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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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13/11/2003 13:21 | 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 | sixpak | |
11/11/2003 22:45 | sixpak... where are you getting your info from I have 10.0 offer & 9.0 bid all day?!? Have ordered latest Annual Report, once I've read it, will let you know if I decide to buy. | gateside | |
11/11/2003 22:32 | hmm offer tightened today , now 10ask and 9bid Also number of outstanding shares approx 12.6million six | sixpak | |
09/11/2003 15:14 | No i dont think they have a web-site actually, though im interested in who Michael Cronk is hes been building his stake since June.... Six | sixpak | |
09/11/2003 15:00 | sixpak... Looks like an interesting share, thanks for highlighting it. Any idea what caused the spike in price at the end of august? Do you know what the companies web address is, I've tried searching, but without any luck. | gateside | |
09/11/2003 14:30 | LONDON (AFX) - Coburg Group PLC said Michael Cronk purchased 50,000 ordinary shares at 9.5 pence each in the group on Oct 29. Cronk now holds a total of 1,170,000 ordinary shares in the company, representing 9.29 pct. | sixpak | |
21/10/2003 19:26 | 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!! | sixpak | |
11/10/2003 18:10 | Must be the only one, looks like this share is going nowhere IMHO Harry | harry rags | |
27/8/2003 11:00 | (AFR) 26/06/03 11:21: Coburg Grp - Holding(s) in Company Coburg Grp - Holding(s) in Company RNS Number:8134M Coburg Group PLC 26 June 2003 Coburg Group plc ('the Company') Notification of significant shareholding Under sections 198 to 202 of the Companies Act 1985 and rule 15 of the AIM Rules the following information falls to be disclosed: The Company was advised on Wednesday 25 June that Michael Cronk purchased 50,000 Ordinary Shares of 5p at 9.5 pence per share in Coburg Group plc on Tuesday 24 June. Michael Cronk now holds a total of 1,045,000 Ordinary Shares in the Company representing 8.30% of the Company's issued share capital. 26 June 2003 Could he be increasing his stake ! | roymayo | |
27/8/2003 10:53 | ok - not sure anyone comes in here anymore, but does anyone have a clue as to why the sudden rise?? (not that I am complaining :-) ) | lukic | |
04/11/2002 16:19 | Hi Bones - hardly. Only have a couple of hundred in this so wont lose any sleep over the share price performance either way. | lukic | |
21/10/2002 12:00 | 10 for 1 consolidation. Equivalent price therefore 0.875p but a better spread (8 - 9.5) lukic, still suffering in these then! Bones | bones | |
02/10/2002 15:56 | raja.riaz - don't you read previous posts...as lukic said...a share consolidation not a rise in price... | blue bear | |
02/10/2002 15:54 | lukic - looking at the price i would say nearer 8 for 1... | blue bear | |
02/10/2002 15:33 | why the big rise in price | raja.riaz | |
02/10/2002 09:10 | Is the consolidation 6 for 1? | lukic | |
17/9/2002 16:08 | here we go again - ah well, it's reducing my loss | lukic | |
12/9/2002 13:07 | I agree Mr S - good news maybe for us long suffering share holders | lukic | |
12/9/2002 09:51 | RNS has been made and a director bought 500,000 at 0.75. It looks like the 1,750,000 could also be directors buying at 0.75. | mr sensible | |
11/9/2002 22:48 | and the price goes up??? Thought the first one may have been a buy | lukic | |
11/9/2002 19:58 | not sure for the reason but it prompted to take a look and both are sales.. | try again | |
11/9/2002 13:52 | ok -I know I am the only one who posts here, but does anyone know why 1.75 mill have been traded today??? | lukic | |
12/5/2002 22:40 | lol - foiled eh Pal? | lukic | |
12/5/2002 21:51 | One problem lukic, it shows up on the list of threads ebery time someone posts to it. You could always try invisible ink ;-) | palawrence |
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