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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dillistone Group Plc | LSE:DSG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B13QQB40 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 5.26% | 10.00 | 9.00 | 11.00 | 10.00 | 10.00 | 10.00 | 10,417 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 5.7M | -183k | -0.0093 | -10.75 | 1.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/4/2024 17:07 | Well nobody is going to convert while earning 8.15% but they might be able to re-finance the loan on better terms but I doubt that as the loan was from a close source I seem to recall. The three trades that moved it up were all on AQSE so over the past two days that looks like around 100k of buys, which for this company is a large number of late. | clocktower | |
25/4/2024 17:00 | "NAME NO. OF SHARES % OF ISSUED ORDINARY SHARES Jason Starr 3,577,591 18.19 Giles Fearnley 483,435 2.46 Simon Warburton 77,290 0.39 Paul Mather 82,177 0.42 Julie Pomeroy 78,416 0.40 Ian Mackin 14,071 0.07" Note that DSG's directors alone do not own the required 25% to block a takeover. However, they would only need a further 3.07% to do so, so that is perhaps an ideal situation: as a fair offer is unlikely to be blocked, but a rip-off offer could well be - which could well help to flush out a higher offer, or indeed force a better offer in the first place. The CLNs are unlikely be converted by the directors because of the high conversion price relative to the current s.p.:- 28/09/2017 07:02 UK Regulatory Dillistone Group PLC Issue of Loan Notes LSE:DSG Dillistone Group Plc " ... The Loan Notes carry an interest coupon of 8.15 per cent pa over their maximum term of 36 months, with a conversion price of 71.6 pence per new Dillistone ordinary share. The interest payments will be payable quarterly in arrears and will be satisfied through the issue of further new ordinary shares or in cash at the individual Noteholders' election. Various rights are built into the agreement for early repayment or conversion. ..." | hedgehog 100 | |
25/4/2024 13:37 | Nobody could take it over without the insiders approval, as they hold to many shares, so the price would be high but that might put off any buyer. | clocktower | |
25/4/2024 13:35 | The directors already have a very good number of shares and if they did start and serious buying I am sure it would send the share price a lot higher, as there are so few shares in free float. In addition if they convertered that £400k loan into shares it would realy bring the debt down in a flash. They will have already paid off another £120k off the covid loan that was at £750k at end of 2023, so that is rapidly reducing now as well. They are going to make big office savings in 2024 of around £200k because of the break in lease and taking a smaller area of office space on better terms. Still, unless they do buy more shares or there is bid, I can only see the shares sitting around at this mark until the intrims. | clocktower | |
25/4/2024 13:31 | So DSG's first adjusted operating profit since 2018 ... a year when its share price topped 100p, i.e. over ten times the current level of 9.5p. Any views as to what a takeover value here would be? Potentially/probably multiples of the current share price of 9.5p I would think. And at this level, predators have probably already been sniffing around, at least. Dillistone Group (DSG):- | hedgehog 100 | |
25/4/2024 10:57 | ..at least !! :-) | smithie6 | |
25/4/2024 10:28 | WHI with a 25p price target today.... | chrisdgb | |
25/4/2024 09:53 | I am surprised that we have not seen yesterdays buys being sold back into the MM hands so far today. Maybe there is more news to coe before the web presentation, hence itbeing next week, rather than as usual same day as the accounts. | clocktower | |
25/4/2024 07:27 | T101 I agree with you, absolutely pish, the snails pace speed of movement is what it is. Only a takeover will change anything here. | clocktower | |
24/4/2024 14:56 | R101 as you are not a premium payer on this site under T101 I guess you will not have seen the 14,367 buy on AQSE at 9.96p which suggests that with another buy or two it will start going blue. | clocktower | |
24/4/2024 14:45 | LOL even you must see the efforts being made to push upwards and onwards. Maybe someone has sight of the accounts and there is a leak. April 30th could be take off time T101. Another 10,408 purchased at 9.80p on AQSE Total buys now over 54,000 | clocktower | |
24/4/2024 14:32 | What life is that? This pedestrian pish is still pulseless. | terminator101 | |
24/4/2024 11:55 | A little life seems to have pushed it's head through the ground, Spring Shoots T101. 21,276 purchase on AQSE early this morning in addition to the 10,526 showing on ADVFN. | clocktower | |
22/4/2024 10:46 | A takeover might be the only thing to move this back into the 20's it seems, even though the results, based on the previous RNS (which they have not changed in this RNS)should be very positive and should show the progress that is being made and further reduction of the Covid debt which is shrinking at a pretty decent rate each month T101. | clocktower | |
18/4/2024 07:09 | Any sign of a pulse in this pedestrian pish? Strangely not huh. Never mind gerbils. Perhaps clocktower can retail you with his tales of his amazing stock picks. | terminator101 | |
27/3/2024 16:30 | It's been a long time since we have seen over 120k buys in a day. Not many shares are in free float, so if it moves it could be quickly. | clocktower | |
27/3/2024 15:01 | Good results from them Smithie6 - Cheers Someone has just been buying 20k plus 25k showing on on AQSE plus 2k on LSE. Another few buys and it will move I guess as it was trading at 9p for months and the MM took a fair but not big number on board at 9p I think. | clocktower | |
27/3/2024 12:33 | Btw Shares in Norman Broadbent lse:nbb are up. They are in the recruitment sector. Who knows, maybe there might be hope for Dillistone shares. | smithie6 | |
26/3/2024 19:27 | Well T101 it only took under 30k of trades to knock almost 15% off the value of the pish. So if a few buys that totalled 100k of shares it may hit 12/15p in a flash, if no sellers turned up for a day. Less than £10k’s worth. As you know it’s all about timing but it needs to be followed by good news. | clocktower | |
26/3/2024 18:34 | 8p on the bid huh. I did try and warn you about this pedestrian pish. Same with all the other dogs I’ve tried to warn you about too. They all end up the same way in the end. | terminator101 | |
26/3/2024 13:34 | Well T101 it certainly looks like it's on it's last legs, as you can now buy them below the last visible sell price, and a new low. I guess it is because the outlook in recruitment is difficult at present. | clocktower | |
20/3/2024 08:23 | Wake up in the new tax year huh. Why would that be? This pedestrian dog isn't going to change anytime soon. | terminator101 | |
14/3/2024 13:15 | Still there are sellers and it’s still in the dog house, hopefully in the new tax year it will wake up. It’s been a very poor performing stock and with next to no news flow or contract news, I guess it’s all one can expect. | clocktower |
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