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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Radicle Proj. | RDP | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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2.375 | 2.375 |
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Posted at 15/10/2009 13:41 by hamza6 whats happening lads rdp on the up worth a punt just got 100000 shares fingers cross |
Posted at 01/12/2008 13:06 by mjcrockett There are a few paragraphs about Radicle in the December edition of Aimzine. The RDP reference is in the article on 'AIM for Income'. Aimzine is a free online magazine - register at |
Posted at 26/8/2008 10:53 by makingheaps Well it's nice to see the money being spent at long last, although it's still in small chunks and the financial engineering goes on! Each of the last two announcements state that independent valuers value the assets at more than RDP paid. Begs the question why the sellers didn't employ these people!! Still hoping there's some value to be unlocked in there but we're a long way from the £1 target in Charles Stanley research note of February. In retrospect they did well to raise money when they did to give them flexibility when hopefully other investors have fewer options or maybe even distressed sellers. |
Posted at 26/2/2008 13:18 by bonzophil Can anyone help!I have just been looking into RDP as a possible investment. I am trying to get an idea of projected profits for 2008 and 2009. Am I right in thinking that profits are likely to dip this year due to the impact of the convertible issue, and for profits to reach £2.0+ for 2009 as the timber projects start to produce. Anyone got any views or sources of info I could reserch |
Posted at 08/2/2008 10:19 by makingheaps A note in the Times today that Charles Stenley has started coverage of RDP and has a £1 target valuation. they believe the company will benefit from Australia signing up to Kyoto. I don't have much faith in these broker targets as they're motivation is to generate commission but I would rather have it than not. |
Posted at 08/2/2008 10:18 by orado Nice 5%+ dividend received today.Come on RDP - get out from under the radar and announce some "plum" deals. |
Posted at 10/12/2007 13:08 by makingheaps A muted but positive reaction to the results. I guess the concern now is that the dividend of 3p comes from earnings of only 4.4p and that almost all of those earnings are driven by the increase in the value of the biological assets. Cash generated by operations was only £86k.There may also be a concern over the conversion rights attaching to the loan notes. They can be converted to shares at a price of 84p and would represent just under half the enlarged share capital. On the one hand it would be nice to get back to somehere near 84p but on the other a 50% dilution of earnings would be a drag on the shares. Of course the loan would go away so NAV would increase and there would be a reduction in the interest bill to compensate. Finally Rosiella I totally agree that the PR here is not good enough. Just look at the correspondence above concerning when the results were due out. They need to get these simple basics right and then move on to some analyst and press briefings. For example I may have missed it but i don't think there was mention in the IC. Maybe it just missed last weeks publication date. |
Posted at 10/12/2007 11:12 by howdlep Significantly sold off over the last few months, but these are excellent results. Add in a 3p dividend to be paid on 8/2/8 for holders on 11/1/8 and you have an excellent recovery play. |
Posted at 15/12/2006 12:13 by marky4 Article in this week's moneyweek about investing in timber, mentions RDP as one way to play timber. |
Posted at 04/11/2006 21:28 by marky4 RDP was also mentioned in Geoff Foster's market review in the Daily Mail as "one to watch". It referred to RDP as a finance company not an agribusiness though.Looking through the RNS I'm a bit confused, I don't really understand how they can release shares to market at a price of 68p when the share price is at 81p! Do the market makers get the difference or does some preferential bidder get shares on the cheap? All in all I'm a bit confused by the last RNS, can anybody enlighten me? I've only ever heard of The Tchenguiz brothers through their property development business and I can't see the link between them and this company. |
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