(NXT) Next
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| 16:57 | RNS |
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RNS Number : 1589X Next PLC 09 February 2012 Next plc Transaction in Own Shares
Next plc announces that it has today purchased 6,043 of its ordinary shares for cancellation at a price of 2699.5558 pence per share.
Following the purchase, the Company's registered share capital consists of 168,397,532 ordinary shares of 10 pence each. All of the ordinary shares have equal voting rights and there are no shares held in Treasury. This figure may be used by shareholders to determine if they are required to notify their interest, or a change to their interest, in Next plc under the FSA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
Mr A J R McKinlay Company Secretary Next plc
This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange More |
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| Wed 16:53 | RNS |
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RNS Number : 0757X Next PLC 08 February 2012 Next plc
Off-market purchases by way of contingent purchase contract by the Company of ordinary shares for cancellation and transaction in own shares
Next plc announces today that, pursuant to the contingent forward purchase contract it entered into with Barclays Bank Plc on 4 November 2011, it has today purchased 25,000 ordinary shares for cancellation at a price of 2533.83 pence per share.
In addition to the above transaction the Company has purchased a further 61,212 of its ordinary shares for cancellation at a price of 2699.7686 pence per share.
Following these purchases, the Company's registered share capital consists of 168,403,575 ordinary shares of 10 pence each. All of the ordinary shares have equal voting rights and there are no shares held in Treasury. This figure may be used by shareholders to determine if they are required to notify their interest, or a change to their interest, in Next plc under the FSA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
A J R McKinlay Company Secretary Next plc
Editorial note:
Under the contingent contract, the Company may purchase a fixed number of shares each week in the period to 30 May 2012, at a fixed price that is at a discount to the market price prevailing at the start of the contract period. The contract is contingent in that it would terminate early, and no further shares would be purchased, if the Company's share price increases to a pre-determined suspension level during the contract period. This suspension level has been set at the start of the contract and is between 104% and 110% of the Company's share price at the start of the contract.
This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange More |
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| Fri 16:47 | RNS |
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RNS Number : 8116W Next PLC 03 February 2012 Next plc
Off-market purchases by way of contingent purchase contract by the Company of ordinary shares for cancellation
Next plc announces today that, pursuant to the contingent forward purchase contract it entered into with UBS Limited on 27 January 2012, it has today purchased 25,000 ordinary shares for cancellation at a price of 2500.14 pence per share.
Following these purchases, the Company's registered share capital consists of 168,489,787 ordinary shares of 10 pence each. All of the ordinary shares have equal voting rights and there are no shares held in Treasury. This figure may be used by shareholders to determine if they are required to notify their interest, or a change to their interest, in Next plc under the FSA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
A J R McKinlay Company Secretary Next plc
Editorial note:
Under the contingent contract, the Company may purchase a fixed number of shares each week in the period to 24 August 2012, at a fixed price that is at a discount to the market price prevailing at the start of the contract period. The contract is contingent in that it would terminate early, and no further shares would be purchased, if the Company's share price increases to a pre-determined suspension level during the contract period. This suspension level has been set at the start of the contract and is between 104% and 110% of the Company's share price at the start of the contract.
This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange More |
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| 02-02-12 | RNS |
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RNS Number : 7260W Next PLC 02 February 2012
Next plc Transaction in Own Shares
Next plc announces that it has today purchased 50,000 of its ordinary shares for cancellation at a price of 2690.0452 pence per share.
Following the purchase, the Company's registered share capital consists of 168,514,787 ordinary shares of 10 pence each. All of the ordinary shares have equal voting rights and there are no shares held in Treasury. This figure may be used by shareholders to determine if they are required to notify their interest, or a change to their interest, in Next plc under the FSA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
Mr A J R McKinlay Company Secretary Next plc
This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange More |
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They don't call him SpikeyDT for nothing ;D
I got a buy signal too. Might have a punt in the morning, will see how it opens. |
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| 11-01-12 |
Sell
Re: Questor says buy
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When Questor says its a buy.. then it means its a sell..
Have a look at all the buy recommendations carefully from this useless broker!! You will only see those shares moving in opposite directions! |
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Next shares are dearer than its pants but well worth it
Questor says buy Next at £26.40 (-101p). 1:18PM GMT 05 Jan 2012 http://tgr.ph/yRMS9d |
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