bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
kevharris
- 19 Oct 2006 10:36
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Hi Paperbackwriter,
I was told 25 Oct on the phone but I have seen others have been told 26 Oct.
It is all a bit fuzzy! I have asked them to acknowledge my message instruction and will take it up over the phone on Mon if nothing heard.
Kind regards,
KH
tweenie
- 19 Oct 2006 11:08
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and sp still goes down?
stockdog
- 19 Oct 2006 11:31
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Thanks kev and others for your help - appreciated.
One last question - anyone know if you hold stock in an ISA you have to take up the related 3 for 5 offer via the ISA, or can you do it through your trading account?
sd
robinhood
- 19 Oct 2006 11:44
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sd you have to do it thru your isa account. If you have taken up all your 7k entitlement this year and there is no pos. cash balance in the account then you have to sell some of your isa shares (any) to fund seo offer
robinhood
- 19 Oct 2006 11:46
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sd if that is the case you better sell some pdq as funds will not clear due T3 settlement date
garyble
- 19 Oct 2006 11:57
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SD,
The Halifax gives the following options:
"I would like these shares added to my ISA account"
" I would like these shares added to a Halifax Share Dealing Account"
So the answer is, you can take up the offer inside or outside of an ISA as long as sufficient funds are available.
EDIT:
"Any monies will be debited via your MAXI ISA on or after the 25 October 2006. Please ensure that you have cleared funds available by the 25 October 2006. If insufficient headroom is available in your MAXI ISA, the offer will only be taken up in your Halifax Share Dealing Account"
robinhood
- 19 Oct 2006 12:35
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Guess i stand corrected- apologies sd
robinhood
- 19 Oct 2006 12:58
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another point to keep in mind though...downside is only .8p/s -if seo goes under-whilst upside cud be potential which in the isa account is taxfree whilst subject to cgt in tradingaccount
PATISEAR
- 19 Oct 2006 13:22
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garyble
I also trade with Halifax, but I cannot find the options "I would like these shares added to my ISA account"
" I would like these shares added to a Halifax Share Dealing Account".
garyble
- 19 Oct 2006 13:27
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Patisear,
I thought you had found it when I posted the other day. The instructions are in the email you should have received a couple of days ago.
PATISEAR
- 19 Oct 2006 13:37
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garyble
I have got the 'Open Offer' and have elected to accept my allocation.
But on reading it I cannot see the part "I would like these shares added to my ISA account"
" I would like these shares added to a Halifax Share Dealing Account".
Mabey they put that section in for people with more than one account?.
garyble
- 19 Oct 2006 13:43
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Patisear,
That is most likely it. Might be a bit late to open one up now, but I vaguely recollect it was quite quick.
PATISEAR
- 19 Oct 2006 13:44
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garyble
Thanks.
greekman
- 19 Oct 2006 15:07
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PATISEAR,
Yes they do. Although not with Halifax, I do have SEO in three different account. The 1 in the ISA account will only allow me to take up the offer to the ISA limit for this currant year.
stockdog
- 19 Oct 2006 15:58
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Selftrade are insisting I buy the new shares via my ISA. Since my trading account is in the same name with the same account number, it's a bit of a liberty. There is no reason why you can't take them where you want - your ISA is not a separate legal entity from your trading account. Am having a bit of a ding dong with ST involving FSA, HMRC, SEO, Capita Registars - anyone I can get to speak to me, since I object to administritative convenience for ST being wrapped up as a legal requirement. Guess what - nobody knows anything about it, expect for HMRC who have not yet called back.
Thanks for all the advice anyway.
G D Potts
- 19 Oct 2006 16:50
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Anyone know anyhting about this Caylon Fund? They seem to have a lot of confidience in SEO - bought over or going to 7% of issued shares.
Could be one to follow if they have know something, any thoughts?
greekman
- 19 Oct 2006 16:51
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Stockdog,
Like you I cant see why you have to buy them in your ISA. What Inland Revenue Rules are there stating this. I suspect that it is as you say, just for their convenience. If you do get a response explaining, could you please post it.
TA Greek.
queen
- 19 Oct 2006 16:52
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can someone explain why these should/should not gravitate towards 0.8p in the short term?
greekman
- 19 Oct 2006 17:00
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Don't see why they should, because the dilution has already been priced in, as we all know the amounts involved. Even if the profit takers strike once dealing starts re the new uptake, I can't see it sinking to the offer price, although without news I would expect it to drop from todays price. The only way as I see it for the sp to return toward the 0.8p is if none of SEO's products produce the profits to keep the company going. Obviously the worse scenario, is total failure then the sp would be so low, the 0.8p days would look high.
tweenie
- 19 Oct 2006 17:07
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GDPOTTS.
YES.
don't take offence but DYOR.
You'll only slate me for telling you.
:-)