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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Bba Aviation Plc | BBA | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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314.80 | 314.80 |
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Posted at 31/7/2018 22:49 by danieldanj BBA Aviation (BBA) Earnings-Reaction to Keep an Eye |
Posted at 08/1/2017 09:20 by boneshaker2 Not much comment on BBA considering it's 100%+ increase in the past year. |
Posted at 14/9/2016 22:13 by denpot Hearing rumours BBA have sold ASIG to Menzies Aviation, Signature flight support hasn't been sold.. |
Posted at 23/3/2016 22:01 by bigbertie I'm disappointed to see this slip back below 200p this afternoon. I would have thought worries about airport bombs would encourage use of private jets using smaller airports, Also the launch of JetSmarter (the business jet equivalnt of Uber?) should be good for BBA, IMHO. Must do some more research |
Posted at 24/11/2015 18:00 by robsy2 no idea, I would have thought the geopolitical tensions would be good for BBAR2 |
Posted at 01/10/2015 07:38 by jeffian Whilst killieboy is absolutely right at the 'macro' level, I suspect that Boneshaker is more interested in the actual effect on his shares, rather than his % holding in the company (which, like most PI's, is probably tiny anyway so dilution not that relevant).The deal on offer is the right to buy 6 new shares at 133p for every 5 currently held. When they go 'ex-Rights' on 7 October, Bones will find that the value of his existing shares go down, but he will be credited with new 'Nil Paid Rights' shares which also have a value, and which he can trade on the market if he wishes. He can then either opt to buy those shares at the Rights price, or let the option lapse and he will receive whatever premium value they stand at. The thing to understand is that, if he opts not to take up his Rights, he will receive an immediate 'profit' from the sale of those shares, but his retained (original) shares are likely to be at a lower value than before, will represent a smaller % of the company overall (as said above) and are also likely to pay a lower dividend per share. "The BBA Aviation Board intends to continue with its progressive dividend policy. In the absence of unforeseen circumstances, the BBA Aviation Board intends to recommend a final dividend for the year ending 31 December 2015 (for which the New Ordinary Shares will rank) grown in line with the 2015 interim dividend, but adjusted for the bonus element of the Rights Issue." |
Posted at 29/9/2015 15:22 by boneshaker2 Apart from my personal holding I'm in the BBA share save scheme via one of the BBA group of company's. Could someone enlighten me as to what effect this rights issue/dilution will have on the current share price and the sceme? |
Posted at 14/7/2014 08:17 by jeffian Well somebody likes buybacks! This from Citywire -"Bill Gates has ramped up his holding in flight services company BBA Aviation (BBA) as the business continues an aggressive schedule of share buybacks. Gates upped his holdings in the company from 40.2 million shares to 46.1 million or 9.8% worth £147.6 million at a share price of 318p, up 44% over the last three years. Shares are currently trading at 311.9p. The holding is split between Gates' charitable Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Cascade Investments, the business he established to manage his fortune, estimated at around $61 billion. Day to day management of the company is handled by renowned value investor Michael Larson. BBA has been widely tipped by managers such as Citywire AAA-rated Nigel Thomas of AXA Framlington. Societe Generale initiated coverage of BBA at the end of June with a 360p price target and a buy rating. Jeffries has a target of 375p, also rated buy. The company has since April purchased around £25 million of its own stock as part of a planned £80 million buyback programme." |
Posted at 25/3/2014 10:15 by boneshaker2 Can anyone explain the significance of a company buying back its own shares and holding them in treasury, as BBA have done. Does this have any effect on SP? |
Posted at 13/2/2014 21:33 by ftse350_utv Almost 2 million BBA Aviation shares traded today, over 4x the average. I call that Unusual Volume. Check the entire list at bit.ly/1eRVCwK |
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