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COE Coe Group

8.50
0.00 (0.00%)
16 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Coe Group Investors - COE

Coe Group Investors - COE

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Coe Group COE London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 8.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
8.50 8.50
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Posted at 14/11/2006 11:57 by lilahseb
Rbonnier...your posts are a danger to naive investors. Of course there are grounds for the rise: The strategic investment, that COE are in a hot area and especially that there arent many shares floating around. I see the recent drop as very healthy for the med/long term development of the share price Look at the sharp recovery going on right now....

Roks - hang on in there.
Posted at 06/7/2006 15:17 by k123
LONDON (AFX) - Coe Group PLC said it is moving towards profitability but its
operations depend both on continued bank support and on the sourcing of further
equity or similar funding in the short to medium term.
Coe is in dialogue with its bankers and believes that the bankers will
continue to support it and are also in advanced discussions with a number of
potential investors who may provide equity or similar funding to strengthen the
group's balance sheet.
The AIM-quoted advanced CCTV system supplier released results today for the
year to June 30 2005 which showed a pretax loss of 1.2 mln stg, compared with a
loss of 3.7 mln a year earlier.
Full year turnover was up 17 pct to 5.33 mln stg but second half revenues
were lower at 1.94 mln due to a lack of major project shipments.
The company cut full year overheads by 9 pct and it said these will reduce
further through its ongoing cost reduction programme.
To reduce the risk of volatility in its sales, management has focused on
building a flow of smaller sales, the timing of which can be more accurately
forecast than major projects. As a result, order intake improved in the second
half of the financial year and Coe said it expects this will feed through into
improving revenues in the future. These increases were particularly notable in
Europe and Asia, it added.
Turning to current trading, the company said conditions have continued to be
tough and losses have continued to be incurred.
Despite the overhead reductions in the year, the improvement in order intake
experienced in the six months to June 30 2005 has been maintained, it said.
And further important advances in the move towards profitability have also
been made, including the launch of major new products, the sale of more services
to customers and the outsourcing of manufacturing, which has had the benefit of
reducing stock levels, the company said.
Further cost reductions are now being implemented which, once complete,
would allow Coe to start 2006 with a cost structure which would allow it to be
broadly break even if current revenues are maintained, it concluded.
Coe also announced today that it is reorganising its capital. It explained
that of its 19,000 shareholders, the majority have been shareholders since the
group was called Scoot.com PLC. Around 17,000 of these shareholders have shares
which are effectively worthless after taking into account the minimum cost of
selling their shares.
The reorganisation involves a one for 500 share consolidation, creating new
shares of 25 stg each. Each consolidation share will then immediately be
sub-divided into 2,500 new ordinary shares, of which 2,400 will immediately be
redesignated as deferred shares.
After the reorganisation, any shareholder holding fewer than 500 existing
ordinary shares will no longer be a shareholder in the company. Instead, they
would receive a cash sum.
(adds detail on trading, share consolidation)

Few month ago they said.
Posted at 07/3/2006 14:04 by vision88
the management are creative accountant types that specilise in creting huge interest and investment for a bobby shafter to follow, and dilution ,share consolidations, company name changes ect ect it just goes on and on, they live very well with huge saleries and employ script writers to keep the hopefull in hope, but know its a one way street and hopeless all along, just followe the trail back to timeload scoot ect to know these types of entities only can exist on your HOPE AND YOUR MONEY

A HOPE COMPANY HEADING TO HOPLESSNESS FOR ITS SCREWED INVESTORS,
Posted at 19/1/2006 18:46 by trough
Try: Computershare Investor Services PLC, PO Box 82, The Pavilions, Bridgwater Rd, Bristol BS99 7NH (Registrar)
Posted at 04/1/2006 22:35 by mikester
I too am voting against this, as another has commented without us they would have folded ages ago, even tho I don't expect it too happen it would be nice too see that the small investors POV is realised.
Posted at 02/1/2006 14:21 by trough
They talk about their inheritance of Scoot investors as though they were scum.

Coe should remember that without us the Company would have folded long ago.

As to the high number of small shareholders, well I for one have received 3 separate information/voting packs. Most companies would link their investor holdings. I bet their 17k shareholders would be substantially reduced and manageable if they just did this.

I have voted (Only the once) a resounding NO
Posted at 01/1/2006 22:47 by mikester
Its extreemly bad for the small investor. Ok it was "fun" money but once again like Marconi the person that holds only a few shares always loose out. But it depends on how everyone votes!!
Posted at 07/9/2004 14:02 by rbonnier
Well what do you know Krakow bragging at his new found wealth and slagging off useless investors in the bargain!
Heres a little tale a man in the dot com boom when I was bungling in the dark holding Enterprise Oil and Lasmo shares when well and truly in the tank was bragging intensely of his huge house and fast cars and horses for the kids.This guy now lives on his own in a rented flat bankrupt!!rule - never ever brag you never know what lies ahead.
Posted at 09/6/2004 13:58 by hugepants
Market cap now only 1.5M. Given the contract wins announced in last results this looks awfully low to this fat investor.
Posted at 15/10/2003 17:42 by jainsworth
k38

During the last 3 years this company has been called many names "Timeload" is the lastest and one of the more polite, considering the losses suffered by many investors!!

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