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RDF Redefine Intl

46.50
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Redefine Intl RDF London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 46.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
46.50 46.50
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No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 31/8/2007 16:06 by offshore eye
Broadcast magazine reports today 31 Aug on J de Mol's interest in RDF.

Unlikely that de Mol will bid for the company until the BBC and ITV investigations are reported on.
Posted at 20/7/2007 11:45 by lyntwyn
RDF Media Group says CEO David Frank ups stake in co to 12.67 pct
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - RDF Media Group PLC said chief executive David Frank bought 12,913 shares in the company at 230 pence a share, raising his holding to about 4.91 mln shares or about 12.67 pct. TFN.newsdesk@thomson.com jjo/tsm
Posted at 20/7/2007 10:55 by lyntwyn
Investec, the company's broker, said: "The absence of formal commissioning over the summer is not a material risk, hence the company's comments on its confidence for the full year. We suggest that any medium term impact on RDF should be modest."
Posted at 20/7/2007 10:33 by lyntwyn
Another whopping drop today - where will it stop? Altium's 273 target looks tempting, but as kenmill1 post 28 of 29 says, I agree that RDF may end up being the fall guy.

19.07.07 :-21, (230.5) down in early morning trade after the BBC announced it will pause commissioning the television production and distribution company's programmes, but RDF said the blip should not affect current year results. Earlier today, RDF said it expects contract revenues from the BBC to account for around 10% of total revenue this year. RDF added it is confident the BBC will resume commissioning new programmes from it and is also optimistic about prospects for the full year. The statement was made in response to the announcement by the BBC Director-General related to the press launch for the series A Year with the Queen. In reaction to the news, Altium Securities noted that RDF is confident it will be able to satisfy the BBC that it will put in place steps to ensure an incident of this sort does not happen again. The broker repeated its 'add' recommendation and 273 pence target price on RDF.
Posted at 19/7/2007 14:10 by kenmill1
I am not normally one for conspiracy theories but, given all the other problems that have come to light with BBC dishonesty which have nothing to do with RDF, I cannot help but think that there is a possibility that RDF is being asked to appear more guilty than they are to get the BBC off the hook. The piece in question was not prepared for publication and the BBC did not respond to RDF requests to see what they were going to show in advance.
Time will tell.
Posted at 05/11/2006 13:46 by paulgardner333
Shed not as good a company as RDF, and TB is always looking for interesting plays, directors sold out for personal reasons, and TB did pick them up, know this company really well and it has some fantastic people on the management team, they are always looking at interesting angles, witness the start of Ignite, to invest in smaller start up production companies, growing profit very well, they also have a fantastic rights team that is doing just fine thank you on the international rights and sales front, so a case of a great company doing well in an interesting space, content is king!
Posted at 03/11/2006 20:32 by hartlepoolfc2
I have no doubt a takeover is imminent, just a matter of when and how much. Shed has dropped quite a lot recently so that could be his first target, RDF is a great portfolio of products with more scope to be sold worldwide just what he wants I presume.
Posted at 27/10/2006 22:20 by owenski
i wouldn't put too much faith in jon de mols stake building, he does it with a lot of companies and doesn't take all of them over. the last one i remember him stake building in - t.v. corp - he did buy out and the price dropped quite badly at one point even though he was building a position at the time. it's not as if rdf is rubbish, they seem to be doing well. i can see that the price has dropped on director selling just wondering why they all sold????
Posted at 24/10/2006 14:24 by billfisher98
Picked RDF on the 17th as a breakout candidate and it looks good so far if it can hold this level. Interesting to note the increase in volume this month as well.
Posted at 29/4/2006 21:29 by benson
The purpose of this post is to highlight John de Mol's stakebuilding in RDF Media, through his investment vehicle Talpa Beheer BV. John de Mol is, arguably, best known for him being an original partner in Endemol (they gave us 'Big Brother'). He (through Talpa Beheer) has recently significantly increased his holding in RDF Media:

Purchases:
188,000 ordinary shares of 1 pence each - 5 April 2006
200,000 ordinary shares of 1 pence each - 11 April 2006
341,078 ordinary shares of 1 pence each - 12 April 2006
and then on April 25, a purchase of 729,078, taking his holding to 11%.

What is his intention, I wonder.

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