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BLD Bulgarian Land

19.25
0.00 (0.00%)
29 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bulgarian Land LSE:BLD London Ordinary Share GB00B11PLD04 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 19.25 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Bulgarian Land Development Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/3/2014
15:04
Paying dividend of Eur 0.06 per share
rj allen
02/12/2010
17:10
Tender offer at 62.5p for one sixth of holding
rj allen
20/10/2010
19:54
Do you hold?

I did wonder about buying at 10p just as a long term punt and seeing what the masters offered me in years to come.

However I decided against it in the end.

envirovision
20/10/2010
16:13
is there any story still current here ?
underperformer
31/5/2010
23:25
yes such a bargain look at all the bidders fighting over it!
gcom2
31/5/2010
19:35
What a bargain!



In Byala, south of Varna.

shammytime
31/5/2010
17:56
Well given it will be delisted soon by look of it, I would tend to agree.
envirovision
30/5/2010
23:24
Chart says going to 0p
gcom2
11/5/2010
06:46
I dont hold, but was aware of the offer, it looks like they will have to complete the project befor making anouther offer, the market currently seems to think if they do it will be way below 30p now.
envirovision
01/5/2010
07:58
Eurovision, nice to see a thread header but unfortunately no one interested enough to post. On 3 August 2009 the adjusted NAV was 80.1pps compared with todays share price of 17p. So on the face of it BLD is hugely undervalued. But allow a discount for a small company, property, Eastern Europe, majority of shares held by the Directors who want to take it private then the attractions are rather less. Provisional offer, later withdrawn, to take out investors at 30p seemed pretty mean at the time. Dump the shares and move on, or hold/build and keep fingers crossed that value will out in the end? A difficult decision.
grahamg8
14/4/2010
13:47
No rush to buy but always interested to hear views.
envirovision
01/9/2004
17:22
Why still listed - anyone?
charles7
04/12/2003
12:50
anyone know what happened to this lot? i had a few shares and they still list them in my portfolio at 11p, like they have been since they were suspended.

spose asking about getting any dosh back is a stupid question?

j402ssg
12/11/2003
08:42
28.10.02 :+0.5, (11) (susp) temporarily suspended from trading on the London Stock Exchange at the request of the company pending clarification of the company's financial position. Michael Gercke and Robert Birchall, of PricewaterhouseCoopers, have been appointed joint administrative receivers of the company. The administrative receivers are continuing to trade the business with a view to achieving a sale of the business and assets as a going concern. Michael Gercke, one of the joint administrative receivers, said: "Baldwins problems stem from an unsuccessful expansion into the US. Receivership provides the opportunity for a sale of the UK business with its modern crane fleet and nationwide depot coverage." Baldwins, which was founded in 1977, is one of the UK's leading crane hire specialists employing approximately 700 people. The company is based in Slough, Berkshire and operates out of a nationwide depot network. Turnover is in excess of £50m per annum.
washbrook
09/11/2003
18:10
OK a year on, but what happened - still listed!
charles7
29/10/2002
19:40
After alot of rumours throuout the industry, Baldwins have finally come to an end which is not necessarily a terrible thing as it will now make way for other large companies it its sector to monopolise the market in a creditable fashion!
daz791
29/10/2002
13:44
Probably is bad news. Question is what they get for the business and whether it covers the loans. Although there does not have to be much I assume we will see nothing.
johnhemming
28/10/2002
15:39
OK - What's up Doc? Does it have to be bad news?
charles7
03/9/2002
10:49
VENUS CAN YOU PLEASE LEAVE THIS BB FOR GOOD.

NO ONE IS INTERESTED IN YOUR PYRAMID SELLING SCHEMES.

CASHEVOLUTION IS NOTHING MORE THAN A CON.

YOU ARE NOTHING MORE THAN A CON MAN FOR TRYING TO SELL IT.

YOU ARE CLOGGING UP THE BB AND DESTROYING THE VALUE OF IT TO OTHER POSTERS.

YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE.

PLEASE GO AWAY.

dark matter
03/9/2002
10:48
Hi

Welcome to what I am starting to believe is going to be a great income maker in the not to distant future. I got involved with CASHEVOLUTION not so long ago and already my team is building nicely.

As I am sure you have already read, it is quite simply a case of getting people to sign up through your website e.g. mine is WWW.VENUS.CASHEVOLUTION.COM and your team building begins. Its that simple. As I explain to everyone else this is a numbers game - the more people you tell of this system, the more that will join.

The easiest way to start is to explain this system to friends and family. These are the people who will obviously trust you most. Then it is a case of letting the rest of the world know. There are numerous free traffic building sites and classified ad sites which I will list in a minute. These will help you get started but the success rate through these sites is limited. So the more you subscribe to the better your chances. Then of course there is good old leafleting. Takes time, but again, costs next to nothing. I have also had car stickers made displaying my website address. Then of course there is newspaper advertising. Almost certainly the most successful form of advertising. But it costs. I am actually about to put an ad into one of my regional papers. I will let you know how successful it was. Another idea is to speak to your local news agent. For a small fee they may be happy to slip on of your leaflets into each of their papers prior to delivery.

I am sure you have now got the jist of what I am trying to say. TELL EVERYONE. So many people are fed up with their work these days, more and more people will be willing to give these ideas a go. Anyway here are those sites I promised:



















Best of luck. Lets make this work.

Regards

Gavin

venus
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