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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Noble Inv | LSE:NBL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033634543 | ORD 1P |
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% | 256.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/10/2013 14:49 | Another Simon Thompson update on the SGI/NBL tie-up, for those with access to Investors Chronicle, suggesting that NBL shareholders accept the offer: | dashton42 | |
26/9/2013 07:46 | Well, the offer - now confirmed - is at around 255p per share. I guess it depends on your time horizon; for me, I think the tie-up is compelling from a strategic point of view, as the enlarged company will become a one-stop destination for collectables of all sorts, and may be able to start taking some of Ebay's market share (and cut some costs from the combined entity). ST's article in IC was arguing more from an SGI perspective - that there was an arbitrage opportunity of about 16% in buying the shares. | dashton42 | |
17/9/2013 15:39 | Is there any argument in favour of waiting rather than selling now? | mctmct | |
17/9/2013 15:37 | IC is behind a wall. Is there anything interesting in the article? | mctmct | |
16/9/2013 15:08 | Simon Thompson (Investors Chronicle) gives an update on the proposed offer for NBL by SGI today: | dashton42 | |
12/9/2013 12:22 | Yes been hoping for years SGI would swoop for Noble. | battlebus2 | |
12/9/2013 08:57 | Yes, I've got shares in all three - AVR, SGI and NBL. Not too sure what the net net of this is for me if it does go through... | dashton42 | |
12/9/2013 08:15 | Where might this leave Avarae (AVR)? I added a few first thing this morning. | skyship | |
12/9/2013 07:31 | Woooaahhh!!! I've always thought NBL and SGI would make a good tie-up. I guess this explains the recent run-up in the NBL share price to just under the 255p cash/shares offer. | dashton42 | |
02/9/2013 12:58 | Simon Thompson (Investors Chronicle) gives an update on NBL today, towards the bottom of this article: His "...price target of 250p is likely to prove conservative". | dashton42 | |
20/8/2013 18:29 | Database of Roman Republican hoards: hxxp://www.numismast | hieronymous1 | |
08/8/2013 12:35 | Sorry I meant Qatari. Not Kuwaiti! | eggbaconandbubble | |
07/8/2013 12:44 | Noble Investments - trading statement, still attractive value? | phoenix1234 | |
06/8/2013 15:34 | -bubble Fine Art Group kicks in full years profits next year, EPS 2014 forecast at 20p (WH Ireland), net cash now 25p per share, offices and coins acquired with Baldwin seven years ago in accounts at book value (revaluation adds £3.6m), NAV now 145p a share. Growth business, excellent management. Quatari payout(when it arrives)worth 14p per share excluding costs. ST says NBL worth 250p per share. | hieronymous1 | |
06/8/2013 14:16 | -ton, What's the gist of his comments then? | eggbaconandbubble | |
06/8/2013 12:44 | Simon Thompsom updates his positive view of NBL following the statement on the Investors Chronicle website today: | dashton42 | |
05/8/2013 07:30 | Strange to get an announcemement. The share price hasn't fallen that much imo ?! | jeanesy2 | |
30/7/2013 20:14 | Last sale was below bid price. This has been falling slowly for a while, today's was more steep. | jeanesy2 | |
30/7/2013 17:18 | Seems to be falling on no news particularly of the arab debt. | irenekent | |
21/6/2013 15:19 | Yes, lots of people running scared of inflation. Personally, I believe that Japanese, or even 1930s style deflation is more of a worry. | hieronymous1 | |
21/6/2013 11:49 | Looking good for the medium term. There's a lot of cash looking for tangible assets ... | mctmct | |
06/6/2013 17:54 | Interim results analysis, a long-term buy? hxxp://www.shareprop | phoenix1234 |
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