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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cobham Plc | LSE:COB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B07KD360 | ORD 2.5P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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164.50 | 164.55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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- | O | 0 | 164.50 | GBX |
Cobham (COB) Share Charts1 Year Cobham Chart |
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20/1/2020 | 12:11 | Cobham | - |
17/9/2019 | 05:24 | Cobham Bid Target | 201 |
16/4/2017 | 09:44 | ex rights date | - |
05/12/2010 | 18:08 | Cobham - Charts Thread | 41 |
16/2/2007 | 08:06 | Will war boost cobhams order book? | 48 |
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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 09/9/2019 15:26 by andrew97 I am assuming that the market believes the bid will fail to get the requisite percent acceptance and does not see any other bidder thus the price is likely to fall back towards pre bid levels. |
Posted at 19/6/2018 06:17 by yokelee Broker's upgrade - as reported in Daily Mail -"Shares in defence firm Cobham rose 4.6per cent, or 5.7p, to 130.05p after US investment bank Morgan Stanley upgraded it to ‘overweight The bank said: ‘Following a challenging period, we see an improved risk reward.’" |
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...MSCI UNITED KINGDOM INDEX Additions ACCESSO TECHNOLOGY GROUP ALLIANCE PHARMA BAKKAVOR GROUP CAPITA CAPITAL & REGIONAL CHARTER COURT FINL SVCS COATS GROUP COBHAM COMPUTACENTER FRONTIER DEVELOPMENTS GAMES WORKSHOP GROUP GCP STUDENT LIVING GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM IMI INTEGRAFIN HOLDINGS LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES MORGAN SINDALL GROUP NUMIS CORPORATION OXFORD BIOMEDICA PATISSERIE HOLDINGS REGIONAL REIT SABRE INSURANCE GROUP SANNE GROUP SIRIUS REAL ESTATE |
Posted at 10/3/2017 10:49 by ny boy What the rights issue price? |
Posted at 16/2/2017 08:56 by sr2day do not be tempted,this will be a penny share by the close,the writing is on the wall. |
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 03/1/2017 12:11 by jdung Looking this share for 1 month, open trade-- up side, then down again,but share price , only 2-3p move/day. maybe it is bid target, city boys want cheap price takeover... |
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! |
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