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Shareholders Vote
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Strong bull
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Shareholders Vote
Does anyone know if the shareholders have voted for the takeover. If I understand it correctly there has to be a vote and as a shareholder I don't recall ever voting either way. Not that my small amount would make any difference
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RobertT
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Re: Shareholders Vote
You should have received voting details back in June.
It might have been via letter or email.
There's details on this thread that might help you to vote: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=115099
This tells you what happens if you end up being a minority shareholder: viewtopic.php?p=1111825#p1111825
It might have been via letter or email.
There's details on this thread that might help you to vote: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=115099
This tells you what happens if you end up being a minority shareholder: viewtopic.php?p=1111825#p1111825
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Strong bull
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Re: Shareholders Vote
Thanks. Received that but didn't realise it was for voting.
Di you know if the votes have passed the threshold for a takeover?
Di you know if the votes have passed the threshold for a takeover?
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RobertT
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Re: Shareholders Vote
It's possible it already has, but it won't be announced until all the regulatory hoops have been jumped through and they have 75% acceptance for the deal.
More details: viewtopic.php?p=1115808#p1115808
More details: viewtopic.php?p=1115808#p1115808
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Strong bull
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Re: Shareholders Vote
Many thanks. Makes sense now. I hope the 75% isn't met as I think the share price should be worth more after offcoms recent announcement
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RobertT
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Re: Shareholders Vote
My view is that if the market thought the company is worth more, the share price would be higher than it is.
I suspect a lot of shareholders have already voted in favour and so can't trade them anyway, unless they go to the trouble of changing their choice.
I think the 75% will be met. It's just a case of whether the 90% will be and if so, will KP compulsory purchase the rest?
I suspect a lot of shareholders have already voted in favour and so can't trade them anyway, unless they go to the trouble of changing their choice.
I think the 75% will be met. It's just a case of whether the 90% will be and if so, will KP compulsory purchase the rest?
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Wat69
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Re: Shareholders Vote
Do you know if we pay tax on the money we receive if we decided to sell these shares in the takeover, I still have all of my original shares (930) I think ?
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Bellaber
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Re: Shareholders Vote
When do we get the share money?
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posted
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Re: Shareholders Vote
Based on info we have, no.
In fact, the Free Shares you have are now exempt from tax/NI anyway, even if you were to sell them today using shareview (dealing charges may apply though so just check)
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RuralVan
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Re: Shareholders Vote
The voting was paused and no announcent as yet to when it will officially resume or end. You can of course vote anyway with the details already given. Chill.
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Geordiepapa
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Re: Shareholders Vote
If you voted to sell your shares (free shares plus some bought privately), can you be held to that? I'm thinking I now want to sell them.
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RobertT
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Re: Shareholders Vote
Someone else asked a similar question a few weeks ago, and the answer is yes you can sell them, but you first have to withdraw your acceptance of the deal:Geordiepapa wrote: ↑11 Feb 2025, 12:06If you voted to sell your shares (free shares plus some bought privately), can you be held to that? I'm thinking I now want to sell them.
Page 4 here: https://www.myroyalmail.com/sites/defau ... 0FINAL.pdfCan I withdraw my acceptance?
• Yes, an accepting shareholder can withdraw their acceptance.
• You may withdraw your acceptance by written notice to Equiniti or, in the case of shares held in uncertificated form (that is, CREST), by sending an ESA instruction to CREST in respect of the relevant electronic acceptances.
• The relevant notification/instruction must be received before the time by which acceptances must be lodged under the offer (and in any event before the date on which the offer becomes unconditional).
• Full details on how to withdraw your acceptance are included in the offer document.
Can I sell my shares after I’ve accepted the offer?
• No, you will not be able to sell your shares after you have accepted the offer. This is because to accept the offer, you must return your share certificate with your Form of Acceptance to Equiniti (or follow the relevant steps for lost share certificates).
• The only way to sell your shares after you have accepted the offer is to first withdraw your acceptance by following the steps above. Once you have withdrawn your acceptance, Equiniti will return your share certificate to you.
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Geordiepapa
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Re: Shareholders Vote
Many thanks for the info. Robert.