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STOB Stobart Group Ld

34.50
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Stobart Group Ld LSE:STOB London Ordinary Share GB00B03HDJ73 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 34.50 34.55 34.95 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Stobart Group Ld Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/6/2018
20:14
I am tempted to liquidate my holding since if Ferguson is displaced I would anticipate a plunge in the share price and the cohesion which this Chairman has seemed to bring will have evaporated. Seems a critical time. Would value any comments. Thanks.
mayers
29/6/2018
14:50
bluemango,Good shout.I have just purchased 6,650 shares today,and just contacted HL to see if I can vote online for Iain Ferguson.
garycook
29/6/2018
13:55
Still time to contact broker to get sent voting papers for AGM week today, which you'll need to do if shares held in nominee account.

Voting to support current Chairman and stopping Tinkler's greed is too important to leave to chance and every vote counts. Chaotic situation if Tinkler had his way.

bluemango
29/6/2018
13:38
Warwick Brady, CEO of Stobart Group talks ahead of AGM on July 6th 2018



Vision for the future – 00:20
Current situation - 01:45
The Chairman, Iain Ferguson, CBE – 02:13

tomps2
28/6/2018
09:52
Minnie, don’t apologise please, we all have views to which we are entitled and to voice. I don’t know about luck but I could do with my “safe” stocks doing as well as my oilers!!
warranty
27/6/2018
23:14
warranty

Yes, probably best. I do have strong views on such things. Good luck with your investment anyway and I apologise for my aggression over the issue. :)

minerve
27/6/2018
20:57
You obviously have strong opinions about AT Minnie, but I think "moron" is unnecessary. I'm not sure why you feel so strongly about him but given you do there is no point me trying to convince you otherwise but for the sake of other stakeholders, I think they would prosper more with him involved than not. We'll just agree to disagree shall we?
warranty
27/6/2018
11:12
This going to gap back down to 210p.The way the share price is moving atm.
garycook
27/6/2018
10:27
If Mr Tinkler takes it private he can do what the hell he wants with it, but if it remains listed the moron needs to understand that it isn't his plaything anymore, he needs to cut his greed, respect other stakeholders and apologise for his ape behaviour towards a female employee IF all these allegations are true. Which I do believe they are. All IMO. DYOR etc..
minerve
27/6/2018
06:58
Neil,Totally agree regarding Tinkler.But does the current BOD have enough shareholders votes to re-elect Ferguson ?
garycook
27/6/2018
06:53
He has been handsomely rewarded many times over and now it's got silly with utter greed. Better off without him.
neilyb675
27/6/2018
06:08
Can anyone second guess,because of the up and coming debatable AGM,where the STOB share price will go.Does STOB double bottom,with say Tinkler re-instated,or one of his puppets,or does it return to the 260/70,s if Ferguson is re-elected? Interested in any STOB investors opinions.
garycook
27/6/2018
00:08
No, I have no interest in having Andrew Tinkler at Stobart. Sorry. I've been in this business 30 years and I can make money in a decent way that respects all shareholders and stakeholders without the need to entertain dubious individuals. Corporate governance is something to be valued and improved upon, Mr Tinkler will take the company backwards IMO.
minerve
26/6/2018
10:31
We don't owe him anything. He's got more than enough money for his endeavours.
minerve
26/6/2018
09:37
Andrew Tinkler and William Stobart built this company up to what it is today from just a failing Transport company when run by young Edward, who had lost interest. How can some of you say it's better without them? Going Public was the only way to raise the money required to build the company but the brains, ideas and energy came from William and Andrew. Their attention to detail and customer focus was why the company succeeded. They should never have split the company, which is now in the hands of journeyman managers and I for one hope Andrew is successful in gaining control and putting the drive and energy back into a company going nowhere but backwards.
warranty
26/6/2018
09:13
Yes, we don't need him and I certainly don't like the sound of this character if it is true.

It goes to show that you cannot buy 'class'.

minerve
26/6/2018
07:28
Absolutely
fenners66
26/6/2018
06:40
Voted Tinkler out.
neilyb675
25/6/2018
21:49
Good, thanks GARY. Let's stick with Stobart, agreed Fenners? :)
minerve
25/6/2018
12:17
fenners66

I don't argue with myself on those threads. Perhaps you should ask them too, or is it the case I argue politics well that you don't agree with? ;)

LOL

minerve
25/6/2018
12:12
When I read your other posts (other boards) they are all politics - can't you find a political forum ?

Don't answer that - lets just stay on topic Stobart's prospects

fenners66
25/6/2018
11:57
fenners

I don't believe in the CURRENT capitalist system. It is corrupt. A casino for cronies and doesn't deliver the best result for all stakeholders. Sorry to disappoint you old boy but that is a FACT!

Politics and investing are intertwined.

minerve
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