Latest Finncap target price is £13.90
Re: Going in the right direction "Who's going to predict the share price for the end of the year?"Hard to know - there is not much news to hang your hat on!Ask me again after the half year results in a few weeks time.
Going in the right direction Who's going to predict the share price for the end of the year?
Good volume Good volume today but not much movement in the share price?
Re: Director buys true shares Did you still want your question answered or are you happy now?
Re: Director buys Director sells shares not buys as I mistakenly quoted.
Re: Director buys or sells Director Deals - Telecom plus PLC (TEP)StockMarketWire | Mon, 3rd July 2017 - 170Andrew Lindsay, Chief Executive Officer, sold 25,226 shares in the company on the 3rd July 2017 at a price of 1165.00p. The Director now holds 357,448 shares.Just for those who can't tell the DIFERENCE
Re: Director buys The CEO Andrew Lindsey
Re: Director buys TS who has bought shares from the directors bench? Phil...
Director buys When a Director buys shares in his own company that shows long term confidence, is now the time to increase my holdings?
Re: Re: Yes I shorted the shares at a much higher price and that was years ago so different financials .Let's look at what happened Tep have cashed in THIER Opus holdings the profit from that i.e. Dividends are now gone forever and have been turned into cash and so a buy back option is a sensible idea now if you let the company buy back the shares the dividends will go to Tep and in turn be paid back to shareholders tender is fair value and Tep get to set the rate as they see fair if you think they are under valued buy them if you think they are over valued then let someone else buy them either way your are being offered exactly what you want Owning a share is a bet on its future value and dividends nothing to get emotional about
Re: Re: Damp squib? Yes just look at the share price...not good for investors!A tender offer is usually an incentive. This certainly is not the case and it would have been better to of just pulled the plug. We have gone from circ £13 down to £11.50 and those applying for the offer are going to probably be looking at £11.50 as the next 5 trading days won't see much improvement I doubt.And finally,lets all remember that you were the one many years back, shorting this share as you said there was no future in it etc...interesting....I am sure you remember true shares?
RE:TENDER OFFER-The only way to find out what was the reasoning behind this is to come to the shareholders AGM on the 20th July and ask the Board of Directors.
Re: Lol Moneyfyp you've fired off quite enough wet fish for one year , yet another damp squib
Re: No Thanks I dont get it either!If I sell in the market, I get the market price and the dividend - if I sell in the tender, I get just the market price.I suppose it might interest a large institutional seller wanting to sell a large block - they might otherwise shift the price downwards by selling in the market - but cant see why a smaller shareholder would take up the offer.Maybe they changed their mind about wanting to give cash back - they already reduced the amount.Or am I missing something?