Here’s a table showing the increase in the highest price paid for Arsenal shares in the last 4 years, according to Plus Markets website.
I must point out that the Plus Markets site doesn’t include the huge blocks that KSE bought from the other directors almost a year ago, and may not include other trades, so these are only the highest prices paid ‘on market’, if that’s the expression.
And what is going on with that share sold for £11,756.51 on February 9, 2011? That must have been a tough negotiation. Or a hell of a typo.
05/11/2007 | 8,400.00 |
09/11/2007 | 8,500.00 |
29/11/2007 | 8,750.00 |
15/02/2008 | 9,000.00 |
07/10/2008 | 9,500.00 |
25/03/2010 | 10,070.00 |
29/03/2010 | 10,200.00 |
13/04/2010 | 10,500.00 |
15/09/2010 | 10,800.00 |
27/09/2010 | 10,950.00 |
01/10/2010 | 11,300.00 |
04/02/2011 | 11,500.00 |
08/02/2011 | 11,600.00 |
09/02/2011 | 11,756.51 |
29/03/2011 | 11,800.00 |
18/04/2011 | 11,900.00 |
04/05/2011 | 11,950.00 |
05/05/2011 | 12,000.00 |
20/05/2011 | 12,500.00 |
25/05/2011 | 14,000.00 |
21/11/2011 | 14,700.00 |
16/01/2012 | 15,000.00 |
03/02/2012 | 16,000.00 |
14/02/2012 | 16,500.00 |
27/02/2012 | 16,750.00 |
23/03/2012 | 16,800.00 |
To good
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