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.. I like COB for the long term , bit like RR , BAE , etc , put a few away as they will not fly , but over the years a safe bet.
A few bigger Buys after Close, too.
Newton Investment have increased their Stake._____http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200803311456321892R
From Thursday 27th March____http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200803271330119273Q
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/engineering/article3621599.ece
Cobham plc announces that an application has been made to the UK Listing Authority and the London Stock Exchange for the admission to the Official List and admission to trading of a block listing of 700,000 ordinary shares of 2.5p each. These shares, which rank pari passu with the existing ordinary shares in issue, will be allotted from time to time in accordance with the exercise of options under the following share option schemes: Cobham Savings Related Share Option Scheme 400,000 ordinary shares Cobham Executive Share Option Scheme (94) 300,000 ordinary shares_____13 March 2008
No stopping this one at present and holding up despite recent Profit taking
Cobham wins contracts worth up to 1 bln usd on USAF tanker programme 3 March 2008 Cobham PLC said it will earn up to 1 bln usd from the use of its products on Northrop Grumman aircraft, which have been selected by the USAF for the multi-billion dollar tanker programme. The KC-45A aircraft will be fitted with Cobham's all digital hose and drogue refuelling pods, antennas and avionics equipment.
http://www.cobham.com/vfile.ashx?id=1029&Section=1009&DocId=1262
Wednesday, 21st March 2007 10:45 Cobham says wins 300 mln aud 5-yr contract to operate Qantaslink's B717 fleet LONDON (AFX) - Aerospace engineer Cobham PLC said Cobham Flight Operations and air transport service unit National Jet have secured a five-year contract worth up to 300 mln aud to operate Qantaslink's entire fleet of 11 B717 aircraft. It said National Jet will now operate 11 aircraft for five years to 2012, with the first of the three additional aircraft commencing operations in August. Cobham added it currently provides aircrew, cabin crew and first line maintenance for eight B717 aircraft, with Qantaslink responsible for the other three. newsdesk@afxnews.com
Lots of Shares being snapped up this morning. Questor at the Telegraph says buy. They're doing good
After dealings ceased in London on Friday 8 July Cobham share capital was subdivided such that each existing ordinary share was replaced by ten new ordinary shares. The new subdivision of share capital has been made to improve liquidity in the trading of Cobham plc shares.