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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Brady Plc | LSE:BRY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0188P35 | 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% | 18.20 | 17.40 | 19.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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18/11/2019 15:15 | Its purposing to not delisted mate | w0lf0fwallstreet | |
18/11/2019 13:03 | DFX as the compnay that's delisting lol | cabster | |
18/11/2019 13:00 | Kestrel/Coltrane holdings [circa 48%] transferred to a new holding company to [a] make new offer [b] manage Brady henceforth. | cabster | |
18/11/2019 12:55 | Dfx is the next one | w0lf0fwallstreet | |
18/11/2019 12:27 | 11:54:57 18.00 38,400,018 7m O 11:54:37 18.00 16,506,000 3m O 11:54:30 18.00 21,724,198 4m O | cabster | |
18/11/2019 10:51 | Revised offer of 18p just RNS'd | enewman36 | |
18/11/2019 10:51 | Hanover upped bid to 18 | cabster | |
18/11/2019 10:20 | As Megabuyte’s Rob Warensjo points out, most of the big players in commodity/energy trading space (Allegro, Triplepoint, OpenLink and Aspect) are now under the ION umbrella, the private equity firm that has aggressively acquired over the past decade, including buying a stake in data provider Dealogic and the £1.5bn Fidessa, taking it into the equities and derivatives markets. | cabster | |
18/11/2019 09:49 | Because it's a new bidder and we don't know what they've offered. Spoke to various experts in the field last time round who were convinced Ion were likely buyers and they are on a spending spree | cabster | |
18/11/2019 09:43 | Why is the share price rising to 18p when they have been offered 10p. What am I missing? | billthebank | |
18/11/2019 09:39 | Should be more like 30p | razor shark | |
13/11/2019 20:38 | Well done Kestrel and Coltrane, Brady has simply been mismanaged, get someone decent in to run the company as CEO and someone new to act as Chairman - £19-M in ongoing revenues from 200 clients is well worth saving - it's a viable business. | mdj8 | |
06/11/2019 14:34 | Presumably we're looking for someone to offer north of 20p, receive confirmation of short term funding and or wait for the next set of results if they can last that long. | mdj8 | |
29/10/2019 10:45 | Just received a letter with 3 x acceptance options. Immediate, declared and compulsory, it then goes on to say acceptance is irrevocable. There is no option to reject! I suppose that means any form of acceptance helps Hanover as they have an irrevocable undertaking of support. Therefore I'll just ignore it - the business is worth far more than that with 200 clients and £19m of revenues. Their problem is they have useless management, as evidenced by their recommendation shareholders accept 10p. Ridiculous, scandalous even and now with Coltrane acquiring 19% someof which they bought at 14p the bid is dead anyway. We need an announcement of new management. | mdj8 | |
21/10/2019 08:57 | 16.5p was top. | phoenix equity | |
18/10/2019 15:51 | Increase TR1 | tidy 2 | |
18/10/2019 11:03 | Ok. That's me totally out. Crazy 100% return. GLA who hold for a better offer. Genuinely hope it comes , but for me the risk v reward became too much. | stoneme | |
18/10/2019 07:01 | Interesting Coltrane bought 0.5% of the co at 10.702p, | hope67 | |
17/10/2019 13:57 | they may be part of the other 9% | hope67 | |
17/10/2019 13:02 | At least somebody is doing some research and digging for the benefit of all. Feel free to contribute something yourself... | lb28 | |
17/10/2019 12:58 | It is a new stake as per our most recent shareholder lists. One of which was 04.10. Brought since the bid was announced or brought before, who cares. They are clearly a likely bidder? | lb28 |
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