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CO. Coats

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Coats CO. London Ordinary Share
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Coats CO. Dividends History

No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 07/3/2003 08:26 by overzeal
. . . the group recommended a total dividend of 4 pence per share, up from 3 pence.
The 2002 total dividend includes a special second interim dividend of 2.5 pence . . .

so interim divi is 2.5p
and final divi is 1.5p

am i correct ?
Posted at 13/7/2002 16:51 by bird of dawning
Of course, it has been a disaster for long term holders. My own involvement has been from identifying it as a turnaround, recovery play. Admittedly a speculative stance. Therefore I have been looking at gearing (net of cash), recent dividend record, price to book value.

I averaged in CO. at 43p, but have decided to stay in on account of dividend and continueing recovery potential. By the way I would compare this stock with Somerfield (SOF) now `out of the woods' and WSP Group (WSH)..heading into them!! along with the likes of W.S. Atkins and Carillion (formerly Tarmac). All of them...as well known international `going concerns' should eventually have the momentum to carry them through (assuming initial high gearing is successfully reduced).

Regards
Posted at 12/7/2002 06:47 by cg1953
with respect.
for any long term investor this one has been a disaster.
over the past several years coats crashed from 3 pounds plus to a 30 year low of -22 pence a few years ago, to 56 today.

i think that the jacob rothschild involvement along with a steady dividend is currently all so most supportive.
Posted at 11/7/2002 21:36 by knitcraft
Has anyone else been watching the performance of COATS (CO.)and HEADWAY (HDW)
Both these shares are up 20% over the last three months and any sales are mopped up by stakebuilders, (usually in late trades in the case of Coats)They both are profitable with asset values 20% approx above their share prices and pay healthy dividends.Do some research--in these markets these two offer real safety with potential for a 25% gain.
I am a long term holder of both.
Posted at 27/6/2002 03:16 by bird of dawning
In the aftermath of traumas such as the likes of Enron and WorldCom, then Coats global defensive industry qualities would seem to be topical. I've noticed that the share price has ticked up a little yesterday on the days events in the U.S. plus you get a high solid dividend included!
Posted at 06/5/2002 20:41 by bird of dawning
As an asset/recovery play, it seems to me that Coats is very solid. P/Bk at 0.58 compares well with Dewhirst(DEWH) at 0.99. The huge discount to Net Working Capital is difficult to resist. Dividend has been maintained despite operating loss and continues to be the main attraction. Gearing net of cash at around 83% level is (just) acceptable.

I have held shares in CO. for several years and was tempted to sell when the price briefly reached 60p; Why didn't I?...still beguiled by the solid dividend c/w asset base. By the way, for comparisons of other solid asset plays, anyone further interested may find it worthwhile to check out CEU. Similarly SIXH, LTHM and LFC.

Albeit these last 3 are smaller companies than CO. they would probably have attracted the attention of legendary value investor Benjamin Graham, as all are selling at a substantial margin below Net Net Current Asset value (i.e.liquidation value) despite all three being going concerns with reasonable earnings records.
Posted at 10/11/2001 00:26 by calleva
LO LO LO what's all this then?

RNS Number:8963M
Coats PLC
9 November 2001


9th November 2001

Coats plc

Following speculation in the press, Coats plc confirms that EC Commission
officials have visited Coats plc's offices in Stockley Park as part of an
investigation into the supply of haberdashery and thread products. Coats is
co-operating fully with the Commission's investigation. It is understood that
the Commission has also approached William Prym GmbH & Co. KG in Germany, a
manufacturer of hard haberdashery products which Coats distributes in a number
of countries, and the Fachverband Verbindungs-und Befestigungstechnik, a German
needle manufacturers' trade association.


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