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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.

eddiedocherty - 20 Jul 2004 23:45 - 713 of 1086

The (renewed) application for the racecourse has been published on the Redbridge Council Website.
I have copied the listing and a link below.
Now dont get carried away Im not saying the racecourse plans have been approved (not yet but when they are approved you will hear me shout about it).
But I am definitely saying that the (revised) plans will be re-considered by the council.
Good luck
Eddie


App.No:
1800/04
Location:
Fairlop Waters Country Park, Forest Road, Fairlop Plain, Hainault
Redevelopment of the land at Fairlop Waters to provide an all weather racecourse, stables and grandstand (the latter to include
space for ancillary facilities for health & fitness uses, relocation of the existing children's play centre, lakeside restaurant and
bar use plus accommodation for media equipment and bicycle storage). Golf driving range and existing boatyard uses to be retained and relocated. Other existing uses comprising cycle track, sailing club, sailing lake, fishing lake and Country Park are to retained. The proposals also comprise alterations to the public highway for pedestrians and vehicles, parking for cars and coaches, internal estate roads and landscaping.
Copies of plans can be viewed at: FULLWELL CROSS LIBRARY

Deposit Date:
14-Jul-2004
Ward
Aldborough

Applicant:
Planestation Group PLC
35, Berkeley Square,
London.
W1X 5DA
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/files/publications/2884.pdf

apple - 21 Jul 2004 10:23 - 714 of 1086

A very informative post as always.

Many thanks Eddie!

Clickable link
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/files/publications/2884.pdf

ptholden - 01 Aug 2004 17:36 - 715 of 1086

PTG seemed to be on the way up slowly, but now drifting down again.
Any one have any views on this comment?
From the Mail on SUnday; PLANESTATION (state-owned airlines in eastern Europe vying to use Kent International Airport, according to Martin May, the new chief executive of airport owner Planestation)

Regards

PTH

Fundamentalist - 01 Aug 2004 18:19 - 716 of 1086

PTH

An interesting development if it proves to be true. IMO any volume of traffic for manston in the short term has to be good news.

With regards to your oher thread - BBs the double edged sword, this share is a classic example of people with other agendas. I am not referring to this board where i believe all postrs are genuine investors but on ADVFN where you have 3 types of posters: recent investors, long term investors of when it was Wiggins, most of who have lost a lot of money and people who live close to the airport and hence want the company to fail as they dont want to live on the flight path. If you are thinking of investing in PTG there is a lot of history from the old Wiggins days, through the refinancing and then the ousting of CEO Oliver Iny to he recent deal with EUJet. Currently the company is undergoing a lot of change and is very difficult to value fundamentally. Putting a value on some of the assets (airports, LFG, london city etc) is very difficult and the company is currently still loss making and buning cash, which will need to be offset with asset sales (LFG should hopefully be completed soon). The strategy of May is still not overly clear and the dismissal of Iny still needs to be fully ratified.

I invested when the shares were about 4p on the basis of undervalued assets and continue to hold as I still feel they are undervalued in the long term. The success of manston is going to be key to turning the company profitable and this will be a huge challenge, though if successful will see a huge increase in the shareprice.

Hope this quick summary is of help to you but as usual DYOR, especially with this share!

ptholden - 01 Aug 2004 19:57 - 717 of 1086

Fundamentalist

Many thanks for your view, I bought PTG a while ago at just under 5p, I had made my mind up to sell sooner rather than later as I cannot see the SP rising in the short term, although long term may be a different story. I'll wait and see what happens tomorrow and decide then. I can perhaps but back in later.

Thanks again

regards

PTH

apple - 02 Aug 2004 12:23 - 718 of 1086

The Martin May comments were from the Mail on Sunday

PLANESTATION (state-owned airlines in eastern Europe vying to use Kent International Airport, according to Martin May, the new chief executive of airport owner Planestation)

Socrates - 02 Aug 2004 19:03 - 719 of 1086

Taken from the Isle of Thanet Gazette p14.

