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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rubicon Divers. | LSE:RUBI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B17BLJ81 | ORD 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% | 4.075 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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06/12/2011 08:27 | As soon as graco turned up ramping this on the topinfo thread i knew what was going to happen today. | kinghorm23 | |
06/12/2011 08:00 | Simon Cawkwell has espoused on this today as well. Think there will be a scramble for RUBI tomorrow morning when people have assessed and re-assessed this news overnight. Jermaine77 post yesterday! think you could be correct!!! gla | ![]() wisteria2 | |
06/12/2011 07:46 | i feel this is going to be an exciting day. Anyone making any bets on where it will finish on the session............. | smallcapman | |
06/12/2011 07:01 | RUBI Shares outstanding 47.83m Free float 8.46m Not many shares left after both Sir Stelios and Lonrho take their stakes!! ____________________ Both Sir Stelios and Lonrho, now run by executive chairman David Lenigas, have agreed to take significant shareholdings in Rubicon. Sir Stelios could take up 15pc of the Aim-listed group, while Lonrho is due to take 12.7pc stake. David Lenigas and Lonrho chief executive Geoffrey White are to join the Rubicon board. | ![]() crosswire | |
06/12/2011 06:54 | Looks like we made the TV!! 05:58 BBC1 business - Stelios and Rubicon sma... Cryptonite Ryan Air pasangers numbers falling and Stelios doing a deal with Rubicon they said was a smart and fantastic strategic move. They were running through the newspapers on the business segement. Africa the last frontier. | jonnyfro | |
05/12/2011 21:28 | Last but not least - The Guardian Stelios Haji-Ioannou to start budget African airline Easyjet founder teams up with Lonrho to bring no-frills flying to Africa guardian.co.uk, Monday 5 December 2011 20.36 GMT Article history | ![]() tomboyb | |
05/12/2011 21:01 | Extract from 2011 Interim report for Lonrho who own a budget airline Fly 540 As I said the way forward isto reverse takeover the airline currently owned by Lonrho this is my guess. If I was the managment team this is one option I would consider Transportation Fly540 saw continued growth during the period. The three regional hubs that are an integral part of developing the pan-African network are now complete. In East Africa the extension of the Kenyan hub operations into the Tanzanian market has already delivered strong load factors and Fly540 has taken immediate and significant market share. In Angola, despite the difficulty of operating in a very frustrating bureaucratic environment, load factors are building and demand for a scheduled First World, punctual, regional service is higher than expected. The third regional hub, completing the pan-African network roll out, is Ghana, which will service West Africa. A new ATR72 was delivered to Ghana in August to establish the Ghanaian hub, which subsequently started commercial operations after the period end in November. Further leased aircraft are being deployed into both the Angolan and Ghanaian hubs to meet passenger demand. Following the completion of the route network for Fly540, Lonrho is undertaking a strategic review on the alternative options to maximise the growth of the business now that the unique core network across Africa has been established. Operating losses for the transportation division amounted to £7.9m for the period compared with £4.8m for the same period last year as a result of pre-operating costs and route development costs in the two new hubs in Angola and Ghana. | yashdi | |
05/12/2011 18:08 | In Marketing week - FastJet low cost airline to take off in Africa Mon, 5 Dec 2011 | By Branwell Johnson Share Comment Save FastJet.com, the low cost airline mooted by easyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, will be focused on opportunities in Africa. Brand licensing group easyGroup has made a conditional arrangement with investment company Rubicon to create an African airline under the fastJet.com brand. EasyGroup's airline experts will provide general strategic, management and branding advice on the feasibility of launching a no frills business for the continent. Sir Stelios (pictured) revealed plans for fastJet in September when it was interpreted as a move to put pressure on easyJet. He and his family are still stakeholders in easyJet and disagree with some elements of the low cost airline's growth strategy. EasyGroup will take an initial 5% stake in Rubicon, subject to shareholder agreement, and will have the option to take a further 10%. It will also earn a royalty fee for 10 years in relation to Rubicon's use of the fastJet.com brand, depending on specified conditions being met. Rubicon will have rights to the fastJet.com name for an initial 12 mouths if the project is implemented and provided it meets certain demands the rights will continue on a perpetual basis. These conditions include taking delivery of an aircraft liveried as fastJet or completing a reverse takeover of the airline venture. Sir Stelios says: "I am looking forward to being part of this new venture to bring low cost air travel to the people of Africa. Africa must now represent the final frontier of this aviation revolution which started in the US in the 70s and which I was proud to have led in Europe in the 90s." | ![]() tomboyb | |
05/12/2011 17:36 | I think they wll transfer the aviation part of lonrho to Rubicon and rebrand it as Fastjet.com. I dont think the company will start from scratch. There is a good team here from Lonrho and Easy Group. I cant see Fly540 competing with Fastjet.com. Intersting times ahead | yashdi | |
