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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coburg Grp | LSE:CGG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B66TMM85 | 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% | 55.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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07/3/2001 16:37 | Am I seeing things, or has the price actually INCREASED today??? | lukic | |
07/3/2001 14:04 | Anybody trade these when they were ramped up to something like 13p last year? | cheve | |
07/3/2001 14:02 | netcurtains: Sorry, I didn't mean BB consensus, I meant city. Recent FT article. | peterreidsmith | |
07/3/2001 13:55 | Coburg's market cap looks more realistic then. Just concerned that coffee houses are the new 'Tie Racks' and 'Sock Shops' that were the market darlings in 1987 etc (for those of you old enough to remember) and depended on an expanding market to keep the investment money rolling in. When the tap is turned off these sorts of stores can fall quicker than a dodgy dot.com. That said Coburg looks a much better bet than CFE. Mines a low fat late! | muchos wonga | |
07/3/2001 13:51 | Starbucks have just opened two new Coffee Houses in Guildford. Coffee Republic still have a market Capitalisation of over £40M. Coburg - Is a well know brand if nothing else, has a market cap of just £1.75m, for sure it is speculative but Coffee is "hot" (lol) and it is growing. Cheers Net | netcurtains | |
07/3/2001 13:11 | Coffee Republic has just fallen through it's support level. Doesn't look good for the sector. | muchos wonga | |
07/3/2001 13:02 | No one asked my opinion. But if you want to add me to the consensus group I think the market is mushrooming and of course Coburg with a market cap of £1.75m is a speculative punt. Lets hope their NEW sales reps come up with some good city deals. | netcurtains | |
31/1/2001 10:26 | There have been no buys or sells today but the price has dropped - why??????????? | lukic | |
09/1/2001 19:32 | bigest riser today..someone must know something about this company? | boyblue | |
09/1/2001 15:45 | Looks interesting.......Ha | boyblue | |
20/12/2000 13:54 | it looks as if the guys running this company lacks direction and are just losing investors money. I find it difficult to understand how they've let this stock fall from 14p to this horrible level (1.75). lets hope they will wake up and start doing the job they are being paid for efficiently. | pawpaw | |
16/11/2000 15:54 | Buy at 1.75p | nick9962 | |
09/11/2000 11:57 | The share price lost 1/4p yesterday due to day traders making 1/4p-12% on this share in a day. Only 3p to buy when the potential upside is as great as 50p. Still very very cheap at around 2.5-5p. | voyager2000 | |
08/11/2000 13:16 | The Buyer trades are small, (private investors) the seller blocks are larger (institutions who bought @2p) So long as the professionals keep punters interested they sell their shares, make a profit and run. Hold it for 10 minutes and you will be in for 10 years by which time 2p pieces will be obsolete. Good luck to you all | nick9962 | |
08/11/2000 12:26 | Before I invest, could I just ask who's providing the GUARANTEE? LOL | kayak | |
07/11/2000 20:17 | Oh dear, now that they have got everyone in i wonder just how long it will be before an announcement. Classic signs here, sell all the way down to 2p which is where the long term money is | nick9962 | |
07/11/2000 19:01 | This is beginning to look interesting guys! OK, so the spread is large, but it's now risen 2 days on the trot by 0.75p, and a few (by Coburg's standards) large(ish) buys. I've held these since a speculative "tuck away and wait" buy in July. With the recent announcement of actively seeking a reversal, it might go higher. Not a ramp or financila advice, just an honest opinion - it might drop just as quickly if nothing happens...Any other CGG ers out there with an opinion DYOR | eurosceptic | |
07/11/2000 18:57 | They will double | voyager2000 | |
07/11/2000 16:27 | RNS Number:7292T Coburg Group PLC 7 November 2000 Doc Re Supplementary Note to the Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30 April 2000 A copy of the above document has been submitted to the UK Listing Authority and will shortly be available for inspection at the UK Listing Authority's Document Viewing Facility, which is situated at: Financial Services Authority 25 The North Colonnade Canary Wharf London E14 5HS Tel. no. (0)20 7676 1000 (Documents will normally be available for inspection within six normal business hours of this notice being given). END DOCQDLFBBFBBFBZ | voyager2000 | |
07/11/2000 00:09 | From the Independent, Market Report, page 21. 'Fully listed Coburg, headed by veteran commodities man Konrad Legge, appears to be intent on becoming a shell. The idea is to float its trading operation, Langdon, on the fringe Ofex share trading facility, leaving the rest of the group as a reverse takeover vehicle. The shares held at 2.12p. In March they soared to 14.5p on talk that the group was involved in takeover talks.' | qcho | |
06/11/2000 11:49 | Coburg Group is set to reverse into another business. Just take a look for yourself at their RSN news reports and you will see what I mean. Remember you heard it here first | voyager2000 | |
18/5/2000 14:03 | Coburg Group is into coffee. It is one of those stocks which I have followed for four months now. It has moved upwards in the last two days showing a significant gain with each price movement. This stock has been ramped on some of the other BB's and at one time shot up to 14p before falling back rapidly, so be careful. Just out of interest, I tend to watch and hold stock in a very few of these mojo holdings which I play alongside my main portfolio. | sardine |
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