MANSTON FLIGHTS SELL OUT A MONTH IN ADVANCE

Flights from Manston airport with EUjet are selling fast, with some already sold out.
Spanish destinations and Dublin are providing the hottest among passengers, with a number od dates fully booked.
other destinations such as Amsterdam and Prague are near to capacity.
With just under four weeks until the first flight takes off, Manston is preparing for the influx of passengers.
The new car park opposite the main terminal is almost finished and the departure loung and bagage reclaim have been refurbished ready for the thousands of travellers who will pass through the airport.
EUjet will begin with 20 flights a day, rising to 30 in October and 45 by March.
Managing director of EU jet's UK operations Mike Halper said: "Some flights are doing better than others. The earlier you book the cheaper the flights are...We are well ahead of our target and everything is prepared. The first week is pretty full generally."
EUjet's maiden flight leaves Manston for Dublin on 1 September. The first cabin crew trained by EUjet is to graduate from its course in the next few days. The airline has employed 60 stewardesses and stewards to look after passengers travelling to destinations such as Dublin, Malaga and Amsterdam.
Mr Halper said:"We are running three courses and the first two are for people with no experience of airlines. They are mainly local people from Thanet and Canterbury."
People will be able to buy tax-free products from the in-flight boutique. Mr Halper said:"We see ourselves as Kent's airline. We are getting support from the people of Kent and that's all we can ask for."
He warned people to book now for flights at Christmas.

Note
I've not seen this article myself but the poster on another BB is normally very reliable.

Socco

apple - 02 Aug 2004 23:44 - 720 of 1086

Thanks Socco!

hotrott - 03 Aug 2004 08:15 - 721 of 1086

Taken from Kent Business online, this is a popular airport to fly from.

http://www.kent-online.co.uk/business/news.asp?article_id=15994

apple - 03 Aug 2004 11:21 - 722 of 1086

hotrott

Do you know the date of that article?

Thanks.

hotrott - 03 Aug 2004 16:29 - 723 of 1086

Hi apple
Yes it was 2nd August

apple - 04 Aug 2004 10:23 - 724 of 1086

Thanks

optomistic - 04 Aug 2004 11:33 - 725 of 1086

Looks like one buy this AM 52000 the rest sells one million five hundred thousand. Not a very good showing, some good news is desperately needed here.

hotrott - 04 Aug 2004 16:15 - 726 of 1086

if you are willing to hold September is the month for this company, still awaiting the liverpool sale anyone know anything.

optomistic - 04 Aug 2004 16:42 - 727 of 1086

PTG promised a statement on Liverpool development, I think it was to have been made in June 'due to speculation in the press' was the reason for the intended of the announcement. Seems to be blowing in the wind at the moment. This lack of communication could well be part of the cause of the stagnent share price, apart of course from the general market mood.
I will look forward to September then Hotrott
opto

apple - 05 Aug 2004 00:11 - 728 of 1086

Christopher Foster has been granted share options of 5M shares at 5.92p

The options are subject to performance criteria.

04/08/04 17:56 Director Shareholding RNS

Go on then, PERFORM!!!!!!!!!

optomistic - 06 Aug 2004 16:38 - 729 of 1086

Not one single definate buy trade logged today, that must be somewhat unusual. However on the plus side the price remained unchanged. If these sells are going to the MM's/brokers they must be happy to take some stock on board at the price.

apple - 09 Aug 2004 12:20 - 730 of 1086

ARTEMIS FUND MANAGERS LIMITED

Buys 82,325,000 PTG shares.

09/08/04 10:10 Holding(s) in Company RNS

optomistic - 09 Aug 2004 14:14 - 731 of 1086

Thanks for that info Apple, brightens up a very dull day, may now manage a smile ;>)

optomistic - 10 Aug 2004 13:58 - 732 of 1086

Losing power, below flight path, need a touch of reheat!!
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