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CMBN Cambian Group

192.40
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Cambian Investors - CMBN

Cambian Investors - CMBN

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Cambian Group CMBN London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 192.40 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
192.40 192.40
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Posted at 30/11/2016 10:07 by treble in 1999
While we wait for announcement per dcc, if it is £400m then once the bank paid off etc £250m to invest.
The demand for the childcare is pent up, it's all over the press and Govt figures.
Our market cap is £230m. I see nothing but upside from here. Maybe a short term sell off, but Griffiths and the other investors are looking for a lot more from this.
If cmbn want a clean balance sheet come year end, they must make a decision soon. Probably already done and bankers dd being run over it all
Still think 200p by March, subject to eurozone not blowing up.
Posted at 27/10/2016 13:39 by darkcloudcover
Hi BtB and Treble, i've been reading your comments for a few months and interested to hear if you can help me. I too hold a position in CMBN (in at 54p), but I am VERY VERY new to the markets and investing and struggle reading how the rarer company events would affect stock price i.e. when this company gets split up and adults sold off, what happens to the share price? Does the value of adults get deducted from the current share price? So if the portion that is sold off is valued at 33% of the existing company as a whole, would the resulting share price for cmbn go say, down to 83p?? Obviously, cmbn would become either debt-free of very nearly so and would instantly be more attractive to investors thereby pushing the price up, but surely the current price would drop initially after the sale??? Please forgive my naivety, I'm just keen to exit whilst i'm still 125% up! ;-) I let greed get the better of me on a position in NYSE:FIT recently and ended up exiting DURING the slide rather than before it! hahahaha
Posted at 06/10/2016 10:51 by leeson31
120p

hxxp://www.wkrb13.com/markets/1755192/cambian-group-plc-cmbn-earns-add-rating-from-numis-securities-ltd.html

Cambian Group PLC (LON:CMBN)‘s stock had its “add” rating restated by investment analysts at Numis Securities Ltd in a note issued to investors on Wednesday. They presently have a GBX 120 ($1.57) price objective on the stock. Numis Securities Ltd’s price objective would indicate a potential upside of 15.11% from the stock’s previous close.
Other equities research analysts have also issued research reports about the company. JPMorgan Chase & Co. reissued a “neutral”; rating and set a GBX 119 ($1.55) price target on shares of Cambian Group PLC in a research note on Friday, July 15th. Canaccord Genuity boosted their price target on Cambian Group PLC from GBX 95 ($1.24) to GBX 118 ($1.54) and gave the stock a “speculative buy” rating in a research note on Friday, September 30th. Five analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and one has issued a buy rating to the company’s stock. The company currently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of GBX 104.67 ($1.37).

Cambian Group PLC (LON:CMBN) opened at 108.50 on Wednesday. Cambian Group PLC has a 52-week low of GBX 48.25 and a 52-week high of GBX 290.00. The stock’s market capitalization is GBX 196.16 million. The stock’s 50 day moving average price is GBX 86.26 and its 200 day moving average price is GBX 68.45.



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chart to me shows 150p area due course...
Posted at 04/5/2016 12:20 by bennytheball
Oxman, it was in presentation that accompanied the annual results - link: www.cambiangroup.com/cambiangroup/investor/home

If I recall rightly, the occupancy, revenue and relative EBITDA were far higher. Will check when I get a chance...
Posted at 29/4/2016 09:00 by its the oxman
Judging by the price action investor meetings are proving awkward.
Posted at 24/1/2016 16:02 by multibagger
Thanks Eastbourne1982

axxp://www.gipartners.com/european-real-estate-private-equity/home-page-items/investments/the-cambian-group

If ADVFN removes the link, please check the gipartners.com website which states

"Since 2005, Cambian has grown its footprint to more than 65 facilities across the UK with 99% of sites owned on a freehold basis".

They are rapidly increasing the number of places to patients they can offer - each place costs about £130k capex. The investor presentation on their website sets out the details. They have also made some acquisitions and they are revenue and profit enhancing - not sure if the full effect is priced in.

Many of the places they offer to Social Services / NHS cost in the region of several thousand pounds per week/ per patient - Recurrent, long term some of them will be for decades.

Recently the Priory Group was picked up by Arcadis for about £1.5b. There is consolidation going on in the sector and this could be a target given the relatively low market cap. Partnerships in Care, Care Principles, Cygnet, Alpha Hospitals have all been acquired/merged recently.

I won't write off CMBN off as yet - but will keep it on my radar for investment.

Good luck :)
Posted at 25/10/2015 19:39 by bouka1
Brulee--
why some investors increasing their stake--
Posted at 02/7/2014 10:33 by bergster56
is it not just trades they may be making on behalf of investors therefore hovering above/below 5% mark
Posted at 14/4/2014 09:51 by bennytheball
The London Stock Exchange ended the volatile week by welcoming three new listings to the market: Polypipe, Exova and Cambian. Crucially, the trio were a welcome break from the glut of technology listings and a return to more traditional British companies. While industrials Exova and Polypipe saw relatively steady trading, Cambian was blasted by investors.

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