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Coe Group | LSE:COE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0VQMW25 | ORD 1P |
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03/5/2011 | 23:35 | God! Down 25% | 2 |
04/9/2010 | 15:47 | The Legacy Of Scoot.Con! | 15 |
16/8/2010 | 10:45 | Coe To Rise Like A Phoenix From The Ashes | 379 |
07/7/2008 | 13:35 | Sadly,the price crash will get worse. | 27 |
09/1/2006 | 14:15 | COE time to buy? | 6 |
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Posted at 12/9/2009 10:21 by oldgeezer CS. You could well be right, maybe worth a punt here as possibility of further news could come in. The price seems to move quick on low volumes and not may shares in issue.One to keep an eye on. good luck. |
Posted at 07/9/2009 14:11 by oldgeezer Any thoughts on this share as it does look to be improving and with the recent contract win some profit will hopefully be made. the only thing is does it have enough cash to progress fast enough. Seems to be one company that time forgot, not many shares traded, maybe the legend of scoot is the reason.!!!! |
Posted at 10/7/2008 18:43 by nam0 RNS Number : 4659YCoe Group PLC 07 July 2008 COE Group plc ("COE" or the "Company") Trading update, refinancing and restoration of trading on AIM COE, the developer of advanced video surveillance systems, is pleased to provide a trading update for the period ended 30 June 2008 and also announce that the Company has secured additional facilities as a result of which trading in the Company's shares will be restored at 13:30 on 7 July 2008. Trading update & restructuring Turnover for the year to 30 June 2008 rose very slightly compared to the previous year to just over £4.0m. As a result of focussing on higher margin business, gross margins for the full year were around the level delivered in the first half (52.5%, compared to 43% for the year to 30 June 2007 and 35% for the year to 30 June 2006). Overheads also rose during the year as a result of the investment made in the business. Supported by the PSA contract win announced on 29 May 2008, gross profit on new orders rose significantly during the second half of the year. The Board has now decided to give priority to reducing the Company's losses and announces a restructuring in order to bring its cost base more into line with order intake. This approach requires a smaller management team and Andrew Wallace, CEO, has agreed to leave the Company on 31 July 2008. Ian Jefferson, currently Finance Director, has been appointed CEO with immediate effect. The Board thanks Andrew for his efforts over the last 4 years in establishing COE as a recognised supplier of integrated IP surveillance systems and wishes him well. The Company also announces that Mark Norton, currently Global Sales Director of Coe joins the board as an Executive Director effective from 7 July 2008. Mark's distinguished sales record includes being one of Compaq's first salesmen in the UK. Ultimately Mark became Group Sales Director of Compaq UK managing a sales organisation generating £3bn of turnover, split equally between hardware and services. From 2003 - 2007 he was also a non executive director of Amaze Limited. Other than as set out in this announcement, there are no details that are required to be disclosed under Schedule Two(G) of the AIM rules. Loan On 7 July 2008, COE entered into a loan agreement ("Loan") with IP2IPO Limited ("IP2IPO") a wholly owned subsidiary of IP Group plc ("IP Group") under which the Company has agreed a £350,000 secured debt facility. This facility will be used to provide COE with working capital. The key terms of the Loan are as follows: Amount: £350,000 Term: Initial 6 month term and thereafter repayable on demand Drawdown: One instalment on 7 July 2008 Interest rate: The Loan will accrue interest at a rate of 7% per annum for the first 6 months from the date of draw-down. Thereafter interest rate shall increase by 200 basis points for every six months that the debt remains outstanding. Security: Fixed and floating charges over the assets of the Company from time to time. In view of the terms and the amount of the Loan from IP2IPO, it is not regarded as a long term source of finance and the Directors expect to need additional finance in the medium term in order to more fully capitalise the Company . IP2IPO currently holds 31.95% of the issued share capital of the Company and is a related party for the purposes of the AIM Rules. The issue of the Loan to IP Group therefore constitutes a related party transaction for the purpose of the AIM Rules. The Company's directors, other than Dr Alison Fielding, who is also a director of IP Group, consider, having consulted with KBC Peel Hunt Ltd, the Company's nominated adviser, that the terms of the transaction being entered into by COE and IP Group are fair and reasonable insofar as its shareholders are concerned. Enquiries COE Group plc 0113 230 8826 Ian Jefferson, CEO KBC Peel Hunt Ltd 0207 418 8900 Oliver Scott Nicholas Marren This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END |
