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CSC Cscape

7.50
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Cscape CSC London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 7.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
7.50 7.50
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Cscape CSC Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 15/11/2011 17:58 by pwhite73
So sorry to read today's announcement and my sympathies go out to 25wbh and maxbubble.

Few listed companies have been strangled so slowly and mercilessly as netb2b2/CSC. The thing is it had so much promise, it was born of the internet age. This is what can happen when one man's ego and money gets in the way of business innovation.

This made me chuckle:-

"Following the Cancellation, the Board intends to set up a matched bargain arrangement to enable Shareholders to trade the Ordinary Shares".

So scant was any news from the company that the shares were being traded on a matched bargain arrangement anyway. The board will get their required 75% as people head for the exit tomorrow.

My advice would be not to sell no matter what. The company is only capitalised at £1 million and does tremendous high quality work for Microsoft and a host of other high brand name companies. For all you know an offer may be on the table but it will only materialise when the company has gone private. Sit tight.
Posted at 28/10/2011 11:15 by maxbubble
i think i will put CSC on the UPS thread next week and see if it gets any interest from retail punters
Posted at 28/10/2011 10:56 by maxbubble
a lot of stocks are recovering - csc needs another quick spike up to £2 - where is tara6 its time she started ramping again
Posted at 27/10/2011 14:10 by maxbubble
Not sure Barry - CSC could move quick - just wish we could get some interest and volume going as it so boring here. Good in some ways Chairman with a large holding but in other ways not so good - i suppose patience is the name of the game.
Posted at 27/10/2011 13:51 by maxbubble
Yes indeed Barry - come on CSC go go go - 11 years downtrend is well overdone surely - rerating needed as it is priced for failure which is not the case. Good value at this level
Posted at 27/10/2011 09:55 by maxbubble
Yes I am Barry - got quite a chunk of them - will add more shortly if I can get them sub 10p. Have a core large certificate holding and then been trading them over the years as well. Got in at 2.75p and sold at 34-36p etc etc - in at 5p and sold at 18p. Nice dividend comes in now and again so in real terms has cost me nothing. Will be a year or two before we see a big lift off expecting £2 next few years when the mining shares takeoff in earnest imv.
Posted at 14/10/2011 12:41 by andrbea
a big cliff to climb for csc (from 66p to 180p)
but blue today, on a good run this week

12/10/2011 08:15:25 CSC 62.50 O 2,500
12/10/2011 08:14:58 CSC 61.00 O 2,500
Posted at 13/8/2011 03:40 by maxbubble
I imagine it will be a case of selling Cscape and Bluesky and then use the shell to reverse something into it. Cant see Keith delisting at this stage - what would that gain? secondly would not affect the value of the company privately so it would still be cheap. Killick is now 60+ - cant see him starting now to integrate new business into cscape? Strategy will be to bring in some new investors and raise some money. Then set about getting maximum for both cscape and bluesky, what happens after that will be anyones guess? Return cash to Shareholders via dividend and let the shell be taken over by some new business? who knows but Keith will be looking to get things moving soon im sure.Good time to buy at lows when everyone is so gloomy. Small caps are due a bounce next 6 moths, might be some downside yet but most are close to 10 + 15 year bottoms.
Posted at 20/7/2011 11:13 by maxbubble
Barry sorry was having a sleep - it seems the dividend is just an internal transfer of funds between group and company. It could leave the individual companies in a weaker asset state so not sure the plan for them. Maybe float them off individually and keep quite a % and then reverse something into CSC and go again. Not sure how things will work out. Cant see anything happening Sept to Oct time after the holidays.

CSC.LN not sure what that is.
Posted at 20/7/2011 10:52 by 25wbh
Does this apply to cScape or its American sister??

Broker comments in the UK today. Compiled by Dow Jones Newswires Markets Desk, markets.eu@dowjones.com Contact us in London. +44-20-7842-9464 Markettalk.eu@dowjones.com

0747 GMT [Dow Jones] Jefferies starts coverage of REITs covering 79% of the UK public real estate and France's Unibail-Rodamco (UL.FR). Rates the following as buys: British Land (BLND.LN), Land Securities (LAND.LN) and Workspace Group (WKP.LN).
The following are holds: CSC (CSC.LN), Derwent London (DLN.LN), Great Portland Estates (GPOR.LN), Hammerson (HMSO.LN), Hansteen (HSTN.LN), Metric (METP.LN), SEGRO (SGRO.LN), Shaftesbury (SHB.LN) and Unibail. Notes REITs are trading on average at a 5% premium to net asset value. Cautions that "if the weight of capital driving property values is interrupted, then optimistic share prices risk looking exposed, lacking adequate dividend yield support, and with no real growth prospects." (toby.anderson@dowjones.com)

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