Actually, if you watch companies house filings for āstatements of capital following an allotment of sharesā the price has often changed between rounds. They havenāt published any for a while.
Thatās not the price of shares.
It tracks almost perfectly going back several years.
If you say it doesnāt, what does it represent?
Itās a nominal value. Each share has a nominal value of Ā£0.0000001 and the value youāre quoting is the number of shares multiplied by that nominal value, for a total aggregate nominal value.
How is the amount of shares going down several months later?
Admittedly I donāt understand how this works. Did Monzo buy back shares?
Based on valuation this should be a higher number, there are c.140m shares, not 129m?
Swap them, the top one was May, the bottom one was July.
This number tracks so close to previous rounds, and doesnāt match share floats of those rounds, so Iām not sure this is correct, but IDK
Well we can watch the video when it comes out and see what is said
When are they being released?
Tom: āĀ£13.30 or something. IPO 4-5 years or so.ā
If I want to buy some share from the market, do you know who is selling and from where?
Thanks,
Yang,
Yes, here you will find the list:
