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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Coburg Grp | CGG | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 14/5/2014 14:18 by skirbell Seems CGG bought another 2.5M AFE shares yesterday taking their holding to just over 11%. I've still no idea what the plan is here with AFE and CGG but with the proposed further fund raising, perhaps something might be in the pipeline. |
Posted at 28/8/2013 15:12 by bam bam rubble Reading up on this, looks like the African Eagle investment was so CGG didn't go in the trapdoor after the 18m window on its investment policy (Feb 2012-July 2013). The newest director has a private mining outfit on the go, assume the plan is to RTO that in here. |
Posted at 05/2/2013 16:42 by double6 Flying!!Take a look at SDC also. Another cash shell, capped at only £100k - less than 20% of the current CGG MC! |
Posted at 31/1/2013 21:06 by n3tleylucas This could be a r/t, placing to buy EG ... EG into CGG ... change name to EGGCracking idea? |
Posted at 31/1/2013 20:48 by knigel I must admit I kept looking at IPS and thinking "it's gone up too far to invest" and it has just kept heading north. If CGG had a 50% one day increase there could be a mad rush to get in - and there is not much free float!!! I expect some trading tomorrow... |
Posted at 31/1/2013 20:43 by double6 With Parker on board, his experience with AFE (and his involvement with Equator Gold) makes this an even more exciting opportunity.Look at the like of IPS - raised funds at 0.25p .... currently trading at a 700% premium!!!! So .. CGG .... trading at £4.50 in weeks ?!?!?! |
Posted at 31/1/2013 20:32 by double6 Todays RNS seems to have gone unnoticed...So we have another £100k being raised (at 60p), with investors including the renowned Bruce Rowan. We already have Investments at £100k. We have Mark Parker on board (ex-African Eagle, capped at £20mln), who is the main shareholder and Managing Director of Equator Gold, an unlisted exploration company focused on exploring for gold in the new state of Southern Sudan. So for a company that will be capped at less than £300k once the funds are raised, we will have around £250k of Assets, as well as Mark Parker on board who could well be lining up CGG for a RTO of Equator Gold (?). Whatever the score, this looks like a no-brainer when we've seen other Cash Shells raise funds and subsequently see their share price sore on speculation of investments / RTO's. Interesting...... |
Posted at 13/11/2003 13:21 by sixpak IMIweb sometimes gives dodgy bid/ask will have a look at monitor on ADVFN from now on...did you ask directly from CGG? I'll call them up too then... Six |
Posted at 21/10/2003 18:26 by sixpak Formerly known as Langdons Foods Plc, Coburg Group Plc was established in 1994. The Group specialise in the buying, roasting, grinding, sourcing and distribution of tea and coffee, and associated products such as instant coffee and individual sugar packs for vending machines. Products are sold to the catering and food distribution markets. Coburg products are produced in South America, Sri Lanka, India, Africa and China, and primarily sold in the United Kingdom. Technicals look like its time to buy And starting to budge recently Relative performance to FTSE All Share Benchmark change over 1 day +2.56% Benchmark change over 1 week -5.78% Benchmark change over 1 month -10.71% Benchmark change over 3 months -8.06% Benchmark change over 1 year +3.10% 20D 52W Beta factor 0.41 0.03 Correlation 0.16 0.02 People just waking up to the results out 21/10/2003, Greatly narrowing losses... 'loss was substantially reduced from #239,000 (2002) to #33,000 for the year ending April 30th 2003' A relatively illiquid stock in a recovering Food producers and processors sector!! Current NAV 7.3p, Offer at 9p And all of this in previous 'Difficult trading conditions' due to the warm summer... Looking forward to a cold Winter!! |
Posted at 21/10/2002 11:00 by bones 10 for 1 consolidation. Equivalent price therefore 0.875p but a better spread (8 - 9.5)lukic, still suffering in these then! Bones |
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