ainsoph
- 04 Mar 2003 10:13
Tracking these for a potential buy in near future - hit by war prospects - lack of MBO bid and general malaise of the air travel business
ains
Socrates
- 04 Dec 2003 18:29
- 17 of 27
I can't believe there are no TBI holders on MAM apart from me. With a potential bid situation developing, there maybe more mileage in this one yet.
jen2001
- 04 Dec 2003 21:27
- 18 of 27
Expect 90p atleast news reports says
optomistic
- 15 Feb 2004 14:41
- 19 of 27
Long break from last posting. TBI seems quite an interesting stock to me.
Would be gratefull for any updated views from past posters.
Thanks in ant.
optomistic
optomistic
- 16 Jun 2004 13:10
- 20 of 27
ttt
5.4 million shares traded this AM, firm price after unoutstanding results. Anyone any thoughts on TBI?
optomistic
- 16 Jun 2004 13:12
- 21 of 27
9.1 million now!!
curryms
- 17 Jun 2004 12:31
- 22 of 27
Dvu
TBIs shares slumped after the last set of poor results to be followed by a sharp rise in turnover - somebody leaked that HOCHTIEF and their advisors were provisionally assessing TBI.
Yesterdays 10 mil turnover is 5X the norm - cant be down to TBIs normal business prospect under the current management! (brokers would have more success selling ice to Eskimos)
3 mil traded am today something afoot me thinks
DYOR
scotinvestor
- 21 Jul 2004 15:35
- 23 of 27
is it worth buying TBI shares now!!!
Massive trade on TBI today. So will shares go up lots or go down?
I dont know anything about this company. Can any of u guys explain the current situation and whether to buy or sell. I dont hold any though.
thanks
Scot
PS: I do know Vinci wants to sell his stake (even at a loss compared to his 90p)
scotinvestor
- 21 Jul 2004 15:57
- 24 of 27
LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - French construction and management firm Vinci sold its remaining 10.1 percent stake in British airports company TBI (566085) for more than 36 million pounds ($66.3 million), dealers said on Wednesday.
Brokerage Evolution Beeson Gregory sold 56.5 million TBI shares at 64 1/2 pence to institutions and others, dealers said, adding that some had been bought by investment firms Laxey Partners and J.O. Hambro.
Vinci no longer has a stake in TBI, dealers said. The French firm was not immediately available to comment. TBI was also unavailable for comment.
Shares in TBI -- the owner of Luton airport, north of London -- were up 4.7 percent at 66-1/4 pence by 1344 GMT on heavy trading volume of 122 million shares. Dealers said the shares were lifted after Vinci's remaining stake was sold, as the expectation of a sale had been hanging over the shares for some time.
"There's been a lot of speculation in recent weeks that Vinci would sell the rest, so now there's going to be quite a lot of interest in the stock," said one trader.
Vinci pulled out of a takeover bid for TBI in September 2001 after the attacks that month in the United States plunged the aviation industry worldwide into a recession
So whats to do here. Should I buy?
saturn5
- 23 Jul 2004 16:48
- 25 of 27
I think a t/o for TBI is coming now that Vinci has backed off.
What price ?? Well I expect it to be 1 and I think the owners will be keen to sell. I see that Jumbos are now flying from Cardiff International Airport to Orlando. Also from what I hear most of the seats get taken.
optomistic
- 13 Nov 2004 23:13
- 26 of 27
Interims Tuesday 16th
optomistic
- 18 Nov 2004 16:04
- 27 of 27
TBI confirms has received prelimnary approach which may lead to a bid for co
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - TBI PLC has confirmed it has received a preliminary approach which may lead to a bid for the company.
It said discussions are at a preliminary stage and that 'there are no assurances agreement can be reached'.
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