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BEG Begbies Traynor Group Plc

106.00
1.00 (0.95%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Begbies Traynor Group Plc LSE:BEG London Ordinary Share GB00B0305S97 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.00 0.95% 106.00 937,311 16:35:09
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
105.00 106.50 107.50 105.00 105.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 121.83M 2.91M 0.0185 58.11 169.32M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
17:04:56 O 100,000 105.00 GBX

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Begbies Traynor (BEG) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
16:15:00105.00100,000105,000.00O
16:15:00105.75339,270358,778.03O
16:15:00105.75300,000317,250.00O
16:05:07106.003,6003,816.00O
15:35:09106.0016,01416,974.84UT

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Posted at 23/4/2024 09:20 by Begbies Traynor Daily Update
Begbies Traynor Group Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BEG. The last closing price for Begbies Traynor was 105p.
Begbies Traynor currently has 157,508,057 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Begbies Traynor is £169,321,161.
Begbies Traynor has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 58.11.
This morning BEG shares opened at 105p
Posted at 17/4/2024 15:41 by amanitaangelicus
BEG love to pocketline their own pockets. Britain seen the worst 4 yrs for eons and BEGs are still wallowing. Expanderitis is an expensive disease.
Posted at 03/4/2024 09:33 by edmonda
New research note out today from Equity Dev reviewing the potential for BEG to push top line revenues towards c £200m pa in next 3-5 years and reaffirming their 175p/share fair value.
Free access to read note / hear summary at:
Posted at 18/3/2024 11:51 by spawny100
BEG just been on R4 programme today called "Dead Company Walking". Interesting listen. BEG should be in a good position the sound of it.
Posted at 24/2/2024 05:41 by route1
Still sitting on the fence with this one, beginning to lose patience especially given the amount of insolvency work that is available to them, although others have noted that they have had a practice of working with many smaller companies rather than choosing the larger ones, which does involve them in recruiting more staff.At this point in time the Analysts consensus price target of £1.70 would seem a long way off.
Posted at 21/2/2024 09:18 by adipsia1
As I've mentioned previously, the reason that high insolvency levels and distress in the UK market isn't having such a dramatic effect upon the BEG bottom-line, is that they operate in the low/volume end of the corporate market. Their income is always going to be impacted by the asset-position of the business over which they are appointed. Loads of small company CVLs doesn't add up to great profits... what it does add up to is a requirement for more expensive employees and increased overhead.

Compare and contrast: BEG - £122m fee income, 1,072 employees, Operating profit £7.1m, Operating margin 5.9%. FRP - £104m fee income, 510 employees, Operating profit £16m, Operating margin 15.4%.

Now I realise that BEG have begun diversifying into other fringe areas, but their core remains insolvency and the fact is that they are not picking up the most lucrative restructuring income from larger Administrations. This has - and for the foreseeable future will remain with the likes of FRP, Interpath (ex-KPMG), Teneo (ex-Deloitte), PwC, Ernst & Young and other larger American-owned companies like Kroll.

This is the reason why BEGs bottom-line does not show them capitalising on the poor state of UK plc. They're not alchemists and they are handling a load of base metal.
Posted at 05/2/2024 13:27 by whilstev
Yes need the activity levels to feed through to the bottom line to get the share price moving.
Posted at 12/12/2023 17:06 by aleman
BEG has been doing complementary non-insolvency work for years and it seems to have fit in fine. It's nothing new and they seem to know what they are doing. It's been evolution rather than revolution.

BEG's business is slightly more balanced/slightly less countercyclical than FRP as far as I can tell. You'd expect FRP to do slightly better in a downturn and BEG to do slightly better in an upturn, would you not?
Posted at 11/12/2023 14:18 by tomps2
Begbies Traynor Group (BEG) Half year results presentation - December 23

Begbies Traynor Group Executive Chairman, Ric Traynor and Group Finance Director, Nick Taylor present half year results for the six months ended 31 October 2023, followed by Q&A.

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:
Posted at 16/9/2023 10:23 by cravencottage
Not wishing to De-Ramp ( As I hold BEG)

The current weakness in share price could be that an open offer/Rights issue is on the way ( No mention in the recent RNS RE - Acquitional funding process or how much?)

News always filters through to the city boys prior to us mere Plebs..

Not necessarily a bad thing though as it will give BEG more fire power to continue picking up strategic geographical businesses' to compliment their portfolio.

This is just a hunch but in any case not long to wait from the horse's mouth..
Posted at 11/9/2023 11:45 by suetballs
melody - just the type of organisation I would expect beg to pick up.
Obviously very bad luck for H Mitton.
Now let's see if the beg share price improves towards the year end - otherwise I think I'm a seller.
Suet
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