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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.

apple - 14 Sep 2004 11:05 - 832 of 1086

Thanks Eddie

Here is an extract & a clickable version of the link.

MLBFlightRecorder09-04.pdf

PlaneStation U.S. Headquarters
Now in the MLB Terminal Building
In September 2003, Melbourne International
Airport (MLB) executed an agreement with
PlaneStation,
which specializes
in airport and airport
property management.
In addition
to other
requirements, the
agreement called
for PlaneStation to
serve as an operator
in the following
three areas:
1) to lease or charter aircraft
and fly both passengers
and air cargo into MLB;
2) to contract with other charter
operators to fly passengers
and air cargo into
MLB; and
3) to operate the concession
areas within the international
terminal.
Since that time, PlaneStation
has been working diligently to accomplish these
tasks, including marketing to tour operators to
provide service. PlaneStation Melbournes aim is to
take international tourism to a new level in the
Space and Treasure coasts and at the same time,
offer the people of these areas direct flights to new
destinations in Europe.
During a June 2004 visit, PlaneStation, together
with delegations from Germany and the United
Kingdom, visited Brevard with the intention of
determining interest in Americans flying to the
U.K. and Germany. The delegates set up a trade
show at the Holiday Inn, Cocoa Beach to discuss
interest with local tour operators and travel
agents. According to the delegates, the interest
resulting from the trade show was strong and they
look forward to receiving
Americans into those
countries as well as sending
their citizens to
Central Florida.
On August 10, 2004,
PlaneStation representatives
visited the area to
meet with the Airport
Authority and staff, tour
operators, travel agents,
and various tourism
officials. Mr. Tony
Freudmann, Executive
Vice President, and Ms.
Jacqui Dunphi, Vice
President of Aviation,
held a Press Conference
with local media.
PlaneStation representatives
emphasized air service
will begin in Spring
2005 between Kent
International Airport in
Manston, England and Melbourne International
Airport. Manston is located approximately one
hour east of London near Canterberry and Dover.
On August 11, 2004, PlaneStation opened its U.S.
headquarters inside MLBs air terminal. This was
deemed the next logical step to show
PlaneStations visibility in the area. PlaneStation
hired Eden Cook as its Principal Operating Officer.
Cook is responsible for managing the international
operations, facilitating communications
with communities in the U.S. and abroad, and
serving as the local representative for
PlaneStation, Melbourne. For more information
on PlaneStation please call 321-409-0915.


eddiedocherty - 14 Sep 2004 16:58 - 833 of 1086

RNS Number:9611C
Planestation Group PLC
14 September 2004



PlaneStation Group plc ("the Company")

Result of AGM

14th September 2004



The Company is pleased to announce that at the Annual General Meeting held this
morning at Fairlop Waters, Ilford, Essex all of the resolutions put to
shareholders were duly passed.



The eighth resolution passed consolidates every 15 ordinary shares of 1p each in
the capital of the Company into one ordinary share of 15p in the capital of the
Company. The Directors have resolved that this change will be made effective and
dealings in the ordinary shares of 15p will commence at 8am on Monday 27
September 2004 and consequently dealings in the ordinary shares of 1p will cease
at close of business on Friday 24 September 2004. The number of ordinary shares
in the Company for which holders of warrants in the Company will be entitled to
subscribe and the subscription price payable by holders of warrants upon the
exercise of their warrants will be adjusted accordingly. Holders of warrants in
the Company will be notified of the adjustment in accordance with the terms on
which the warrants in the Company were issued.



Further Enquiries:

Isabel Crossley St Brides Media Tel: 020 7242 4477

Christopher Foster PlaneStation Group plc Tel: 020 7495 8686

Socrates - 14 Sep 2004 17:16 - 834 of 1086

Jersey route go ahead, see page 5.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/213/1661.pdf

optomistic - 14 Sep 2004 17:36 - 835 of 1086

Permit for Jersey granted from 4 Sept to 30 Oct 2004. Very short permit!!!
Is this usual?

fairford - 14 Sep 2004 17:51 - 836 of 1086

Just popped over from ADVFN board, to see if any more news,

Thanks for that RNS Eddie, we were typing together on Afn,(dwnash) over there..

Have you worked out the closing price at Xmas yet for me.........

eddiedocherty - 14 Sep 2004 18:15 - 837 of 1086

fairford,
wish i knew, but the consolidation was expected - it was outlined in the annual report. Personally I hope it will entice more institutional buys, as hoped for by the board by lifting the share above the penny share market.
This does appear to have worked for Chorion (1 of EJs) and perhaps Emerald Energy
Good luck
Eddie

apple - 14 Sep 2004 23:28 - 838 of 1086

optimistic

short permits must be usual, look at the British Airways ones & the others.

snakey - 14 Sep 2004 23:33 - 839 of 1086

fairford,
my estimate of sp at xmas, subject to decent news flow, is around 1.80 to 2.0
mark

jeffmack - 15 Sep 2004 06:31 - 840 of 1086

roflmao

Fundamentalist - 15 Sep 2004 07:50 - 841 of 1086

snakey

its only a 1-15 consolidation!!!!!!!!