Posted at 24/6/2008 11:05 by rheiner Commiserations to you if you have a few Coe shares. I used to have a few. Thought of buying again recently. Just rang them up out of curiosity and they say they are still trading. Latest trading news appeared positive so will wait and watch how it goes. |
Posted at 29/5/2008 21:06 by monis This company with these sort of contracts should be valued far higher than what it presently is. The contracts now starting to come through imo makes the last placing at 40p seem cheap. Todays price of 22p is massively undervaluing the company, big rise to come. |
Posted at 21/4/2008 11:23 by mryesyes I hold some 5p shares in coe so these must be worth 5 times these 1p shares |
Posted at 27/9/2007 09:36 by dbno COE Ltd announces that Mark Norton joins COE as Global Sales Directorresponsible for all COE's sales activities worldwide. I know this bloke, he's good. |
Posted at 05/10/2006 13:08 by andrbea looking forward to the booth at Essen, and some news updates perhaps.from COE's website: COE Group to showcase new products at SECURITY ESSEN SHOW 10-13 October 2006 COE Group - British Pavilion - Hall 3 - booth 3-605D PIEPER GMBH - Hall 2 - booth 2-436 COE Group, the developer and integrator of advanced analogue and digital video surveillance systems, will showcase its latest new products and announce more product launches at the Security Essen Show. COE will demonstrate a fully integrated platform including its X-Net Transmission system, Analogue and IP-based control and switching systems, Graphical User interfaces and Network Video Recording. Further key products will be announced at the show. COE's systems will be available to view on its own stand and at PIEPER GMBH, COE's Value Added Reseller in Germany. The new X-Net Transmission system is now shipping to customers worldwide. Unique in the surveillance industry, X-Net provides analogue, high bandwidth digital and MPEG-4/M-JPEG over IP compressed transmission in a simple, modular platform which can be changed as the requirements evolve. A unified NMS provides control of each element. X-Net builds on COE's 17 years track record of designing reliable and flexible systems. X-Net is based on leading edge digital video and laser technologies and is optimized for flexibility and reliability. COE offers an unbeaten 5 year warranty and MTBFs in excess of 15 years. COE has recently received a major investment from IPGroup, the Intellectual Property commercialisation company, and COE is working to bring more advanced technologies to the video surveillance industry. COE is recruiting European sales personnel and will be happy to meet great sales people at Essen. |
Posted at 20/9/2006 22:00 by xzaq111 A MULTI MILLION CREDIT FACILITY HAS BEEN PASSED DOWN ON THE BALANCE SHEETScoot.com was the darling of the internet boom Combination of internet bust and bad direction Scoot went to something like 0.25 per share British telecom paid scoot £6.5 mil for the scoot name, its directories and its 118 enquiry number £6.5 mil to be paid back to shareholders unless they came up with a better alternative the next best alternative for shareholders was timeload a complete waste of space timeload traded at something like 0.25 to 0.85 the next best alternative for shareholders was coe you could cash in your timeload shares for 0.75 or have your shares / by 50 for 1 coe share worth 42 pence this great company with London conjestion charge completed and lots of others in the pipeline well from then the 42p share price went to something like 9 pence then the next best alternative for shareholders was to / your shares in one of these complicated ways like if you had 10,000 shares at 9 pence you would now have 1000 shares at 9 pence to say that it is fair to shareholders to give directors shares at bargain prices well What's this got to do with coe ? Columbia Equity buys Md. office building WASHINGTON (AFX) - Real estate investment trust Columbia Equity Trust Inc. said Tuesday that it acquired a multi-tenant office building in Gaithersburg, Md., for $26.7 million. The three-story 101 Orchard Ridge Drive is located next to the 350 acre Kentlands mixed-use, new urbanism development and the headquarters of MedImmune Corp. The property is currently 100 percent leased to six tenants. In conjunction with the purchase, Columbia assumed an existing financing of $15.5 million at a fixed interest rate of 6.06 percent which matures in January 2014. The balance of the acquisition was funded with proceeds from the company's revolving credit facility. Shares of Columbia Equity Trust added 9 cents to $16 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange. |
Posted at 22/4/2005 12:40 by responsible lad Have to give my mate a ring to ask him to hurry up with the price increases, since I am getting a little fed up here staring at the COE share price, that has not even covered its spread from 8am this morning. |
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