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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Southampton LS. | LSE:SOO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007922114 |
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05/2/2020 | 17:54 | Southampton F.C. | 252 |
08/5/2011 | 11:41 | SOO: SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB: CHART AND DISCUSSION THREAD | 89 |
23/3/2007 | 23:24 | SOO is POO... | 2 |
02/6/2005 | 22:17 | Chairman's handling of the change in club management. | 78 |
01/12/2003 | 22:57 | Southampton FC - How much is a champions league place worth to them? | 49 |
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Posted at 27/3/2009 12:59 by mryesyes I still think the temptation, as this price falls, to do a Sheffield United and simply state that the company can no longer afford or justify a listing, and to delist with a view to reselling the silver over time is equally greatwhether they stay up or go down. Sheffield met with fierce resistence and the club had to buy a lot of the shares back but Soton could not be expected to bother itself with the losses of SOO holders Even if they stay up (which may depend on getting just one win and the rest draws) it will be a hoodini like last year and won't lift the stock The club have a good young squad for L1 and are more likely to qualify to be in the Championship for the 10/11 season by getting promotion from L1 that by a third attempt at staying up, indeed next season may see them cut adrift by an embarrasing margin, the Championship and L1 have the biggest gap in standards of all leagues L1 would lift the gate as they would be winning and more away fans would come probably more season tickets would be sold, but unfortunately an inevitable part of the strategy would be to delist and then seek funds and wind down SOO's holding and gently forget it exists. |
Posted at 13/3/2009 07:53 by hubs Soo in the Poo, I'm afraid. Still, the prospect of Pompey coming down may lift their spirit for one final push. Else its join up with Leeds! |
Posted at 17/2/2009 01:20 by mryesyes I think its make your mind up time....go into administration NOW and lose the points this season, when you are 75%-90% likely to go down; or leave it till later and have the FA deduct them from the L1 campaignIt is a shame the club was not relegated, as it should have been, last season Leicester had 0 goal difference and were no way deserving of relegation, just too many draws and narrow defeats Sadly the club is looking like facing next season with SOO the plc gone, new owners, in L1 and with a 10-30 point deduction |
Posted at 28/4/2008 22:08 by mryesyes Doesn't look good really, what is the new board for.Danger of decision to delist stock, especially if relegated. Don't forget they only list the stock in the hope of raising new capital at some point, no hope if relegated. No hope with a 31p price tag either. Who has beaten Sheff Utd recently? Who has drawn against Sheff Utd recently? If you have a lot of stock sell most or all of it then bet with the bookies on them staying up,so that the bet result covers your position its the only way to cover yourself. NB Delisting - you first heard it from me |
Posted at 27/4/2007 14:20 by abcd1234 any ideas re poss price?t.i.a. |
Posted at 05/8/2006 07:14 by bobdown2 new season upon us. derby on sunday. a good start should show the way for the rest of the season and the direction of the share price. after a few games a few shares could be a good punt for a gamble on promotion. |
Posted at 03/3/2006 07:41 by cockneyrebel fROM gUARDIAN TODAY:Market forces Soccer tactics It looks like the end is nigh for Rupert Lowe, chairman of Southampton Leisure, the parent company of Southampton Football Club. Late yesterday, Jersey-based property developer Michael Wilde revealed an increased shareholding of 3.66m shares, or 13% of the company. This means Mr Wilde, who is chairman of housebuilder Merlion, now has enough stock to call an extraordinary general meeting at which he can table a motion to have Mr Lowe removed from his post. In a recent statement, Mr Wilde said he had purchased his stake "on a private basis", as a longstanding fan of the Coca-Cola championship side. Shares in Southampton Leisure closed yesterday's session unchanged at 49p. Based on that price the company is worth just under £14m. |
Posted at 27/2/2006 16:05 by tuftymatt Looks possible CR.By the way do you have a holding? A 3-0 win at the weekend should have seen the price rise a couple of pence today IMHO.........lol |
Posted at 27/2/2006 12:27 by cockneyrebel Looks like someone is keen - another 35K buy gone through at a 1p premium.70p a share to buy the Chairmanship imo. CR |
Posted at 24/2/2006 10:30 by cockneyrebel LONDON (AFX) - Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC, the parent company of Southampton Football Club, said that members of the family of major shareholder and director Paul Thompson and companies beneficially owned by them have sold 2,542,737 shares in the company, which represents approximately a 9 pct stake. Southampton added that no notice of a disclosable interest has been received from any purchaser. -------------------- Any idea who he might have sold to - price has been solid and this lot traded at 50p yesterday so someone was keen. CR |
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