No problem mate - if the above 80% and cost is true, based on average cost, the company would have made a pre-tax profit of £15,226,250.@hibbo'sclass thanks
This assumes that the 5k per share figure is correct.
This may be out, probably overstated if based on first in first out. Seem to remember the company bought 290 shares a while back at a cost of 300k which drags the average cost down slightly (but probably not material)