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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amberley Grp. | LSE:AMB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000273663 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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14/7/2008 10:42 | dawney day implodes - sunday paper | whiterussians | |
08/10/2006 15:53 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
27/9/2006 12:14 | ints out, fortress looks ok? but we running out of time on the wrts front... Amberley holds an option to invest a further £1.2 million in order to increase its stake in Fortress to 23.9%. On 14 August 2006, Amberley announced that the option period had been extended to 31 December 2006. We are currently exploring how to maximise the value of Amberley's stake in Fortress and I look forward to updating shareholders with further information in due course. As part of the Amberley Rights Issue in September 2004, 83,150,096 Warrants were issued, each Warrant entitling the holder to subscribe for 1 Amberley Ordinary Share for cash at a price increasing over time as follows: Subscription date Subscription price Prior to 31 August 2005 10p 1 September 2005 to 31 August 2006 11p 1 September 2006 to 31 August 2007 12p At 30 June 2006, a total of 79,117,010 (31 December 2005: 79,140,789) Warrants were in issue and available for conversion into ord shares. | rambutan2 | |
30/3/2006 10:28 | Just noticed that the Fortressgb website is finally up and running.The results were promised for March, so should be soon! | picnic | |
16/12/2005 11:41 | hi mart, with this one i have taken a complete bet on the dd guys. they usually come out on top and have plenty of their own money in this one. think the fall came from just a few sells of the ords and mms got bored. | rambutan2 | |
16/12/2005 11:25 | r2 Just noted the fall of recent days. Can't locate anything specific. Had a major impact on the warrants :-( | mart | |
12/8/2005 08:00 | A little run seems to be in progress. | mart | |
29/7/2005 10:26 | listing update... | rambutan2 | |
26/7/2005 22:29 | hmmm. have to hope that the bosses are onto something that isnt immediately obvious. | rambutan2 | |
26/7/2005 22:24 | Ram - I still have a few of these warrants. Cannot really see this is exactly a great deal to me. Loss making company in a niche area. Hmmm. | barnetpeter | |
26/7/2005 22:15 | a comment... and their website... hmmm. | rambutan2 | |
26/7/2005 08:50 | back from suspension. | rambutan2 | |
21/7/2005 13:13 | damn, ive been trying to buy the wrrs this week. should ve settled for a higher price! | rambutan2 | |
21/7/2005 12:21 | Bit of action at last.Got rid of Chaplethorpe which i'm pleased with and taken a 17% stake in Fortress who deal in smart cards. Could be interesting. Just holding warrants at the moment. | picnic | |
30/1/2005 11:15 | for the record... Unaudited interim results For the six months to 31 October 2004 Chairman's Statement I am pleased to report the Group's interim results. During the period, the Company raised approximately £1 million by way of a Rights Issue at 10p per rights unit. Each rights unit comprised one ordinary share and seven warrants in the capital of Amberley. 91.7 per cent. of the rights units were taken up by shareholders with the balance being placed with Barry Pincus and Robert Goldsmith, both directors of Amberley. The Group's two remaining properties were disposed of for a total consideration of £900,000. During the period, the Group made a loss on ordinary activities of £68,000 (2003: £62,000). The net asset value as at 31 October 2004 was £2.45 million, which is equivalent to 6.95p per share, of which £2.3 million is in cash. The Directors do not recommend an interim dividend. Towards the end of the period, the Group purchased Contracts For Difference ('CFDs') over shares in Chapelthorpe Plc, a company quoted on the London Stock Exchange. As at 28 January 2005, the Group held CFDs over 10,006,927 Chapelthorpe shares at an average price of 18.94p per share versus a mid-market price of 19.88p. A CFD gives the holder an economic interest in the performance of the share concerned but does not confer legal or beneficial ownership of such share. THE FUTURE We have looked at a number of potential investments, in both the public and private arena, and continue to search for opportunities that will create significant shareholder value in the long term. Shareholders will be kept informed of any major developments. Guy Naggar Chairman 28 January 2005 | rambutan2 | |
27/1/2005 10:46 | ram, That 50K was the stock that I sold in September, it looks as if they forgot to announce it when the warrants converted. At the time I was selling the AMB Ords at 13p, equivalent to 3p on the Warrants. I wonder what there thoughts are on CPL!!! tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