optomistic - 15 Sep 2004 09:27 - 842 of 1086

Jeffmack/Snakey,
I like a good laugh as well :-))))))

apple - 15 Sep 2004 10:12 - 843 of 1086

The resolutions proposed in the annual report were

1 To receive and adopt the report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2004.
2 To approve the Directors Remuneration Report.
3 To elect Mr. M K May as a director.
4 To re-appoint KPMG Audit Plc as auditors.
5 To authorise the directors to fix the remuneration of the auditors.
6 To approve the option agreement made between the Company and Mr. M K May.
7 To approve the amendment of the Articles of Association concerning fractional entitlements.
8 To approve the consolidation of ordinary shares.
9 To empower the directors to allot equity securities pursuant to section 95 of the Companies Act 1985.
10 To empower the directors to allot equity securities pursuant to warrants pursuant to section 95
of the Companies Act 1985.
11 To authorise the Company to make market purchases pursuant to section 166 of the Companies Act 1985.

The announcement said that all were passed.


Golfclub12 - 15 Sep 2004 10:27 - 844 of 1086

Thats 2 companies that i have in my portfolio that have consolidated in the last 2 weeks :(

jj50 - 15 Sep 2004 13:27 - 845 of 1086

Thought Edmond Jackson's summary of sentiment of meeting may be of interest.



PlaneStation's annual meeting got off to a prickly start yesterday, with various shareholders annoyed that the property/airports group was convening at 9am in a clubhouse besides a windswept gravel pit in Essex.

Several people also remained perturbed at how founder Oliver Iny was removed in a boardroom coup last year, so the meeting got bogged down at times. It was a pity the objectives of new chief executive Martin May were not better clarified since his appointment, or to start the meeting. Once he was spurred he came across with a clear grasp of the management issues, but it was all quite random.


In terms of worthwhile new information, a sense emerged of breakeven becoming possible for the loss-making group. This contrasts with the latest published forecasts (10 August) by Evolution Beeson Gregory, company broker, for a loss of 8.5 million in the year to end-March 2005, and a loss of 3.5 million in 2005/06. However, May said these forecasts were made before confirmation (24 August) of an agreement to progress the sale of the Liverpool Festival Gardens site.


May denied rumours that the project could yet be stymied by obstacles within Liverpool City Council (which would imply limited funds for PlaneStation). The late August announcement had anticipated further payments after an initial 1.5 million although he said amounts remained confidential.


The reason for a spike in the share (PTG) price near 7p in June appears to have been May's institutional fan club buying in; he conceded, on nothing more than his track record at AIM-listed Cape, a supplier of industrial services whose share price has soared from 6p above 120p. Since then PlaneStation's price has consolidated back near 5p.


It is easy to assume a recovery specialist can work the same wonders at one business after another, when some have intractable problems and the economic factors weigh against. With PlaneStation the development of freight and passenger services at Kent International Airport (Manston) in Thanet has yet to be proven. But May said he had joined the group impressed with potential to unlock value in its assets.


The penny shares will consolidate in due course, on a 1 for 15 basis, a move I tend to regard as window dressing but is claimed should improve the dealing spread for private investors.


I continue to hold, to see what May delivers, rather than judge prospects from a volatile share price. But the AGM was an opportunity missed for him to clarify his thinking and actions.


optomistic - 15 Sep 2004 15:38 - 846 of 1086

Posting copied from another BB posted by redoptimist (no connection)

Views of a broker who attended yesterdays AGM.


'Yesterday I attended the Planestation AGM in order to evaluate the new management of the Company which has been thrust on us by the Company's largest shareholder, the Prudential.

I have for some time suspected a hidden agenda but had not expected events to unfold quite so quickly and needed to meet the new Directors in order to form my own opinion as to their capability.

I was pleasantly surprised. A firm element of realism pervaded the Directors' table. Talk of sound and sensible management was confirmed by the overheads being substantially reduced. Improved revenue from the start up of services from E.U. Jet which is now into its third week of operating out of Manston; the receipt of 1 million from Langtree as a down payment on the Liverpool asset have all helped.

The Company has moved away from the past year's tendency to over promise and under deliver into a new level which promises actions speak louder than words. It was therefore a surprise when the Chief Executive stated he anticipated that in the current year the Company would bank sufficient receipts to cover costs.

When Edmund Jackson of the Sunday Telegraph queried this statement as Planestations own Brokers were going for a 8 million loss, it was pointed out that Liverpool held the key and having already received 1 million the Company was factoring in perhaps 7 million as a further payment by March next year which to me sounds attainable with further stage payments expected in future years.

The consolidation of the shares was discussed and again I detect the hand of the Pru behind the planned consolidation of the shares on the basis of 15 Ord. shares of 1p each being consolidated into 1 New share of 15p each.

At present the company has 3 billion shares of which 2.224 billion are issued. If my maths are correct, the share capital will now be only 200 million shares of which 148.27 million will be issued. With the current share price straddling 5p, the 15p shares should be priced at 75p valuing the Company at 111 million only. Frankly I could make a case for buying the shares on their Manston Airport and business park alone on this basis.

