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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Babcock International Group Plc | LSE:BAB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009697037 | ORD 60P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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13.00 | 2.41% | 551.50 | 547.50 | 548.50 | 548.50 | 534.50 | 538.50 | 569,786 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engineering Services | 4.44B | -35M | -0.0692 | -79.12 | 2.77B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/10/2006 12:28 | like2share - agree. Currently in a narrowing trading range, looks like break out (hopefully to the positive) coming soon. | tannand | |
13/10/2006 14:04 | Interim results on 14 Nov, with the positive trading statement 28/9 wonder if we will see a breakout to new highs. | like2share | |
25/7/2006 16:47 | There is a weak contract in the pipe-line beware. | victor123 | |
17/5/2006 12:08 | what do we all reckon now takeover spec' has ended, is this going to steady out at around 320, or could it start to push 340? | ukcompo | |
09/5/2006 15:53 | Listening to Bloomberg last week this is a dead cert, share price doing well today and will go to £1.50 for the sell off/ IMO and DYOR correction...£3.50 | dally4 | |
09/5/2006 15:47 | Share price is moving up. Looks like those who know believe a VT/BAE bid is on the way!! | dwsmithdhf | |
04/5/2006 12:56 | Results statement indicates, rather than accept any bid, BAB are looking to grow prof. services business by aquisition..... potential targets? How about funding of aquisitions being by disposal to BAE/VT the parts of BAB they are after, and using cash to buy out Capita/Atkins/Mouche | littlebert | |
28/4/2006 14:06 | Working lunch today say.....£3.50 bid, what does everyone think? | dally4 | |
24/3/2006 16:19 | Street goss says £4 bid! | phillis | |
24/3/2006 07:52 | well found CR! Many thanks | huntie2 | |
23/3/2006 16:56 | not quite certain of the relevance to this BB, arndpen...... are you on commission or something? going back to BAB, with no RNS or whatever, the rise which commenced suddenly during the afternoon is a result of what? broker upgrade? hmm... puzzled - but very pleased! | huntie2 | |
23/3/2006 16:08 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
23/3/2006 16:07 | Bab looks set to go higher??? Im holding!! | benny18 | |
23/3/2006 15:21 | huntie its a lonely place on this board /something definetly AFOOT | drsous | |
23/3/2006 14:51 | Gawd bless my soul! what's happening here? what's in the sudden rise? certainly not a RNS from 10.30 this morning. any ideas? | huntie2 | |
20/3/2006 15:19 | Know what you mean Kidney. I was in this one from the last break out at just under £2, but got out when it looked like it had topped and was heading down. Doh! Funny how it is the 'heart attack' shares that have the bb following whilst some of the really solid plodders have made real money this year, something like the tortoise and the hare. Trouble is, having got out, is it too late to get back in again? See Fidelity have just reduced their holding and yet share price had just taken another jump northwards. | cougaruser | |
10/2/2006 15:50 | To all who are interested in renewable / alternative energy investments please see this new moderated thread. | asparks | |
07/2/2006 11:46 | BAB does not seem to be on the radar for private shareholders. I regret not having more conviction in the possible successes of the new managment,but am very happy with the return now from earlier investment here. Not a comment here since Oct 05 yet a big increase in value of shares in that period. | rabbrooks | |
03/10/2005 15:57 | bought a few today | ntv |
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