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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Capital & Regional Plc | LSE:CAL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BL6XZ716 | ORD 10P |
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% | 62.40 | - | 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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27/11/2009 16:14 | MEN arena still being actively marketed which will add more to the coffers - C&R has 30%. | jarvis4 | |
27/11/2009 14:41 | C&R has 16% of the Mall Fund so that's £15.6m into the coffers. | jarvis4 | |
27/11/2009 11:45 | when i looked at the dow futures this morning i just thought NAH! | hungry wolf | |
27/11/2009 09:26 | pump up the jam | jeromeribot | |
27/11/2009 09:10 | disposal. RNS Number : 1781D Capital & Regional plc 27 November 2009 27 November 2009 CAPITAL & REGIONAL PLC: SALE OF BEXLEYHEATH SHOPPING CENTRE BY THE MALL FUND Capital & Regional plc, the co-investing property asset manager, today announces that the Mall Fund has sold Bexleyheath Shopping Centre to LaSalle Investment Management for a price of GBP97.9m including a sum of GBP3.3m conditional upon achieving rental uplifts on certain lease renewals. | wongman | |
26/11/2009 17:32 | Looks like the market is getting ready to retest lows of 2009 , I have sold 90% of everything I had long , and will watch the action . | jotoha2 | |
26/11/2009 13:39 | dubai Latest Update Time Description 13:25 The London Stock Exchange will resume trading of all securities at 14:00hrs. For order-driven securities, an auction call period will commence at 13:30hrs, with uncrossing scheduled for 14:00hrs. For quote-driven securities market-maker prices will be considered firm as of 14:00hrs. The Exchange will publish an update within 25 minutes. | hungry wolf | |
26/11/2009 08:32 | jotoha2 looks like south | dpeach | |
24/11/2009 17:22 | Looks like it , question is which way? | jotoha2 | |
23/11/2009 19:00 | this one ready to shoot | dnfa1975 | |
23/11/2009 18:54 | 44, that would 'make my day':) | sicker | |
23/11/2009 16:43 | out for now @ 40.75 good luck and should it fall am sure i'll be back. Was expecting 44 today hence the photo. get it? over to lets play patience games with wkp. laters | hungry wolf | |
22/11/2009 21:41 | So what are the share price predictions if news of the sale is released? | wongman | |
21/11/2009 18:51 | Thats what i keep saying,there is nothing on the salle website either. The only other reason is there is a takeover on the table. | edward hopper | |
20/11/2009 20:33 | That sounds very promising. It could be that the deal is still being finalised, hence why no RNS. | davius | |
20/11/2009 16:49 | I dont know mate,its been puzzling me all week,i will tell you what i do know which is 40p - 40.25p closing price. Monday could be the RNS? | edward hopper | |
20/11/2009 15:32 | LaSalle Investment Management has bought the Bexleyheath shopping centre in Kent from Capital & Regional's and Aviva Investors' Mall Fund. Read more: on iii they are convinced that the deal was sealed 2 weeks ago for 100 mil and do not understand why no rns. am also convinced that it has materialized based on the amount of stock the market has been buying in the 40 to 41 region in the past week. i think they are waiting for the ftse to change to positive, get the rns out and these will fly, otherwise it does not make any sense to me why accumulate and sit on a loss. any proficient traders out there with an angle am missing on please kindly advise. thanks | hungry wolf | |
19/11/2009 13:25 | just a milk shake man! | hungry wolf | |
19/11/2009 12:48 | A decent run ends in a 6% slump. Bummer. | davius |
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