So a recap, divide your existing holdings in Ordinary and Warrants by 15. (The Warrants will now be exercisable at 150p) in my opinion on balance I am in favour of the turn of events which has pruned the overgrown tree that was Wiggins into shape and can be expected to bear fruit in the years ahead.

One final thought although past performance should not be used to judge the future. The Prudential put Martin May, our Chief Executive into another problem company where they had a near 15% interest two years ago when the shares were languishing at 10p. The price today is 120p. Makes one think doesn't it!'

fairford - 16 Sep 2004 16:39 - 847 of 1086

Eddie,
Yes ,was nearly into Chorion, weeks before the consolidation, so left it alone afterwards,
I don't have good memories of consolidation companies I'm afraid(DUC) and Costain, a few years ago.

Snakey.
That will do me Tommy,2-00 at Xmas, but that will be with the consolidation your'e saying of course.

Thanks for the replies..funny old days trading again today, you have to guess the buys from the sells I expect,typical of PTG , a web of intrigue carries on, and on...

Optimistic,
Superb piece of information, brings a smile to my face for once, or rather "HOPE"

eddiedocherty - 16 Sep 2004 20:47 - 848 of 1086

Something is going on at BFAL - Lahr.
The website has been updated with news items and there is a survey being carried out.


www.blackforest-airport.com/deutsch/passagier.htm

http://www.blackforest-airport.com/deutsch/pic/pdf/umfrage_BFAL.pdf

Good luck
Eddie

optomistic - 16 Sep 2004 21:10 - 849 of 1086

Thanks Eddie,
But I don't understand the language. I'll bet you have posted on here to see if someone will translate it. I like you will eagerly await the outcome, sure we won't be dissapointed :-)

eddiedocherty - 16 Sep 2004 22:24 - 850 of 1086

Optomistic,
A 'very' rough translation is given below: in essence the company is contesting the refusal. As I had expected them to do.
I expect the survey is to canvass opinion on possible destinations, a similar exercise to the 1 carried out prior to the EUjet announcement at Manston.
Good luck
Eddie

The Black Forest air haven Lahr GmbH ("BFAL") raised Latham & Watkins
complaint today with the administrative court in Mannheim by the
attorneys representing it on distribution of requested airport
permission. Axel Grossmann, Geschaeftsfuehrer of the BFAL, explains as
it: The collection of the complaint shows that we do not give the
fight up for passenger flights for the airport in Lahr. The reason,
with which our request was rejected by the district administration,
does not convince. The district administration followed the arguments
from Stuttgart and north bathing. There one wants to refuse us with
reference to the allegedly which is missing need to appear as at the
market of new offerers straight for flights in the low price segment,
in addition, for business travelers. We do not accept this
inadmissible restriction of market entrance. The refusal of our
request hurts federation and European right. We cannot imagine that
this decision before the administrative court has existence. The
continuing support by politics and economics in the entire region
shows that we are on the correct way. We thank all ' those, which
fight with us for the realization of the idea of "passenger flights
from and to Lahr". Tony Freudmann, Vice President of the tarpaulin
station Group PLC, explains as it: As parent company of the BFAL we
support their fight for the distribution of permission. We stand
without reservation to the concept of passenger flights from and to
Lahr. Our discussions with our partners in Melbourne/Florida and other
place one show that interest and need at such flights exist.

eddiedocherty - 16 Sep 2004 22:45 - 851 of 1086

This sounds interesting.


Business flights starting from BFAL/need inquiry:

The Black Forest air haven Lahr GmbH accomplishes an inquiry in at
present with the enterprises of the region. With assistance of this
inquiry an analysis of the existing demand for Business flights is
to be provided to important German goals, under other one to Berlin
and Hamburg in the context of the existing Fluggenhemigung. Sufficient
need determined could starting from Lahr daily line flights for German
domestic goals be offered. Besides flights could make a fast
world-wide connection of and to Lahr and/or into the region southern
for Munich possible to the Lufthansa spider upper Rhine. Closing date
of the inquiry was 03 September 2004. Given to at the end of of
Septembers first results admits.

Good luck
Eddie
(it was roughly translated from):-

Geschtsfle ab BFAL / Bedarfsumfrage:

Die Black Forest Airport Lahr GmbH frt im derzeit eine Umfrage bei den Unternehmen der Region durch.
Mit Hilfe dieser Umfrage soll im Rahmen der bestehenden Fluggenhemigung eine Analyse der bestehenden Nachfrage f Businessfle zu wichtigen deutschen Zielen erstellt werden, unter anderem nach Berlin und Hamburg.
Wird genend Bedarf ermittelt knten ab Lahr tlich Linienfle zu innerdeutschen Zielen angeboten werden. Zudem knten Fle zum Lufthansa-Drehkreuz Mchen eine schnelle weltweite Verbindung von und nach Lahr beziehungsweise in die Region Slicher Oberrhein ermlichen.
Einsendeschluss der Umfrage war der 03. September 2004. Bis Ende September werden erste Ergebnisse bekannt gegeben.
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