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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Caliber Global | LSE:CLBR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09LSD21 | ORD NPV |
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23/2/2015 | 14:38 | Caliber Global Investments | 91 |
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Posted at 29/5/2008 07:52 by andrbea used to be a tight spreadno more 0.9-0.15 up 20% on afdvdn up 60% on m o n e y.am they never agreee on clbr.......; |
Posted at 12/3/2008 10:20 by andrbea 3/10/2008 5:27:12 AM Caliber Global Investment Limited (CLBR.L) announced its financial results for the first quarter ended December 31, 2007, reporting a net loss of $79.7 million or $3.2492 per share, compared to a profit of $6.35 million or $0.2588 per share in the same quarter last year.Total operating income for the quarter was $12.42 million, down from $22.4 million in the same quarter previous year. Interest income for the quarter declined to $13.26 million, from $22.22 million in the same quarter previous year. |
Posted at 12/3/2008 08:17 by andrbea up 9%even smaller volume (500 shares) suprime cash money from the Fed (yesterday) should IMO help the subrprime casualties (eg qwil, elep and clbr) |
Posted at 27/2/2008 10:50 by the_professor interesting share this - how high can it go? |
Posted at 27/2/2008 08:26 by simontemplar When you consider that somebody with a lot more kmowledge about this company than you or I was buying shares at well over a dollar a share in massive quantities just a few months ago and now it's just 20 cents a share then it has to be a good punt. Consider also that the company has just announced that it's intending to buy back its own stock after the AGM then you can understand why the sudden increase in volume.A lot further to go.dyor |
Posted at 02/1/2008 16:59 by simontemplar I think you'll find that that trade was for is $44k or approx. £22k stirling.the stocks's trading at 20 cents a share. dyor |
Posted at 31/7/2007 18:45 by robizm How much worst can this get? Net asset value of $5.40-$5.70 per share. A share price of $3. The nav fell by $30000000 or $0.9-1.20 per share. the 2006 issue looks bad. THE 2005 issue looks liked it has priced in the very worst. the us portion is worth 550,000000 at end of q1, so would have to fall by 140000000 to wipe out investors.also they seem to still be receiving income from these bonds. My gut tells me to hold and stick it out, but must lower risk so will sell. |
Posted at 30/6/2007 11:48 by robizm With these winding up in the next 12 months, there could be more upside. The NAV was $6.60 at the end of May, which is £3.30 per share. If the dollar strenthens in the next 12 months could get a currenvcy boost as well. Not sure what impact the imparements have on NAV though. Must do some research this weekend before I add to my 1000 shares. |
Posted at 27/3/2007 12:59 by dadair LBO- Whats your take on this, is the american property problems going to write off CLBR as a profitable company? |
Posted at 08/3/2007 16:55 by dadair Does any1 have a list of the major shares/assets CLBR hold? |
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