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Shares of GYG Ltd admitted to J P Jenkins share matching platform

We are pleased to announce that shares of GYG Ltd have been admitted onto J P Jenkins Ltd share matching platform. GYG Ltd (GYG), the market leading global superyacht service and supply group, de-listed from the AIM market on 12th September 2022 and as indicated to their shareholders engaged J P Jenkins Ltd to provide a […]

Matched Bargain Dealing Facility

Released 10:29:37 07 September 2022 RNS Number : 6018Y GYG PLC 7 September 2022 GYG plc (“GYG”, the “Company” or the “Group”) Matched Bargain Dealing Facility GYG (AIM: GYG), the superyacht painting, supply and maintenance company, reminds  shareholders that the last day of dealings in GYG plc ordinary shares on AIM will be today, 7 September 2022. […]

Proposed De-listing and Notice of General Meeting

Released 07:01:02 02 August 2022 RNS Number : 5320U GYG PLC 02 August 2022 The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) 596/2014, as it forms part of the domestic law of the United Kingdom by virtue of the European […]

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To buy and sell shares in this company via JP Jenkins, you will need to use a regulated UK stockbroker.

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Please note, when purchasing shares Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (“SDRT”) may be applicable.

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