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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Shed Media | SHDP | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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114.00 | 114.00 |
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Posted at 05/8/2010 10:39 by sbs Should have checked that they were floated. It didn't occur to me.Exit price looks fair given the history. Shame outside investors won't get a chance to stay for the ride. |
Posted at 21/4/2008 15:25 by fuiseog Finally waking up - have to stop this yawning!-Results will be out 30 April -Website is getting an overhaul shortly and should improve communication with investors Regards Fuiseog |
Posted at 03/8/2006 19:40 by grigor The Times August 03, 2006 Endemol founder turns to Shed as investment By Amanda Andrews JOHN DE MOL, the founder of Endemol, producer of Channel 4's Big Brother, has taken a 3.1 per cent stake in Shed Productions, the AIM- listed production company behind Footballers' Wives and Bad Girls. The Dutch media investor bought just over 1.8 million Shed shares, which were trading at 121p on AIM yesterday morning, through his investment company Talpa Beheer. The move comes after Mr de Mol's gradual acquisition of a 14.6 per cent holding in RDF Media, the AIM-listed producer of Wife Swap. In February Mr de Mol had a stake of just 4 per cent in RDF. Since leaving Endemol, which he co-founded in 1994, Mr de Mol has bought stakes in the British producers Television Corporation - which he swapped later for shares in its new owner, Tinopolis - RDF and now Shed. He has also backed Talpa TV, a new Dutch television channel, which was launched last year. Mr de Mol has also been linked recently with Endemol in a possible move to buy back the Amsterdam-listed production group behind Big Brother. Mediaset, the television group owned by Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian Prime Minister, is understood to have held discussions with Mr de Mol about a possible joint bid. Twenty-five per cent of Endemol was floated a year ago by its owner, the Spanish telecoms group Telefónica, and the group is understood to be keen to dispose of the other 75 per cent. Mr de Mol sold Endemol to Telefónica in 2000. The acquisition of the stake in Shed comes after Mr de Mol's probable failure to buy Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, the hit ITV show owned by Celador. The owner of the show said last week that it was in talks with the Dutch interactive television group 2waytraffic. |
Posted at 09/1/2006 21:38 by grigor Shed Productions (LSE: SHDP), which was established in 1998, is one of Britain's largest independent television production companies. It specialises in contemporary drama and owns the intellectual rights to Footballers Wives and Bad Girls. At 142p, shares in Shed are valued at 15 times forecast earnings. Shed has demonstrated a record of delivering compelling programmes, which should stand it in good stead as demand for more television content grows.Tip from The Motley Fool - Probably on a par with the Investors Chronicle |
Posted at 28/11/2005 21:00 by grigor Kiss of Death from Investors Chronicle on FridayLots of press coverage concerning "Supernanny" |
Posted at 25/11/2005 08:01 by omalaha investors chron Shed buy tip on top of acquisition news and Fox deal all looking rosy this am. Just wondering where all the stock to pay for Ricochet will come from. |
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