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Planestation (Ex Wiggins Group plc) (PTG)     

Socrates - 10 Jan 2004 10:34

Time now for all us Wiggins watchers to move with the times and start using Planestation, the new company identity. The name Wiggins Group plc has now disappeared from the database at Companies House and Planestation is now listed on the LSE website.

So fellow travellers, forget Wiggins, the name of the game is now PLANESTATION. Lets hope it goes like an express train.

skyhigh - 05 Mar 2004 17:15 - 233 of 1086

Excellent news... lets hope it comes good :)

Scottie - 05 Mar 2004 17:57 - 234 of 1086

Good riddance to Iny if it happens - roll on Monday!

jparis - 05 Mar 2004 19:23 - 235 of 1086

Am I dreaming or does this really mean that 10p could be on the cards monday?!!!

jparis - 05 Mar 2004 19:38 - 236 of 1086

Interesting article in 'lemminginvestor.com' It's going to be a long weekend!

DUPLEX - 05 Mar 2004 20:12 - 237 of 1086

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Looks like she's taking off! 10p Soon ...minimum..thats only the initial offer ..DYOR.

Scottie - 05 Mar 2004 20:13 - 238 of 1086

You're not dreaming jp, I don't know if it will get to 10p, but it will certainly fly!

Scottie - 05 Mar 2004 20:14 - 239 of 1086

Love it Duplex!

apple - 05 Mar 2004 20:34 - 240 of 1086

Very Pleased am I!

Good luck all.

DUPLEX - 06 Mar 2004 09:36 - 241 of 1086

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Just looking at the chart, one could easily argue that Planestation is worth more today in terms of assets, potential, and people - better people on the board, better people trying to get onto the board! Relative to what - well lets go back two years - 13p to be exact. I would argue that PTG is worth more than 13p. I am sure the guy who is bidding believes its worth more than 13p. And we all know the assets could be worth as much as, say, 400 million if developed and used properly - and thats just Land etc etc . So is the probability for the price move on Monday upwards or downwards. I don't recall a bid for a company ever resulting in the targets share price going down - ever - therefore upwards. How much - well if you knew a guy was going to make a 10p opening offer - would you sell for anything less? Just think of buying a car - you negotiate - the fist offer is never accepted, therefore you make a lower one than you anticipate as an opening gambit so the other guy beats you up to the 'right' price - he feels happy (I told the manager how wonderful I was getting the higher price) - you feel good cos you've got it at a lower price than maybe you dared for. Everybody feels they are winners.

10 P will be an opening offer. Period. Eventually the play will end up more akin to what the company is really worth. If not then people will carry on buying the shares until the share price is more akin to the company worth! And that means 20p?

Socrates - 06 Mar 2004 09:39 - 242 of 1086

DUPLEX
That's a good argument, but if the majority shareholders have all agreed the price in advance, what then?

DUPLEX - 06 Mar 2004 13:35 - 243 of 1086

Hi Socrates - a good question. Firstly - Major Shareholders:

This is how I see it ..

bigeyes.gifShareholders Amount % Holding
Prudential PLC 315,824,965 14.91
Harlequin Holdings Limited (dup) 159,513,855 7.53%

Also a few banks have some major shareholdings - just below the notifiable interest level - remember when one of them declared - then issued a 'please ignore our last declaration as we did not need to tell you' notice - funny at the time!

So as you can see, they are not the majority - we are - and we will take some convincing. After all, this baby could be worth 400 million a few years down the line. So what price are they going to agree - well the guy has already declared it is worth at least 10p per share! we know it, and the major shareholders know it - and that means 200 million. So get close to 20p and I will think about it....



Scottie - 06 Mar 2004 15:51 - 244 of 1086

Two interesting posts today Duplex, thank you.

Socrates - 06 Mar 2004 16:36 - 245 of 1086

Any idea how much Oliver Iny controls, either directly or through his trusts?

DUPLEX - 06 Mar 2004 18:57 - 246 of 1086

PlaneStation Group PLC
Shareholders

Shares in issue: 2118.7m 1p Ords
Major Shareholders Amount % Holding
Prudential PLC 315,824,965 14.91
Harlequin Holdings Limited (dup) 159,513,855 7.53

Other Directors Amount/ % Holding

Christopher Kenneth Foster 14,746,982 / 0.696

Rona Delves Broughton 2,145,380 / 0.101

Richard Oliver Bernays 1,000,000 / 0.047

John Sebastian Mackay 1,000,000 / 0.047

Geoffrey Lansbury 725,645 / 0.034

Oliver I Iny 260,000 / 0.012

Nicholas Joseph Godfrey 200,000 / 0.009


Source: www.hemscott.net

Roll on 20p

As you can see, Iny holds very few shares directly - surprisngly - so I guess the rest must be via his trust. I do not know if that is Harlequin. I'll have a dig...

DUPLEX - 06 Mar 2004 18:58 - 247 of 1086

Todays Financial Times

Oliver Iny of planestation the airport operator formaly wiggins will next week try and stave off a shareholder revolt to oust him as chief executive at an emergency board meeting on monday. Mr Iny is proposing to bring in Steven Davidson the former chief executive of telewest as the new chairman. PTG's largest shareholder PRU is understood to be calling for Mr Iny's removal after Robert ware the former MEPC executive proposed a BREAK UP OF THE COMPANY AT 10P A SHARE which would vaue PTG at about 200 million

He he he good news or what...

Scottie - 06 Mar 2004 19:06 - 248 of 1086

I don't think Steven Davidson had a great track record as chief executive of Telewest. Iny could have finally burnt his boats with that choice.

DUPLEX - 06 Mar 2004 19:09 - 249 of 1086

Agree. Either way looks like a future where the pro's with the money are about to battle it out - allowing us to await their highest bid.

Socrates - 07 Mar 2004 13:46 - 250 of 1086

Question - If he is prepared to pay 200 million, what's it really worth? A lot more than 200 million, as wiggy watchers have been saying for years.

DUPLEX - 07 Mar 2004 18:23 - 251 of 1086

Totally agree. 10p is just an opening salvo. It is a rare bid that is accepted immediately. The board would look like they are not acting on the shareholders behalf. The stats on this kind of activity show that the price always moves up from the initial offer. Yum yum...

Scottie - 07 Mar 2004 20:33 - 252 of 1086

I expect an early MM mark up, but not too silly - as the MMs make their money on volumes, and then the price could go to 9p over the next few days - a conservative estimate, depending on the newsflow.
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