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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Chloride Grp. | CHLD | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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374.60 | 374.60 |
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Posted at 22/6/2010 17:17 by thorpematt Still drifting up, so considering we're higher than the bid I would say a higher bid it still the expectation. Patience required.APAD. CHLD was/is somewhat a "steady" stock. Depends on the balance your portfolio needs to replace it but I wonder if TSCO is a good replacement (looks VERY oversold right now). |
Posted at 08/6/2010 15:00 by jugears Emmerson will have been fully aware that there low offer for Chloride both previously & recently would not be acceptable to Chld share holders & would almost certainly flush out any other bidders, Hence make a low bid first to see what others offer Imo we will probably see a lot higher bid than we expect. |
Posted at 12/5/2010 16:55 by thorpematt YES ! very important question indeed.I think to answer it, we must consider the inverse part of the question: What offer would CHLD find "acceptable". Then we have an interesting discussion. My view:- The market has already priced it higher, so the bid must be significantly higher again as the board can point to the market valuation and say "not enough". Emerson know this deal works for them. But this week's manufacturing figures look good so snapping up a bargain could become impossible if they wait too long... |
Posted at 27/4/2010 16:11 by phillis ..and I thought this was a CHLD thread! |
Posted at 26/4/2010 20:54 by kayandpee Still think there is a little more to come myself , but have taken the precaution of moving limit stop close to the share price .Good luck to all those still holding CHLD . |
Posted at 26/4/2010 20:36 by raggedglory Evening all. Top-sliced at 297.5 - would have seemed rude not to. What a lovely feeling, though, seeing one's original capital still in play. CHLD really has turned out to be an outstanding investment. Good luck to all still holding - bring it on! |
Posted at 26/4/2010 11:05 by sergeant bilko and the brokerage award for how to make yourself look even more ridiculous than you already were goes to....Seymour Pierce! for now upgrading CHLD to buy from sell with a 300p price target...er hadn't we already opened at 300p this a.m? You couldn't make it up. |
Posted at 26/4/2010 10:30 by contrarian2investor JUGEARS,A note of caution, if the CHLD board are too greedy. Then bidder/s could walk away once again. However given the number of previous bids I would view this as the end-game for CHLD. c2i |
Posted at 12/4/2010 16:27 by contrarian2investor THORPEMATT,As I previously stated I have held these since last March. You will see from the charts above that CHLD share price has retraced somewhat since then but the trend has been steadily upwards. Therefore my humble view is that I will be content with my returns and move onto my next investment should my stop-loss be triggered tomorrow. I am sure many current long-term holders wish they had sold out prior to the summer of 2008. That is just the journey of investing. I'll take my profit when it arrives, as I probably bought my holding when most would not have considered buying CHLD. All the very best with your investment and I hope you and the other long-term investors also benefit from an eventual takeover. c2i |
Posted at 09/4/2010 22:31 by thorpematt c2i - I don't really trade on charts, prefer fundamentals and a "story" BUT i think you'll hit your stop because although I believe the trend for CHLD is upwards, I think it will trade within a range (with rising support levels as we go). Personally I wouldn't want to sell my stock just beacuase it's re-teraced some of a gain. I think we may see 190 before further gains and new highs. I prefer to place a spreadbet to short the stock, whilst still holding... raggedglory - I concur, a bid is not particularly necessary, I see CHLD as growth and value (plus a little bit of div. income too). If a bid comes so be it, but I'm a happy holder |
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