05/12/2011 16:57 | A bit of a love triangle going down here. Lonr + EASYgroup* / EASYgroup + RUBI / RUBI + Lonr * (Hotel) I wonder what will happen to LONR's Fly540 ? | ![]() tenapen | |
05/12/2011 16:37 | Very strong buying into the close ;o) | ![]() abcd1234 | |
05/12/2011 16:33 | good finish....... hardly any shares .....low market cap ...... big names with big business model in place....... totally dif share .... | ![]() alpha534u | |
05/12/2011 16:24 | totally different proposition now, low marketcap and not sure if this will still be in the single digits by end of week ;) | ![]() mister md | |
05/12/2011 16:21 | here comes 10p | ![]() falia | |
05/12/2011 16:20 | What goes up quick can come down as quick, I wouldn't chase them that hard | ![]() sweepie2 | |
05/12/2011 15:51 | They have stock to offer currently, 150k online at 7.75p mid price | kinghorm23 | |
05/12/2011 15:21 | Think the scramble was today! hence up over 100%....... | ![]() wisteria2 | |
05/12/2011 15:11 | Simon Cawkwell has espoused on this today as well. Think there will be a scramble for RUBI tomorrow morning when people have assessed and re-assessed this news overnight. | jermaine77 | |
05/12/2011 15:10 | bid moving up.. | olly2 | |
05/12/2011 15:10 | Official anthem for this thread, courtesy Kaiser Chiefs | jermaine77 | |
05/12/2011 14:49 | Afternoon rally commencing....? | ![]() mister md | |
05/12/2011 14:24 | Probably the best descriptive of todays story from the ft: High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs and Copyright Policy for more detail. Email ftsales.support@ft.c December 5, 2011 2:03 pm Sir Stelios and Rubicon explore African airline By Andrew Parker and Arash Massoudi The founder of EasyJet is proposing to study establishing a low-cost airline in Africa with a company that has links to Lonrho, the pan-African conglomerate that has significant aviation interests. Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, whose family is EasyJet's largest shareholder with a 38 per cent stake, is preparing to work on a feasibility study for a new African airline with Rubicon Diversified Investments, an investment company that once specialised in computer software. In September, Sir Stelios shocked the aviation world when EasyJet, Europe's second-largest low-cost airline by revenue, announced it had been informed by him that he was planning to set up a new carrier. No details about the airline were given at the time, other than it would have the brand name Fastjet, but the disclosure highlighted an acrimonious and protracted dispute between Sir Stelios and EasyJet over strategy. On Monday, Rubicon said it had entered into a conditional agreement with EasyGroup, Sir Stelios' private investment vehicle, to collaborate on a study for a low-cost African carrier. Rubicon's shareholders will be asked to approve the agreement on December 13. Robert Burnham, chairman, said: "We are very pleased to have secured the management team of EasyGroup to advise us on our proposed strategy of building a world class aviation company with a focus on the significant potential of Africa." Sir Stelios said: "I am looking forward to being part of this new venture to bring low-cost air travel to the people of Africa." Under the conditional agreement between the two companies, Rubicon would issue shares to EasyGroup that initially amount to a 5 per cent stake. EasyGroup would then have the option to subscribe for an additional 10 per cent stake in Rubicon. The amount EasyGroup would pay for the Rubicon shares has not been disclosed. EasyGroup would also receive royalty fees from Rubicon over 10 years for use of the fastjet.com brand. Rubicon is planning to pay £480,000 to EasyGroup over the next six months for a team of aviation executives led by Sir Stelios who will work on the feasibility study. David Lenigas and Geoffrey White, chairman and chief executive of Lonrho, are due to join Rubicon's board if the company's shareholders approve the move on December 13. Lonrho already has significant aviation interests. It controls an African airline called Fly540 that operates from hubs in Angola, Ghana and Kenya. Lonrho is due to secure a 12.7 per cent stake in Rubicon after participating in a share placing that raised £400,000 for the company last month. Sir Stelios and Lonrho already have a commercial partnership. In July, Lonrho signed an agreement to use Sir Stelios' EasyHotel brand for a network of 50 hotels operated by the conglomerate across Africa by 2016. Since Rubicon's flotation in 2006, the company has never achieved a pre-tax profit, and in July it announced it was selling its software business and considering alternative investment plans. It has a market capitalisation of £3.5m. EasyJet declined to comment on Monday. In September, EasyJet signalled it was prepared to go to court to enforce a deal, reached last year, under which Sir Stelios agreed not to use his own name "or a derivation of it" to brand any airline which flies to or from any European country for five years. Sir Stelios said in September he had terminated the agreement, claiming that EasyJet's directors had breached its provisions. EasyJet denied flouting the agreement. | ![]() tomboyb | |
05/12/2011 14:13 | oh dear did you miss another 1 king??? | ![]() comedy | |
05/12/2011 14:06 | market maker delight. All buys at the high, now it drops and all sales, gather them all in then push it higher again and watch the punters chase it again. So pleased you missed out on this comedy, anybody that is a serial pump and dump conman deserves it ! | kinghorm23 |
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