Just before the end of the tax year there has been a massive allocation of new shares - notably Albion and Northern Venture. Allocation prices reflect the latest NAVs - higher in the case of Albion VCTs. But particularly notable is the massive Director share purchases of NVT shares. See https://www.investegate.co.uk/northern- ... 0000H5875/ and others - one of which was for £200 Ks worth..
Big vote of confidence in the company there
EDIT :: Now they are coming in for Northern VCT 2 as well.
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Re: Allocations
I thought the figures for the purchases were interesting so have put them here - enjoy
Northern One
David Mayes purchase is for the whole £200K allowed in a tax year which is interesting on several counts not least because it is all invested in one VCT - shows huge confidence in it. Of course it will show even more if he does a similar amount for the upcoming year.
Northern One
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Directors Name Date QTY Price Total holding
Nigel Jonathan Beer 2 April 2019 14,421 £0.693 227,216
Richard James Green 2 April 2019 108,162 £0.693 187,907
Tim Roland Levett 2 April 2019 21,632 £0.693 379,748
David Andrew Mayes 2 April 2019 289,165 £0.692 650,960
Northern TWO
David Peter Gravells 2 April 2019 9,380 £0.639 44,668
Alastair M. Conn 2 April 2019 15,674 £0.638 476,393
Frank Leslie G Neale 2 April 2019 15,634 £0.639 156,482
David Mayes purchase is for the whole £200K allowed in a tax year which is interesting on several counts not least because it is all invested in one VCT - shows huge confidence in it. Of course it will show even more if he does a similar amount for the upcoming year.
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Re: Allocations
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Well that's certainly a statement, indeed a most bullish statement, in stark relief to the general reporting of vct directors purchases in their dris scheme and that is all we see.
It will be most interesting to see if this bullishness is repeated if they have another offering for 19/20
Well that's certainly a statement, indeed a most bullish statement, in stark relief to the general reporting of vct directors purchases in their dris scheme and that is all we see.
It will be most interesting to see if this bullishness is repeated if they have another offering for 19/20
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Re: Allocations
Having checked my Computershare account I see that allocations have now been made from the 2018/19 Albion Top Up Offers. You can log in / register here:
https://www-uk.computershare.com/invest ... &fla=0
Gostevie
PS I notice the dividend payment method is showing as 'cheque' rather than bank mandate. I presume Albion will send the banking instructions to Computershare in due course, based on what we put on the application form.
https://www-uk.computershare.com/invest ... &fla=0
Gostevie
PS I notice the dividend payment method is showing as 'cheque' rather than bank mandate. I presume Albion will send the banking instructions to Computershare in due course, based on what we put on the application form.
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Re: Allocations
Gostevie wrote:PS I notice the dividend payment method is showing as 'cheque' rather than bank mandate. I presume Albion will send the banking instructions to Computershare in due course, based on what we put on the application form.
I've had some unwelcome cheque payments on new holdings, despite having specified instructions clearly in my applications. If I were you I'd fix the information at Computershare myself, if only to maximise your chances of them getting it right.
(As of today I no longer hold any certificated VCTs, they're all in a nominee account. No quirky registrars to deal with!)
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