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Is Virtue Broadcast set to take off? (VTB)     

Doshmaker - 08 Jan 2004 17:07

Plenty of speculation regarding this share at the moment, rumour of it being mentioned in Investors Chronicle on Friday. Possible RNS's on the way. Takeover talk. Surely a buy at these prices. Charts indicate next move should be north. Get in as soon as possible before you regret it.

Doshmaker - 29 Mar 2004 18:07 - 28 of 29

A City friend of mine feels a bid for VTB is very likely. He feels that 6-7p would be a fair bid at the present time. He considers this to be a very exciting company that is tailored for massive growth.

barnymam - 22 Jul 2004 07:29 - 29 of 29

Virtue Broadcasting PLC
22 July 2004


Embargoed Release: 07:00hrs Thursday 22nd July 2004


Virtue Broadcasting Plc
('the Company')

Agreement


Virtue Broadcasting Plc is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement
to surrender the property lease of its former head office, Tornado House,
Marlow, which is currently unoccupied. Under the agreement the Company has made
a net cash saving of 805,000 compared to its obligations under the lease over
the next two and a half years.

The Company has agreed to pay Comland Management Limited ('the Landlord') a
surrender premium of 495,000 net of VAT in addition to related expenses and
reinstatement costs of 110,000. As part of the settlement the Company will
utilise a 318,000 secured rent deposit held in favour of the Landlord
previously fully written off in the Company's 2002 accounts. Therefore, the net
additional cash payment will be 287,000.

In consideration of the surrender premium the Company will avoid paying
approximately 1.4 million of rent, service charge, lease termination payments,
reinstatement costs and running costs over the next two and a half years.

The Company made full provision for the expected costs arising under the lease
in its 2002 accounts.

- ENDS -


For more information contact:

James Ormondroyd, Finance Director
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7785 6000
Email:
investorrelations@virtuebroadcasting.com
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