£95 for 2 shares, so £47.50 a share.
Last time we were looking at selling 20 and set the price at £95, ended up getting £125. It does work itself out, there's a lot of oh woe is me stuff on the forum with regards to the way the price is derived, but as they haven't listed on the AIM then this is the best way to do it, and the price does work itself out. There was one guy who was always moaning about Brewdog way of doing things, but set his sell price too high so missed out on selling.