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Posted at 13/3/2002 14:57 by cleave 211289We all have to start somewhere, the montpellier thing has been going on for a while, and some us did okay when the shares rocketed on a tip back in Jan, but not much since. BLGH are planning, to stop production at their Flexiform site in Bradford and transfer this to Derby, to further cut costs, I just dont see why Montpellier would want to go into manufacturing, unless its the actual land they want for future developing. I have cashed in some of the profits and left a bit in the ring to see what happens, the EGM should prove interesting. |
Posted at 12/2/2002 17:28 by hawkeye10 Have heard that blgh are looking to offload their product procurement business at the end of Feb, this was what they indicated was making the most loss in their interim report, maybe without this albatross, montpellier will make their play!! I think they maybe worth holding on to. Fingers crossed. |
Posted at 31/1/2002 19:07 by hawkeye10 Confused by Yashblaggans comments. Montpellier cant buy any more stock without taking over blgh completely, is it not in their interest the value stays up? |
Posted at 28/1/2002 08:55 by skerra BLGH has been tipped for a bid of 55p./share,with a NAV per share of 73p.which is why it has rocketed this a.m. |
Posted at 27/1/2002 13:30 by nulliusinverba Lets hope this 'bid' exitement isn't a bit premature.Towards the end of last year Montpellier's topped up their stake in Cape plc to 29.9%. ( London AFX ). However no bid was forthcoming. Instead, the chairman of Cape stood down, and Montpellier put their own man in as chairman, plus for good measure, another director. Paul Sellars, of Montpellier, said ( London AFX ) " Montpellier's financial commitment is limited to the cost of its holding, and where it can add value for all shareholders through proactive support of management". This is not to say that the shares of BLGH wont go up Monday if enough people believe a bid forthcoming, but I suspect the smart money will be aware of the above. good luck. |
Posted at 27/1/2002 01:54 by littleton Dr. Phil!Kirbydon. Know a man with the Midas touch? Let's hope Mr Bond's arch enemy comes up with the gold again. I've just been celebrating the Cab run. I'm confident tomorrow will bring good news over there. It will be interesting to see what the MMs do with BLGH on Monday at 08:00. Regards. |
Posted at 08/12/2001 15:50 by pacman88 Look at MPL. Think it offers a better long term investment than BLGH. If you are looking for a quick profit on takeover, then I guess this may be an interesting play. I have been following MPL and YJL (MPL's old name) for years, and tehya re a difficult bunch to read. They may decide to hold 29.8% for a long time without making an offer, and working with management to extract value. See what they are doing with Cape,Lonrho, Quadrant, etc. There is a fuller analysis on MPL in a seperate thread. |
Posted at 01/11/2001 21:19 by greymane Great for all you guys,Was in this stock a few weeks ago made a quick profit and then got itchy fingeres and moved into DIR, up 20% again today ...... wish Id held onto a few BLGH but still, Direct message is a gold mine too at the minute...... Good Luck PLG |
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