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Partnership share matching scheme December?
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robking
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
March update 18/03/24
42 shares purchased @ £2.182242 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
42 shares purchased @ £2.182242 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
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Clappedoutpostie
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Perseus
- Posts: 778
- Joined: 21 Feb 2024, 16:45
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
Is there any way to buy extra shares through the portal, in an ad hoc kind of way on top of the partnership plan?
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Clappedoutpostie
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robking
- Posts: 236
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
April update 16/04/24
51 shares purchased @ £2.264296 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
51 shares purchased @ £2.264296 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
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Clappedoutpostie
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
So if the Czech guy gets the company do our shares we purchase every month get paid out without income tax, obviously if u sell them within 5 years normally u pay tax but what happens in a buy out situation?
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GizzardPuke
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
It appears you don't have to pay tax if you're forced to sell your shares in a takeover - https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manual ... assum25120Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 15:01So if the Czech guy gets the company do our shares we purchase every month get paid out without income tax, obviously if u sell them within 5 years normally u pay tax but what happens in a buy out situation?
I think you can only be forced to sell your shares if the entity buying them already owns over 90% of the available shares so if you voluntarily sell before that threshold you are liable for tax.
Bear in mind I'm a postman, not a financial advisor so don't sue me if I'm wrong!
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robking
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
I think you're broadly right, someone who acquires over 90% of a company's share capital can apply to a court for permission to compulsorily purchase the remaining shares at the same price as the successful offer price.GizzardPuke wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 23:49It appears you don't have to pay tax if you're forced to sell your shares in a takeover - https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manual ... assum25120Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 15:01So if the Czech guy gets the company do our shares we purchase every month get paid out without income tax, obviously if u sell them within 5 years normally u pay tax but what happens in a buy out situation?
I think you can only be forced to sell your shares if the entity buying them already owns over 90% of the available shares so if you voluntarily sell before that threshold you are liable for tax.
Bear in mind I'm a postman, not a financial advisor so don't sue me if I'm wrong!
But before then the offer will become unconditional which means that the bidder has gained control of the company having acquired over 50% of the share capital, the timetable then stops and anybody who hasn't already done so can take the final offer any time.
I think it is at that stage that the shares in the Equitini accounts would be cashed in.
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robking
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
June update 17/06/24
36 shares purchased @ £3.241747 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
Anyone paying in the full £100pm since this scheme first started should now have a total of 2770 shares (2632 + 138) worth a total of £10249 at the takeover offer price.
If the takeover is allowed to proceed this scheme will have to end in October.
36 shares purchased @ £3.241747 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
Anyone paying in the full £100pm since this scheme first started should now have a total of 2770 shares (2632 + 138) worth a total of £10249 at the takeover offer price.
If the takeover is allowed to proceed this scheme will have to end in October.
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adb2aber
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 304
- Joined: 01 Feb 2009, 15:37
- Gender: Male
Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
Since current share price is a way below the offer price everyone should be taking their maximum available amount!
Also those extra shares votes can be used to vote no in September at the meeting to approve DK...
Also those extra shares votes can be used to vote no in September at the meeting to approve DK...
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yellowbelly
- Posts: 3513
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
Any 'postie' no votes would be massively outnumbered by the 'snouts in troughs' votes. I know many of the staff
in our office don't know how/can't be ars**d to vote at the AGM even though it's straightforward.
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robking
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
The share price is below the offer price because it's reflecting the political uncertainty, if the deal is blocked the share price will crash but if it isn't the price will rise to just below the offer price.
At the AGM on 25th of September I would guess that at least 95% of shares voting will be cast in favour of the deal and assuming the politicians have finished, the offer will become unconditional almost straight away.
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wandle
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
Whatever the outcome of the AGM vote, the acceptance of the offer is contingent on shareholders getting the offer documents and agreeing to sell their holdings to the bidderrobking wrote: ↑20 Jun 2024, 08:47The share price is below the offer price because it's reflecting the political uncertainty, if the deal is blocked the share price will crash but if it isn't the price will rise to just below the offer price.
At the AGM on 25th of September I would guess that at least 95% of shares voting will be cast in favour of the deal and assuming the politicians have finished, the offer will become unconditional almost straight away.
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robking
- Posts: 236
- Joined: 19 Dec 2020, 12:14
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
July update 16/07/24
28 shares purchased @ £3.331951 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
Anyone paying in the full £100pm since this scheme first started should now have a total of 2800 shares (2660 + 140) worth a total of £10360 at the takeover offer price.
28 shares purchased @ £3.331951 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
Anyone paying in the full £100pm since this scheme first started should now have a total of 2800 shares (2660 + 140) worth a total of £10360 at the takeover offer price.
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wandle
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Re: Partnership share matching scheme December?
You should in fact have 2686+142, so 2,828 shares in total (not counting the August 2024 allocation, which is imminent), worth £10463.60 at the takeover offer price.robking wrote: ↑16 Jul 2024, 19:13July update 16/07/24
28 shares purchased @ £3.331951 + 2 free per £100 gross/monthly investment.
Anyone paying in the full £100pm since this scheme first started should now have a total of 2800 shares (2660 + 140) worth a total of £10360 at the takeover offer price.