27/1/2005 10:21 | bit hasty... AMBERLEY GROUP PLC ('the Company') 27 January 2005 ADDITIONAL LISTING Application has been made for the admission to trading on AIM of 50,000 ordinary shares of 2.5p each in the Company ('Shares'), pursuant to the exercise of warrants. The Shares rank pari passu with the Company's existing issued ordinary share capital and dealings are expected to commence on 1 February 2005. note that we upped out stake in cpl... 18 January 2005 Chapelthorpe plc Chapelthorpe plc ('the Company') announces that it received notification yesterday from Cantor Fitzgerald Europe that as at 14 January 2005, Cantor Fitzgerald Europe has a revised notifiable interest in 10,606,927 Ordinary Shares of 5p each in the Company, representing approximately 5.20% of the issued Ordinary Share capital. | rambutan2 | |
17/12/2004 20:31 | This should be interesting (although unexpected), are they trying to flush out a bidder? With Chris Mills (North Atlantic) allready on board at CPL with 6%+ it looks like action may be in peoples mind. Cannot see AMB bidding for the whole of CPL, but who knows? Maybe LUP will bid? | picnic | |
17/12/2004 16:08 | the target? Amberley Group PLC 17 December 2004 Pursuant to the requirement under the AIM rules to announce substantial transactions, Amberley Group PLC ('Amberley' or the 'Company') announces that between 17 September 2004 and 16 December 2004 it purchased contracts for difference over 8,506,927 ordinary shares (equivalent to 4.17 per cent. of the ordinary shares) in Chapelthorpe plc ('Chapelthorpe') CHAPELTHORPE PLC INTERIM RESULTS For the six months ended 30 September 2004 Turnover up 4% to £60.9m (2003: £58.7m) Underlying* operating profit of £2.3m (2003: £3.1m) Net borrowings reduced from £22.7m to £21.2m; on track for borrowings below £20m by March 2005 Weak North American wallcoverings market: £1.8m of bad debts incurred; Canada being closed with write-down of £5.4m Post exceptional loss before tax £9.5m (2003: profit of £1.8m) Interim dividend of 0.33p, up 10%, covered 1.6 times by underlying* earnings Underlying* EPS 0.53p (2003: 0.71p restated) Reshaping of the Group underway * Before exceptional items and goodwill Commenting, John Standen, Chairman stated: ' The determined efforts we have made to maximise our cash generation and improve our control over working capital have ensured that, despite the setbacks we have experienced in the first six months of this year, we have been able to deliver further reductions in borrowings. We look forward to improved trading in the second half and remain firmly on track to achieve our target of borrowings below £20m by March 2005.' Commenting, Brian Leckie, Chief Executive stated: ' The review of our businesses and assets outlined at the time of our 2004 financial results is proceeding. The purpose of the review is to ensure that Chapelthorpe is as well placed as it can be to deliver growth and acceptable returns for shareholders. We have decided to focus the Group's activities more towards man-made fibres, which currently represent the major proportion of Group sales. Our Umbrella Frames division does not fit into this new direction we are taking and we are currently exploring ways to release cash from this division. Continuing raw material price pressures and increasing energy costs will continue to present challenges for the remainder of the year and defence of our margins remains a priority. We will continue to focus on productivity and the development of new markets and products.' | rambutan2 | |
15/10/2004 15:54 | good - now please can we see some trades go through on the warrants - I have a few k I would like to sell off at a profit... ;-) I'll take any offers over 5p SM | supermum | |
15/10/2004 15:25 | final adjustment to tiltons in issue figs... 15 October 2004 Rights Issue - Underwriting Commission In connection with the Rights Issue for Amberley Group PLC ('Amberley'), which closed on 21 September 2004, 1,035,063 Warrants have today been issued by Amberley to the Underwriters as commissions for their underwriting commitments. There are now 35,192,158 Amberley Shares and 83,150,096 Warrants in issue. | rambutan2 | |
24/9/2004 18:32 | Up go the warrants - tiny spread too. Just a bit of good news and we are all in the money! | barnetpeter | |
24/9/2004 07:48 | Following the amendment this morning, there are a few more AMB shares in free float: ORD 13.07m out of 35.19m WARR 25.95m out of 82.11m tiltonboy | tiltonboy | |
23/9/2004 20:43 | bp, Spot on in all you say, and I'm sure that Dawnay Day have a good idea on what they are going to do. There can't be many better punts around, with such a small amount at stake. The great unknown is what value can be created, if any, by a reversal. tiltonboy | tiltonboy |
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