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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Limited | LSE:CORD | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BMC7TM77 | ORD NPV |
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% | 65.00 | 64.00 | 65.00 | - | 15,501 | 08:17:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty | 103.38M | 81.18M | 0.1056 | 6.16 | 499.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/10/2022 07:28 | It was! NAV was 106.34p on 31/03. Interims were 24 Nov last year. | jonwig | |
02/10/2022 23:05 | Rather a hefty drop. | rambutan2 | |
22/3/2022 07:10 | Trading update: The acquisitions seem to be making good progess, but the value of the Polish zloty has inevitably suffered. Hedging would work (they are considering it) but costs money. | jonwig | |
20/12/2021 08:54 | First dividend received. Happy days ! | sam 4224 | |
24/11/2021 07:22 | Interim results: Still just the one (big) investment, but more promised. It will be some time before the C shares are merged, I think. But the C shares get a 1.5p dividend, same as ords, despite not having earned it! EDIT: the company received no cash income during the period, either - it was all revaluation. Presumably the income generated stayed within the Czech operating company. | jonwig | |
21/11/2021 14:27 | interim results Wednesday. Hopefully some dividend news | sam 4224 | |
02/7/2021 21:54 | Further reading from David Stevenson covring both DGI9 and CORD | pob69 | |
16/6/2021 09:22 | Well worth registering (free of charge)including speakers from DGI9 and CORD | pob69 | |
08/6/2021 13:56 | Result of C share offer: The Board of Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Limited (the "Company"), the London listed, dedicated digital infrastructure investment company, is pleased to announce that it has successfully raised gross proceeds of £185 million through the placing of 185 million C Shares at an issue price of 100 pence per C Share under the Company's placing programme. ............. Application will be made for 185,000,000 C Shares to be admitted to trading on the Specialist Fund Segment of the London Stock Exchange's Main Market ("Admission"). It is expected that Admission will become effective and that dealings will commence in the C Shares at 8.00 a.m. on 10 June 2021. Fewer than they aimed for. | jonwig | |
24/5/2021 12:58 | Digital 9 moves close 1% of re-offer for the share placing but Cord not reacting and sitting at 104p. Am I missing something here please. I have bought Digital 9 this morning at a premium of just over 1% to the re-offer price. Looking to do the same with CORD. (I don't mind paying slight premium to know what shares I will get etc) | pyufak | |
17/5/2021 16:42 | Sam,Very happy with progress so far, they are obviously very keen to free up cash to take advantage of huge spending in this area. Coverage in the EU and the US makes prefect sense, holding on for a rise right up until August deadline to purchase my subscription shares. | dexter1612 | |
17/5/2021 08:25 | Ant thoughts on the rns and taking up the c shares offer ? | sam 4224 | |
11/5/2021 10:57 | Further coverage | pob69 | |
07/5/2021 11:15 | Coverage by David Stevenson - always worth following, | pob69 | |
07/5/2021 11:13 | Cord should give decent exposure to what is an increasingly hot growth sector, parked some Sipp cash here and in Digital9 | elpirata | |
06/5/2021 08:45 | speedsgh Well done! | zeppo | |
05/5/2021 20:21 | New thread with charts, links to news etc in header - | speedsgh | |
05/5/2021 20:20 | Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Limited will be the first UK investment company providing investors with dedicated exposure to the core infrastructure of the digital economy. The Company will invest in Data Centres, Telecommunications Towers and Fibre Networks in the UK, Europe and North America to seek to generate attractive total returns of at least 9 per cent. p.a. over the longer term (comprising capital growth and a progressive dividend). IPO prospectus - £370m raised at IPO... Result of Initial Public Offering - Cordiant Digital Infra seeks 9% return in ‘internet plumbing’ (26/1/21) - Cordiant makes big splash, puts digital assets on the map (15/2/21) - Cordiant, peak newsflow and what next for bullish investors (17/2/21) - | speedsgh | |
05/5/2021 19:17 | speedsgh I have failed to get charts from London Stock Exchange or from London South East to paste after copying them. If someone can past a chart or charts for me then I can hopefully copy and paste that above and update this thread appropriately I am happy for advice or, or happy if someone wishes to start a new thread. | zeppo | |
05/5/2021 18:48 | The great news is they have made excellent investments, a first dividend announced and a second also that doubles what we were expecting. Onwards and upwards from a very experienced board .... and I don't just mean this one ! | sam 4224 | |
05/5/2021 17:11 | Hi zeppo. Adding charts and news releases to the header would be really helpful for everyone here. As creator of the thread you should be able to do this by clicking the Edit link to the right of your name at the top of the header, then on the next screen 'Edit an existing article' you just need to tick the appropriate boxes (e.g Charts, Long Term Chart, Fundamentals, News etc). Pls forgive me if I am teaching you to suck eggs so-to-speak! | speedsgh | |
05/5/2021 17:04 | Put 10-20% of your assets in digital infrastructure - | speedsgh | |
05/5/2021 15:46 | all good here, great news re the dividend | sam 4224 | |
05/5/2021 11:30 | I was confused by part of the recent RNS. The company have clarified the '- ' minus signs which confused me. ' How do shareholders interpret the minus signs? It is not a minus sign, ~ is the symbol for approximately. ' | zeppo |
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