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COB Cobham Plc

164.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Cobham Plc COB London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 164.50 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
164.50
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Cobham COB Dividends History

No dividends issued between 22 Nov 2014 and 22 Nov 2024

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Posted at 20/1/2020 12:11 by stackandshare
What happens my COB shares now as a result of the delisting. Do I need to do anything or have I lost the full value of my investment?
Posted at 01/6/2018 15:33 by davwal
I think COB being added to the MSCI Global Index (UK section) yesterday had something to do with it...


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IMI
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Posted at 16/2/2017 07:52 by pugugly
Even worse than expected. Kitchen sink plus.
but still major lack of clarity going forward. Check rns in detail.

jotoha2 - You may have been looking on the bright side !!!-
Posted at 07/6/2016 13:46 by erdingtonian
Gone for the tail swallow option. Not going to let this tie up any more cash. Just received a generous divi and they want the cash back - how does that work?

Another company falling foul of covenants, why do they sign up to them? Faddish business schools teach their MBAs to aim for an optimum leverage, its ruinous in a downturn.
Posted at 03/6/2016 09:53 by mrthomas
thks Lord G interesting take I would buy at below 100p fort reasons one would be possible take over and the other long term gain and also possible dividend
Posted at 02/6/2016 17:23 by lord gnome
AdamB1978 - Greetings - I would certainly expect / hope that the rebased dividend is secure and on that basis the shares look to be a reasonable buy for dividend in anticipation of longer term share price recovery.
As regards the short term share price, unless the market now sees the refinanced Cobham as a screaming buy, which I doubt, the share price will suffer some short to medium term volatility whist the rights issue is absorbed.
Previous experience with other companies has seen shares sold down to much closer to the rights issue price. If an institution is going to get 1000 shares in the rights issue that it doesn't really want and can't afford, why not sell their shares for 138p ex-rights and buy them back in the rights issue at 89p?
If this doesn't happen, I will take it as a sign of institutional investor confidence in Cobham.
Just my take on things.
Posted at 02/6/2016 11:25 by adamb1978
Lord Gnome - why do you say 'The share price must however, surely suffer from the rights issue price of 89p'...its dropped today to a level roughly around the TERP so it has 'suffered'. From here it should move based on normal factors, rather than factors related to the RI. Do you mean some short term volatility whilst some holders decide that COB is no longer for them?

Regarding the comments on the dividend, agree that the yield looks generous at a shade over 5% however it would be surprising if a credible company like COB announced that they were re-basing it (as they have done) and then realised that they couldnt pay for it!
Posted at 01/6/2016 17:47 by mrthomas
I wonder how long the dividend is going to be safe as the new rights issue was say £500m but the annual dividend is about 130m a year. Given the capital exp required etc i not so sure they be able to carry on funding this generous div. You just have to look at Roll Royce

This will be an interesting share to watch as did make some money out of this last month
Posted at 01/6/2016 08:20 by lord gnome
The market has obviously done its calculations, but I am surprised to see these rising this morning. 7,4p divi on an ex-rights price of say, 140p gives a decent yield of 5.2%. The share price must however, surely suffer from the rights issue price of 89p, so this is one to buy on a dull day.
Posted at 23/5/2016 10:41 by witheco
Use to use COB. as a safety stock, under the Bush/Blair era. There's value to be had here, just about timing in my opinion. I'm watching the developments and see a couple of options, drip feed into the portfolio slowly or wait till the equity raising price has been announced and approved.