The Directors of Hargreave Hale AIM VCT 1 plc are pleased to announce that they intend to launch an offer for subscription ("the Offer") of new ordinary shares this calendar year for subscription in the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 tax years.
And there is also a similar announcement for the VCT 2
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Hargreave Hale Offer
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Re: Hargreave Hale Offer
Hargreave Hale AIM VCT1 have announced the publication of a prospectus (14th DEC 2016) to raise £10M
There is a similar announcement from Hargreave Hale VCT 2
There is a similar announcement from Hargreave Hale VCT 2
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Re: Hargreave Hale Offer
I own some. Nothing spectacular. Hargreave focus on AIM/small caps. Not where I would put my money at present.
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Re: Hargreave Hale Offer
I quite like these. They've stated that they don't expect their investment process to be overly impacted by the new rules, and they've always seemed better setup to maintain close to a 5% discount to NAV (as the majority of their portfolio is quoted and so a little more liquid).
They seem to raise money consistently in sensible size.
My plan with these has been to own them for 5 years and sell and then reinvest (either 6 months+ later or else via my wife investing in a new offer as I sell).
30% tax relief minus say 7 to 8% costs of getting in and out effectively gives a boost of 4% p.a. to the dividend yield (provided you have the tax capacity to do this).
They seem to raise money consistently in sensible size.
My plan with these has been to own them for 5 years and sell and then reinvest (either 6 months+ later or else via my wife investing in a new offer as I sell).
30% tax relief minus say 7 to 8% costs of getting in and out effectively gives a boost of 4% p.a. to the dividend yield (provided you have the tax capacity to do this).
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