irlee57
- 13 Aug 2007 09:03
any comments, thoughts, on this stock.
Big Al
- 25 Sep 2007 08:43
- 361 of 1029
Those prices right, chaps?
Big Al
- 25 Sep 2007 08:46
- 362 of 1029
Out for +5-ish.
That'll do - off to do some real stuff. ;-))
oilyrag
- 25 Sep 2007 09:19
- 363 of 1029
Its seem strange when you say that NRK is looking for a buyer. It already has a group of owners, every shareholder, as they own the company, not the board. For every share not in float a market maker of dealer has taken liability for it by purchasing it from the last holder.
There does appear to be plenty of support at current levels however, if I was considering entering into the fray on this one, I would wait for a significant drop after the ex divi has been declared and look to trade purely on the rises in sp without having to hold on for the divi.
The above are just observations made by myself and posted tounge in cheek as I see it.
Balmoral
- 25 Sep 2007 10:43
- 364 of 1029
Message just received from GNI -
Please note that due to the uncertainty of the dividend payment on the above GNI will not be crediting CFD clients tomorrow with the cash. The pay date is the 26th October 2007. If and when the cash is received GNi will credited accounts.
coeliac1
- 25 Sep 2007 10:54
- 365 of 1029
anyone buying for the div could be disappointed. Very risky at the mo.
ockieb
- 25 Sep 2007 11:56
- 366 of 1029
MADRID, Sept 25 (Reuters) - A group of investors headed by a Spanish entrepreneur is interested in buying ailing British mortgage lender Northern Rock (NRK.L: Quote, Profile , Research), Spanish daily El Mundo reported on Tuesday, citing sources close to the entrepreneur's company Nueva Rumasa.
The group wrote to Northern Rock's chief executive Adam J Applegarth on Sept. 21, stating: "Mr Jose Maria Ruiz-Mateos, representing a group of Spanish investors, would be interested in acquiring a package of shares in Northern Rock large enough to give him direction of the bank."
The British lender had acknowledged receipt of the letter but had not responded, said the paper.
The letter stated the investors would be prepared to meet with "the necessary authorities with a view to examining the possibilities of the acquisition".
Ruiz-Mateos previously built up a large business empire but had many of his assets confiscated by the socialist government in the 1980s.
Northern Rock said it would not comment on the report.
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Barry Harris
- 25 Sep 2007 12:58
- 367 of 1029
who buys all these shares when the price is dropping every day ??
ockieb
- 25 Sep 2007 13:41
- 369 of 1029
As well as Barclays that seems to have reached/crossed the 5% threshold as per London Stock exchange announcement.
Big Al
- 25 Sep 2007 14:00
- 370 of 1029
What numbers you using for your 100p, driver?
halifax
- 25 Sep 2007 14:05
- 371 of 1029
Barclays holding is described as indirect?
cynic
- 25 Sep 2007 14:13
- 372 of 1029
Barclays were also very busy buying BFC just before the final collapse!
halifax
- 25 Sep 2007 14:18
- 373 of 1029
Well as they had lent BFC so much they couldnt do any thing else but take them over. Cynic are you suggesting BARC has large funds out to NRK?
cynic
- 25 Sep 2007 14:28
- 374 of 1029
merely referring back to 369 ..... if BARC has increased its holding to 5.01% then they have either been buying NRK for their own managed funds or via CFDs or similar for clients
Big Al
- 25 Sep 2007 14:49
- 376 of 1029
OK, just wondered. I'm a bull at these levels for now. I think this drop is well overdone.
aldwickk
- 25 Sep 2007 15:21
- 377 of 1029
160 might trigger a lot of stop loses.
HARRYCAT
- 25 Sep 2007 16:07
- 378 of 1029
Just heard on BBC news that interim divi will NOT be paid.
I suspect this saga will rumble on for a while!
Those people who bought on the expectation of a good divi are going to be seriously p*ssed off!
aldwickk
- 25 Sep 2007 16:16
- 379 of 1029
Hasn't made a big difference to the price yet.
hewittalan6
- 25 Sep 2007 16:53
- 380 of 1029
I think I can see why NRK have struggled;
Taken from AFX report this afternoon;
As recently as yesterday a spokesman for the bank, which has seen its shares tumble almost 300 pct after the lender was forced to seek emergency funding from the Bank of England, said it would still pay the first half dividend.
An SP fall of 300%???
Maths and percentages not the strong point there then?
;-)
Alan