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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Mobico Group Plc | MCG | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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79.45 | 78.05 | 80.45 | 79.00 |
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Posted at 21/8/2024 07:24 by chester9 Webcast at 9:00 hTTps://www.mobicogr |
Posted at 29/7/2024 11:14 by wigwammer I suspect most sensible investors would also be happy with a 40% rise. |
Posted at 24/5/2024 10:34 by ny boy End of the road here, huge debt pile, no investor interest |
Posted at 18/4/2024 10:10 by whites123 Mobico Group PLC18 April 2024 18th April 2024 MOBICO GROUP PLC Notice of FY23 Results Presentation Mobico Group PLC ("Mobico" or "the Company"), a leading international shared mobility provider, announces that it will report its results for the year ended 31 December 2023 on Monday 22nd April 2024. Ignacio Garat, Group Chief Executive Officer, and James Stamp, Group Chief Financial Officer, will host a presentation for analysts and institutional investors at 9:00 a.m. BST. To join via webcast, please use the following link to register and to join the livestream of the presentation on the day: hxxps://streamstudio Enquiries Mobico Group PLC John Dean, Investor Relations Director 0121 803 2580 Headland Mobico@headlandconsu Stephen Malthouse Matt Denham 07734 956201 07551 825496 |
Posted at 18/3/2024 15:34 by winston270 Of course he's going to listen to a small individual investors... looks like we're stuck with another Tim O'Toole style CEO (former FGP CEO)There is nothing wrong with having Global operations on scale, it was working perfectly fine & the group was top UK listed transport group performer pre-Covid under Dean Finch. |
Posted at 04/2/2024 19:47 by navigo let's consider for a moment how First Group got rid of it's School Run Group :---it won't be that hard for Mobico to sell their School Run ?? Thursday October 28 2021, 12.01am, The Times hxxps://www.thetimes hxxps://www.thetimes and hxxps://www.cityam.c |
Posted at 30/1/2024 16:34 by navigo let's state the whole facts about the the pair of 3 million trades yesterday - I actually topped up at the bottom after 4pm - I was going to wait til Wednesday but the price said buy & AS HAS HAPPENED BEFORE -- my broker even reversed the trade to the marketthey bought way way above the spread AT 93 PENCE 882 93.0 3000000 O 91.05 91.25 12:52:01 3,000,000 6,118,401 93,131 233 AND TRADE 881 93.0 3000000 O 91.05 91.25 12:50:47 3,000,000 3,118,401 93,131 233 as you can see the thin spread was sell 91.05 & buy at 91.25 this LONG TERM KNOWLEDGABLE (?)INVESTOR WAS PREPARED TO PAY WELL OVER THE ODDS TWICE After all we are allin it for the long "bus trip" aren't we !! |
Posted at 26/1/2024 12:43 by whites123 D4E, a term frequently tossed around in various stock discussions, possesses the uncanny power to instill fear in inexperienced retail investors. These few characters have the potential to drive individuals to make decisions that defy the cautionary brakes of their own research.The art of instilling fear proves far more effortless than fostering positivity or presenting verifiable statistics. While positive developments, albeit lacking a specific monetary value, can lead to significant gains, the mere mention of D4E coupled with rumors of a company needing refinancing can effortlessly trigger substantial declines. In my opinion, this is not just misguided but profoundly so. |
Posted at 02/1/2024 09:23 by warrenbuffet73 I’ve bought more in anticipation of the bounce. Just a tree shake with retail investors taking profits |
Posted at 31/12/2023 09:41 by warrenbuffet73 Although this happened to ASOS abd boohoo. On any weakness (selling by retail investors) they kept buying up the shares.Given the decent rise here in the past 10 days that could be it? |
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