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LTG Learning Technologies Group Plc

75.60
1.90 (2.58%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Learning Technologies Investors - LTG

Learning Technologies Investors - LTG

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Learning Technologies Group Plc LTG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
1.90 2.58% 75.60 16:35:12
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
75.90 74.30 76.80 75.60 73.70
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Posted at 16/4/2024 07:49 by hazl
They have an analyst meeting that anyone can attend online at 9 a.m.


Sensible to ask your questions then.

Investors meet.
Posted at 15/4/2024 07:09 by hazl
Investor and analyst presentation announcement.
Posted at 07/1/2024 13:49 by cyberian
hazi...thanks for your posts which are very welcome and appreciated.

However,I wonder if it would help our cause and support of LNG to ask the board comment owner (ANDRBEA)to get ADVFN to correctly re-describe our SECTOR involvement as "lead Software house" and NOT "Real Estate Agents & Mgrs." as currently shown. It would not do any harm and in fact may well eliminate any Investor confusion!
Posted at 16/12/2023 13:14 by cyberian
Broken my promise but sense a few investors here need to take some comfort on Goldman Sachs view that the US has turned the corner and as a result I think that we will see further news/action from LTG over the next few months. It is a bit of a climb to recover to the 100p plus as the fall was just part of general market uncertainty, and rather overdone. The share price probably needs a further bolt-on US acquisition to serve notice that growth is very much part of the management planning and development. Again any hint of a fall in the share price will encourage me to add before we reach 80p in the near term.
Posted at 14/12/2023 13:18 by cyberian
Hi Orange1. I suggest that you take a long hard look at their web site. Their market is a $100 billion so plenty of opportunities to grow and the US environment where they are very active is a big plus. Also I notice that Scottish Mortgage shares are on the rise as they have been strong in the Chinese market despite recent turmoil in the property sector. However, they have a lot of pre-IPO holdings and that will likely be unlocked with the mood change in the US and hopefully in the broader market. Our FTSE 250 is showing a big bounce as investors return to potential high growth opportunities. On LTG we may see some further positive interest as their recent set-back in share price value appears to have been well over done, but that is just my view and others may disagree.
Posted at 26/7/2023 14:07 by microscope
Yes this is a quality company with excellent management, good acquisition and growth strategies and a strong business model. I was lucky enough to get in around 40p and sold near the top, albeit several years later.When they say they expect margins to improve in the second half, I believe them as they still have excellent credibility in my eyes. Like many, they've been hit by the the macro environment and possibly currency misjudgements, but long term this remains a fine company.The catch is that institutional Investors on both sides of the pond use stop losses much more nowadays, and that could impact on the share price for a while yet.That should though offer opportunities for PIs to find excellent entry points in the coming months and I am certainly a prospective buyer at the right looking moment.
Posted at 27/6/2023 10:10 by jeffian
Yes, that is an interesting one. As a long-term investor in RWS, Brode's presence here was a significant influence in my investment.

They do say "In respect of resolution 4, LTG has engaged with its shareholders in order to understand the reasons behind the voting result and will continue to do so in the coming months" so it will be interesting to see if they follow up on this.

As a matter of interest, where did you find the actual voting figures? The RNS just refers generically to all the Resolutions being passed and the link provided to the LTG site makes it very difficult to see the votes cast (at least, I couldn't find them).
Posted at 19/5/2023 19:45 by davidosh
LTG need to return to Mello for the annual conference as investors were able to engage with them there about seven years ago but they have gone quiet....

It is next week and 40 companies coming
Posted at 22/9/2022 21:09 by rambutan2
In his own words:

Jonathan Satchell, Chief Executive Officer of Learning Technologies Group, said:

"The strong performance is a reflection of LTG's strategy in action. I am excited to see the positive impact that GP Strategies is already having, and I am delighted with the improving EBIT margin and sustained organic revenue growth in the business.

We remain confident in LTG's resilience as we continue to deliver growth despite the wider macro environment. LTG is in a strong position as more organisations focus on recruiting, training, motivating, and retaining the best talent. I look forward to conveying more detail about the enhanced capabilities of LTG at our Capital Markets Day on 13(th) October."

And debt/cash:

We have a strong track record of cash generation and this remains a priority for us with cash generated from operations of GBP26.8 million (2021: GBP19.9 million). Cash conversion of 60% included a normal cyclical H1 working capital investment in GP Strategies masking a 98% cash conversion in the remaining business. This working capital investment is expected to partially reverse in H2 and full year cash conversion is expected to be in the normal mid-80% range.

Net debt was GBP145.3 million at 30 June 2022 (31 December 2021: GBP141.4 million), excluding GBP21.4 million (31 December 2021: GBP21.8 million) of lease liabilities. Gross cash as at 16 September was GBP83.3 million. The covenant net debt/adjusted EBITDA ratio was 1.5 times (31 December 2021: 1.8x). We remain confident in achieving our target of deleveraging during the year with a covenant basis net debt/adjusted EBITDA of circa 1.0x by 31 December 2022, excluding the impact of any potential acquisition or further strengthening of the US dollar.

The link works:

LTG will host an analyst and investor webcast at 09:00 today, Thursday 22 September 2022. The registration link can be found below:
Posted at 27/4/2022 09:23 by albert arthur
Loaded her up £1.33p expect this to fill the gap on results open to £1.52p looks like free money for traders. Buying opp for investors.

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