WYN small enough?
wiganer
19/9/2004
13:23
Could rise further - when Vcts have to invest their money in reliable AIM outfits.
mw8156
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