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BRF Bright Future

1.35
0.00 (0.00%)
17 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bright Future LSE:BRF London Ordinary Share GB0031880445 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.35 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 1.35 GBX

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16/7/200919:20Bright futures: growth play as it expands 'old age'/mobilty stores217
09/9/200412:54A Bright Future84

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Posted at 16/7/2009 19:20 by ianbrewster
Couple of small trades have knocked a hole in the price

0.50 1.00 -21.053%

15/06/2009 09:42:45 1.00 50,000 O 500.00
12/06/2009 15:51:20 1.00 12,000 O 120.00
Posted at 22/3/2007 14:33 by oblique
Bright Futures Statement re. Suspension

RNS Number:5281T
Bright Futures Group PLC
22 March 2007

Bright Futures Group Plc ("Bright Futures" or the "Company")
Suspension of Company's shares from AIM


Pursuant to Rule 15 of the AIM Rules for Companies the Company's share will be
suspended from trading on AIM 2 April 2007, being the anniversary of the
Extraordinary General Meeting at which shareholders approval was given for the
disposal of the Company's trading assets and the Company classified as a "cash
shell".

The directors continue to pursue acquisition opportunities for the Company and
will make further announcements at the appropriate time.

In the event that the Company has not undertaken an acquisition that constitutes
a reverse take-over pursuant to Rule 14 of the AIM Rules for Companies the
Company's shares will be cancelled from AIM on 1 October 2007.


Contact

Liam Murray, Nominated Adviser
City Financial
Posted at 22/3/2007 13:30 by boris12
I have been in touch with someone at the BRF company they tell me that they are on target for what was promised in last results. I think this means that there will definately be an announcement before end of this month
Posted at 19/3/2007 14:19 by the_professor
I wonder if the new company will be in the same mobility products field? Some very profitable non-listed mobility companies might be tempted to look at BRF as an excellent way to get on to the stock exchange
Posted at 18/3/2007 14:48 by tiltonboy
Suspension isn't the end of the world. Delisting is when it all becomes expensive.

The company are sitting on 1.5p cash per share, and will only do a deal when it is good for shareholders.

tiltonboy
Posted at 14/3/2007 08:32 by boris12
I tried to buy 100k shares this morning my broker say I must pay well over offer price. will try again later
Posted at 12/3/2007 18:41 by the_professor
Did these people hold any shares in BRF before?

"Pursuant to section 198 of the Companies Act 1985 on 9 March 2007 the Company
received notification that Smith & Williamson Holdings Limited held an interest
in 4,700,000 shares representing approximately 9.82 per cent. of the Company's
issued share capital.



The issued share capital of the Company is 47,850,020 ordinary shares of 5p
each.*
Posted at 10/11/2006 22:57 by illiquid investor
done a similar thing on another share today.....fat fingers :-)
Posted at 09/11/2006 10:13 by tiltonboy
ii,

I've spoken to him a couple of times, but don't know him.

No idea why the ENTH deal was done first, other than that it was being lined up before BRF came around.

tiltonboy
Posted at 10/10/2006 09:10 by tiltonboy
Prof,

BRF is a shell company with some cash. Marcus Yeomans has come on board with the brief to make an acquisition which will add value to shareholders. In essence you are backing the ability of MY and his team to identify and execute this brief.

There are obviously people around that believe this can be accomplished and are showing their hand.

tiltonboy
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