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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rab Cap. | LSE:RAB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034367325 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 9.915 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/8/2009 20:30 | would RAB have increased holding with recent placing? | maxwellman | |
17/8/2009 20:24 | Blimey Mister X, are you still alive after that BVS short? :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
06/8/2009 13:28 | jh - ta, still seems to be seller(s) around large caps in vogue today, smaller ones not | gurp | |
06/8/2009 10:16 | Gurp. Latest info I found is in the GKP website ( ) showing RAB Capital with increased holding of 24,370,900 (6.60%) as at 13 April 2009. Since then I have seen no RNS to show any change or reduction in RAB holding. | jhigylen | |
06/8/2009 08:57 | jh - gkp - hope so - it's up 60+% today just on oil find having difficulty finding details of holdings on the rab website | gurp | |
05/8/2009 16:30 | ex-div today - 0.60p per share. | lizafl | |
29/7/2009 22:44 | Lots of speculation today about a big bid for GKP. Am I right in thinking that RAB still holds 14,339,383 shares (3.56%) of GKP ? | jhigylen | |
29/7/2009 20:34 | emailed to you Boozey. CR | cockneyrebel | |
29/7/2009 13:28 | CR Do you have a link for the buy note please?! In return I should remind you that the RAM RAB race is starting to hot up :) | boozey | |
29/7/2009 11:49 | Quiet here - results as good as you could hope for imo - bit of selling from the traders - Peel Hunt buy note today too. I suspect a bit more traders selling then a top up opportunity perhaps. CR | cockneyrebel | |
28/7/2009 09:54 | Should rocket tomorrow if not today..... | madengland | |
23/7/2009 16:03 | Forecast div looks to be 1p so not quite 11 % ?? | rik shaw | |
17/7/2009 08:50 | AT 11% YIELD and what should be a welcome set of results to come these should be well ahead by the end of the month.IMHO DYOR | martest | |
17/7/2009 08:33 | bit of a move today ,expect a build up of volume as we head towards the results and divi | iantc | |
09/7/2009 11:06 | Right on the up trend line here if you look at the intraday lows since the bottom. £50m cash (half the mkt cap) and an 11% yield while th co does buy back too. Trading under net assets and right at the point of a new cycle. Still looks too cheap to me, just for the yield even. CR | cockneyrebel | |
08/7/2009 22:17 | Has certainly muted the share price at present! And it may take time to reverse sentiment. | guru11 | |
02/7/2009 09:45 | I guess the negative publicity from A1 GP going bust might hold us back for a while. | cbgb | |
01/7/2009 21:28 | A bit flat at present, lets hope the share price will begin to firm up again when interims are due. | guru11 | |
01/7/2009 20:14 | cr agree its ready now for another leg up ,added more to my holding today ,and expecting a nice divi to come before the end of the year ,interims due end of july | iantc | |
01/7/2009 18:59 | long term - there's a 10%+ yield here and with £50m cash they can keep paying it to their heart's content and they owe that to their shareholders too imo. Trading under NAV too. Until that divi falls to 5% (which means the shares will have doubled from here) then they look good value to me. I'd sell a tad before that I think, at 35-40p I think. When it gets going that 35p won't take long to arrive imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/7/2009 16:04 | RAB's day tomorrow I suspect, all the screamers that have retraced are now being bought up again - TPT, DEB, AVE etc. CR | cockneyrebel |
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