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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Zetar | ZTR | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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294.00 | 294.00 |
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Posted at 04/12/2012 19:12 by jeff h GP:-Effective Date of the Scheme = 30 November 2012 Latest date for dispatch of cheques and settlement through CREST for Cash Consideration due under the Scheme = within 14 days of the Effective Date ....so approx Fri 14th December I reckon. |
Posted at 08/10/2012 08:54 by che7win Bye bye ZTR, I'm out. 3p dividend still to come :-) |
Posted at 05/10/2012 17:09 by davidosh Bid announced after the close at £3 including the dividend which will still be paid. That is rather better than I did out of Lees Foods but still undervalues Zetar IMO.That only leaves me with a holding in Real Good Food RGD in the food sector and I started the year with three but clearly it is a sector where companies are getting snapped up. I did mention the price had been moving up on no news. Rather suggests that someone had got a whiff of more than just the opening of a packet of marmite nuts ! |
Posted at 03/10/2012 09:24 by che7win I think there was an article about ZTR in current issue of Moneyweek.I did want to accumulate more here but glad to see it rising. |
Posted at 18/7/2012 10:19 by aleman I've been monitoring and will continue. Add £3.4m back to cashflow and debt to account for Easter moving and the improvement is only modest. I make capex adjusted underlying free cashflow of around £2.8m, leaving about £2.3m after the dividend. THat means debt can fall and dividends rise so the share price look okay but leaves little spare to fight off any more commodities price spikes. They could do with thicker margins and a bit of growth. I don't think they're bad value, just not enough to tempt me yet. |
Posted at 18/7/2012 09:35 by blobby ZTR seem to be weathering the storm successfully. I'd like to see the accounting period changed so that the year ended on 30th June or 31 December as the Easter effect is not helping the market (or me) analyse the figures.EPS of 33.8p and a positive outlook means this is still a bargain. |
Posted at 18/7/2012 07:47 by spob i don't really mind about the 3p dividend, as long as they focus on clearing the debt that's finethey can pay some decent dividends in a few years time |
Posted at 18/7/2012 07:39 by che7win Results look fine on initial scan, cash flow looks good.A 33% increase in the dividend :-) |
Posted at 23/6/2012 13:34 by gingerplant AIM-listed confectionery and snack foods group Zetar (LSE: ZTR) looks good value to me at 195.5p. I don't expect fireworks, which is almost always the way with defensives. But I am hoping for steady growth from a company on a prospective P/E of just 4.7 for no good reason that I can see. |
Posted at 24/1/2012 10:56 by theglade Good post Crawford - but what you think about the level of debt? - I came across ZTR as I read that the manager of the Old Mutual Smaller Companies, it is one of his biggest holdings |
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