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WSP Wynnstay Properties Plc

690.00
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Wynnstay Properties Plc LSE:WSP London Ordinary Share GB0009842898 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 690.00 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
670.00 710.00 690.00 690.00 690.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Lessors Of Real Property,nec 2.31M 1.14M 0.4235 16.29 18.61M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 690.00 GBX

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Posted at 19/4/2024 09:20 by Wynnstay Properties Daily Update
Wynnstay Properties Plc is listed in the Lessors Of Real Property,nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker WSP. The last closing price for Wynnstay Properties was 690p.
Wynnstay Properties currently has 2,696,617 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Wynnstay Properties is £18,606,657.
Wynnstay Properties has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.29.
This morning WSP shares opened at 690p
Posted at 11/9/2022 21:36 by c3479z
has commenced repurchasing shares but no impact on the share price spread thus far, would imagine liquidity will fall further as purchases are made..
Posted at 20/6/2022 10:30 by 1tx
You are correct c349z WSP as a property company does not qualify for IHT relief.My error!However my point that many of the longer term holders of WSP probably will not have their shares in an ISA remains likely as AIM shares did not qualify until 2013 for inclusion.Actually you got reduced CG Tax on Aim shares on sale provided you had held them for specified minimum periods.This was not continued when AIM shares could be included in ISAs unless of course they were purchased after this date within an ISA.
Posted at 16/6/2022 15:32 by topvest
It's been a nice performer. Happy to hold onto my small stake. Yielding 13% on my original purchase price, but shocked to notice I've already had these for 20 years!
Posted at 16/6/2022 15:24 by 1tx
I doubt very much if the major or other long term holders would be interested in a take over bid;they are likely to have a very low "book price" for their shares & could have significant potential capital gains tax implications on sale of shareholding that would negate any take over premium;remember it is only relatively recently WSP shares have been eligible for ISA's.If it is the case as indicated that some shareholdings have been family held since the 1880's these holders together with other major holders would perhaps be more interested in the AIM inheritance tax benefits!Incidently I think part of the reason gross total rent has only increased modestly is because net borrowings have fallen.
Posted at 16/6/2022 14:49 by battlebus2
Wouldn’t rule it out given how difficult others in the field are finding it to buy suitable properties to add to their portfolio. WSP by comparison is a small fish.
Posted at 16/6/2022 09:22 by battlebus2
Yes a share buyback will only reduce liquidity, probably better to split the shares into say a 10 for 1 option.
Posted at 16/6/2022 08:29 by battlebus2
I’d hesitate to say these are great results 👍. Share buyback. EPS +43% and NAV +19% LTV down to 25.5. Increased dividend.
Posted at 07/4/2021 21:41 by mw8156
same applies to cdff hcft smj las even mtvw but corporate action is slow in property, the only ones that saw action was DJAn hansteen and those were special circumstances, nevertheless wsp's statement today was fairly up-beat I thought so wsp looks like a safe investment, as do the others above, apart from LAS, which is just as well as it would be almost impossible to get out of being so illiquid.
Posted at 22/2/2021 14:48 by 1tx
The sale of three industrial units at Chessington at a near 50% premium to most recent valuation tends to suggest WSP portfolio is reasonably valued.If the spread on the shares narrows I would be keen to add to my holding.
Wynnstay Properties share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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