Share Name |
Share Symbol |
Market |
Type |
Share ISIN |
Share Description |
Baring Emerging Europe Plc |
LSE:BEE |
London |
Ordinary Share |
GB0032273343 |
ORD 10P |
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Price Change |
% Change |
Share Price |
Shares Traded |
Last Trade |
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0.00 |
0.0% |
637.00 |
0.00 |
00:00:00 |
Bid Price |
Offer Price |
High Price |
Low Price |
Open Price |
630.00
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644.00
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Industry Sector |
Turnover (m) |
Profit (m) |
EPS - Basic |
PE Ratio |
Market Cap (m) |
General Financial
|
6.32
|
5.38
|
35.09
|
18.2
|
79
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Last Trade Time |
Trade Type |
Trade Size |
Trade Price |
Currency |
- |
O |
0 |
637.00 |
GBX |
Baring Emerging Europe News
Trade Time |
Trade Price |
Trade Size |
Trade Value |
Trade Type |
No Trades
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25/2/2021 08:20 | Baring Emerging Europe Daily Update: Baring Emerging Europe Plc is listed in the General Financial sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BEE. The last closing price for Baring Emerging Europe was 637p. Baring Emerging Europe Plc has a 4 week average price of 0p and a 12 week average price of 0p. The 1 year high share price is 850p while the 1 year low share price is currently 448p. There are currently 12,324,180 shares in issue and the average daily traded volume is 0 shares. The market capitalisation of Baring Emerging Europe Plc is £78,505,026.60.
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14/3/2012 13:26 | wexboy: Hi folks,
Just finished a two part review of all the Russia focused/related closed-end funds out there, including BEE - hope you'll take a look & comment:
http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/from-russia-with-love/
Cheers,
Wexboy
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24/4/2008 10:31 | typo56: BEE gets promoted to the FTSE250 index on Monday (28 Apr).
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04/5/2006 21:16 | dcb: Another BEE-man here, Nephin, I'm happy to say.
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04/5/2006 20:09 | nephin: Hello Terry, I can just see you over there behind the sofa - are you a long term holder of BEE or a recent covert? (not prying you understand, just interested)
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20/2/2006 22:50 | m.t.glass: I hold BEE, which matches EST stride for stride (though EST has done it for longer, climbing five years running regardless of FTSE down years). Both 75-80% up on a year ago. The best stocks very often have quiet threads ;o)
See other impressive (quiet) investment trust stocks at http://www.advfn.com/cmn/fbb/thread.php3?id=10696253
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19/10/2005 12:05 | stillbroke: That's the gamble. Sod's law dictates that the bounce comes the minute you've sold. Any good news (partic re avian flu fizzling out) would see a rebound. I traded EST on the dead cat bounce a couple of weeks ago and don't hold currently. If I did I'd hold but wouldn't add yet. I do hold BEE though, which I add to monthly through the savings scheme. So I'm not too fussed at the present sell-off as it means I'll be buying some more cheaper.
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19/10/2005 10:13 | stillbroke: Avian flu in Eastern Europe, oil price decline, wider market sell-off affecting riskier emerging markets disproportionately.
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24/9/2005 08:12 | stillbroke: http://www.citywire.co.uk/News/NewsArticlePrint.aspx?VersionID=77213
Despite their astronomical rise, central and eastern European stockmarkets are still attractively valued, argues Jupiter fund manager Elena Shaftan.
Citywire A-rated Shaftan, whose £215 million Jupiter Emerging European Opportunities fund celebrates its third anniversary this week, believes central Europe is currently on a price/earnings ratio of just 11 times and also sees good value in Russia.
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21/9/2005 20:25 | stillbroke: Nephin - thanks. I'm moving over to buying and trading indices and ITs 100% as I can do without checking all the RNSs with baited breath at 7am. My trading costs should fall as well as my blood pressure.
Edit - not to mention the time wasted reading bulletin boards ;)
I think BEE has risen on the back of the oil price largely.
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21/9/2005 20:03 | m.t.glass: BEE 80% gain over the past 12 months.
Revamped the header. Added recent breakdown of main holdings. Removed outdated annual report. Changed mix of charts (with link to Post 1 in which EST vs BEE charts are now overlaid for comparison).
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Baring Emerging Europe share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange