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RAB Rab Cap.

9.915
0.00 (0.00%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Rab Cap. LSE:RAB London Ordinary Share GB0034367325 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 9.915 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 9.915 GBX

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Posted at 13/5/2021 18:01 by rj allen
1 for 100.000 share consolidation. Private investors to be included OUT.
Posted at 29/6/2015 20:44 by russman
Mr Knatchbull @ RCH Ltd "0.35p per share dividend has been paid"
Posted at 29/6/2015 19:45 by rj allen
How much was the dividend per share? Nothing from TDW
Posted at 16/9/2011 21:04 by pseudosphere
Has anyone received their cash settlement for RAB Capital shares? The latest date for payment was 14 days after delisting ie 16/09/2011 and mine hasn't turned up yet!
Posted at 27/6/2011 15:04 by pseudosphere
fl4nders

Expect a tender offer of 10p per share through your stockbroker/nominee account with the additional option to swap RAB capital shares for those in the new private company. If your shareholding is with a single provider or not split between a dealing account and an ISA then you are restricted to either selling ALL your shares, or swapping the entire shareholding for new shares. If the shareholding is split between 2 pots then you are allowed a different option for each one.

There is no guarantee of success or eventual dividends from the new private company. The remaining directors obviously hope that this will be the case but will no doubt continue to pay themselves extremely generous salaries, regardless of company performance. If I had a smaller secondary shareholding then I might have been prepared to risk converting this into new shares while accepting cash for the remainder of my investment. I am going to take a large hit by accepting the cash offer but your circumstances and appetite for risk may differ.

As always DYOR and good luck with your investments.
Posted at 11/5/2011 10:22 by quepassa
Agreed.

Share-holders will likely get screwed.

Possible drip, drip, drip of bad corporate news will take share price much lower.

Management will ultimately walk away in my view with company and cash pile for a song.

Any cash return to shareholders will be de minimus in my opinion.

All IMO. DYOR.

QP
Posted at 11/5/2011 09:26 by chrisgail
I've taken my loss and moved on. I have had several profitable forays in and out of RAB but not this time. I am sure there will be share price volatility that some will be able to trade profitably, but not for me.

Good luck to all who hold I hope you do get treated fairly by the Company.
Posted at 11/5/2011 07:46 by rorrystraus
Could be but you dont release an RNS like that and expect anything other than a large drop in share price
What is also a great concern is that RAB have been consistently buying back it,s shares for well over 2/3 years using shareholders money to do so.
For what aim ?
To make it cheaper when the time comes for them to go private thats what.
Scam.
In my opinion.
Posted at 08/3/2010 11:28 by qalbabbass
Share buy back at RSS worth £3.5m (15% of issued share capital). Hope it has an effect on the RAB share price!
Posted at 21/10/2009 14:25 by the_owl
RAB depends on inflows = extra performance fee + extra management fee

Logically, a simple way to discover performance (& by implication forward RAB SP) is to get a hold of RAB's funds' performance. DL or any other decent search site & the press have these.

Whether you choose 1 month, 6 months or 1 year, all the funds are considerably up over these timeframes (way above RAB %incr in SP). This must have a positive impact (eventually) on the RAB share price The funds don't just go up by themselves, plus RAB won't trade at a % discount to them forever.

Once the market makes the various links, RAB should climb rapidly IMHO ... but to what price who can say?. Depends somewhat not just on present performance & differential to their funds but future perceived inflows & resulting cumulative effect of perf & mgmnt fees.

Therefore watch RAB funds I say - particularly at month end when investments, withdrawals, switches would be most prominent. All IMHO, DYOR.
Owl
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