Share Name |
Share Symbol |
Market |
Type |
Share ISIN |
Share Description |
Associated British Engineering Plc |
LSE:ASBE |
London |
Ordinary Share |
GB0007395642 |
ORD 2.5P |
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Price Change |
% Change |
Share Price |
Shares Traded |
Last Trade |
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0.00 |
0.0% |
15.00 |
0.00 |
01:00:00 |
Bid Price |
Offer Price |
High Price |
Low Price |
Open Price |
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Industry Sector |
Turnover (m) |
Profit (m) |
EPS - Basic |
PE Ratio |
Market Cap (m) |
Industrial Engineering
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1.13
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-1.81
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-84.50
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Last Trade Time |
Trade Type |
Trade Size |
Trade Price |
Currency |
- |
O |
0 |
15.00 |
GBX |
Associated British Engin... News
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06/7/2022 09:20 | Associated British Engin... Daily Update: Associated British Engineering Plc is listed in the Industrial Engineering sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ASBE. The last closing price for Associated British Engin... was 15p. Associated British Engineering Plc has a 4 week average price of 0p and a 12 week average price of 0p. The 1 year high share price is 0p while the 1 year low share price is currently 0p. There are currently 2,048,990 shares in issue and the average daily traded volume is 0 shares. The market capitalisation of Associated British Engineering Plc is £307,348.50.
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27/10/2020 17:44 | withyone: As a very long suffering shareholder, I would say the future is very bleak. Having recently sold(given away??) the last active part of the group,and assets transfered to settle long term pension costs. It would seem the only thing left is the SE share quote. Other than use as a shell company, what else is there??. W
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17/11/2018 19:04 | coolen: Despite its small size, ASBE is fully-listed. As such it would not have a nomad, as required for AIM-listed companies.
The procedure would be for either the LSE to request a comment or for the directors to themselves to contemplate whether one is necessary.
Past punters had been hoping that its Full Listing status would make it attractive for a reverse take-over by a private company.
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24/3/2016 21:34 | coolen: A glance at the regulatory announcements seems to show that Sir David Thomson, a name previously linked to supporting minority shareholders, was elbowed off the board a year ago.
Since then, it seems that a Colin Weinberg and a Pearce Gould have been heading the company.
Sorry to sound cynical, but one seems to be stockbroker and the other a "corporate consultant", not engineers. Can anyone confirm ?
Is this the reason the price has tanked since ?
Maybe the next RNS will prove me wrong.
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24/2/2015 21:22 | coolen: SoftT, agreed !
With the two major holders at loggerheads, should they not at least agree that a takeover bid for ASBE would be a solution ?
As you rightly point out, ASBE enjoys a FULL listing !
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14/11/2014 21:09 | coolen: ASBE eventually admitted to the Akoris disaster (my post of 24 May 2014):
"Akoris Trading Ltd has yet to trade and the Board has resolved to write down the investment by £262,000."
That loss has since grown. Whilst not lumpy in cash terms, it is huge in terms of mis-management given the business never got to trade before the cash was lost.
Cannot be a happy boardroom. Note that a professional investor recently upped his stake to 3.4%, but there may still be a lumpy seller out there.
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19/6/2012 13:06 | mummyshares: what is happening i tried to sell the other day but price being quoted was less than market value.is this co in distress
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12/9/2011 19:59 | billthebank: No idea why this share is rising Interesting time may follow?!
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16/6/2010 09:05 | tim2: so there are other share holders out there
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20/2/2010 21:09 | pregonda: big volume (by asbe standards) after the dip last week. buyers playing this well.
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30/6/2009 06:59 | jahl frezi: PE 2, pension fund sorted and now manageable.
Market Cap £1m
Cash £2.5m
NAV per share 208p v share price of 85p.
Perfect for a reverse.
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Associated British Engin... share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange