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LMS Lms Capital Plc

17.35
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:21
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lms Capital Plc LSE:LMS London Ordinary Share GB00B12MHD28 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 17.35 16.00 18.90 - 33,718 08:00:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investment Advice 96k -1.87M -0.0232 -7.48 14.01M
Lms Capital Plc is listed in the Investment Advice sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LMS. The last closing price for Lms Capital was 17.35p. Over the last year, Lms Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 17.00p to 25.60p.

Lms Capital currently has 80,727,450 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lms Capital is £14.01 million. Lms Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/3/2024
09:14
Agree on the above. I don't think they have a clue. The retirement living investment doesn't strike me as having great risk/reward. Au contraire. When you think of all the cheap looking listed real estate companies is this the best they could come up with after all the time they spent on it?
hugepants
19/3/2024
08:15
All about Robert Rayne - the man is an absolute investment manager disaster. Always has been. Now we see his first big thing on regaining his hands on the reins, namely Dacia, is having a few "production" problems...
skyship
22/1/2024
09:58
HP - thnx for that. I'd missed it too...
skyship
21/1/2024
23:53
Yep some activity and I missed the Medhost sale at end of last month for $8.6M, booking a $1.6M profit.
hugepants
22/12/2023
08:21
I own a few from 21p. The 4% yield and 60% discount worthy of a small punt.

An interesting acquisition announced yesterday. The strategy seems a good one; though this is Robert Rayne, so we most likely overpaid by 25%+

Any vendor's eyes would light up when they see RR approaching with an open chequebook.

skyship
10/8/2023
15:26
The posts have dried up and no wonder. It's embarrassing admitting you actually hold shares in this! It's now on a 60% discount with 80% of the market cap covered by net cash. I reckon Bob Rayne should call it quits. An investment manager he is not.
hugepants
19/5/2023
10:43
0.625p dividend announced yesterday. Goes ex on 26/05
hugepants
02/5/2023
13:31
yeah its ridiculous. But they have teams (plural) sourcing properties to invest in. That's hard work.
hugepants
02/5/2023
13:23
Another £0.5m of investors cash spent on running just a few investments...
igbertsponk
02/5/2023
13:11
At least there will be a couple of dividends paid out over the next few months. Yield is 4% now.

Re Armstrong/Rath Dhu they crop up quite a lot with notifiable holdings in value type investment companies eg. MVI. I don't think they are activists per se.

hugepants
28/4/2023
14:41
This stock is always a puzzle
cc2014
28/4/2023
07:35
Q1 update


NAV 57.2p
Cash 21.6p
Net cash 19.2p

US company MedHost valuation up (its about 11% of the NAV)
Brockton Capital (property) also up (13% of NAV).
Opus Capital Venture Partners down (11% of NAV).

I note the real estate teams (plural lol) are still looking for a property to invest in. One of these years they'll find something. They could just have invested in a basket of reits or any number of public property companies but that would have been too obvious.

hugepants
14/4/2023
14:06
"Collecting" - buying indeed - but difficult to discern with what in mind. You don't take 16% in an unmarketable stock just to hold and do nothing!
skyship
14/4/2023
14:04
Nothing they can do. They can't buy enough to force Rayne to do anything.

My guess is they are just collecting.

cc2014
14/4/2023
14:03
Maybe they think they can out the huge value; incompetence notwithstanding?
boystown
14/4/2023
13:46
13,350,000 Shares - 16.54%. Intriguing. Wonder what they're playing at?

The totally incompetent Robert Rayne controls this; so nothing can happen without his say so. Yet Armstrong increasing their stake. Surely has to be some purpose behind such a move!

skyship
14/4/2023
10:03
The Armstrong/Rath Dhu axis are continuing to accumulate. Up to 16.5% now.
hugepants
20/3/2023
07:25
Just a c.56% discount then - with 38% in cash
boystown
08/3/2023
11:52
This'll never get wound up, too much of a cash cow for the directors. Bargepole job.
igbertsponk
08/3/2023
11:43
It looks like someone has had enough of this.
hugepants
05/3/2023
16:57
These guys are not exactly proactive but the shares are definitely cheap at 28p to buy. Cash per share is 22p and NAV per share is 57.7p. Yield is a whopping 3%
hugepants
03/3/2023
21:08
Wrong. It's both.
cjohn
08/2/2023
14:15
Trying to decide if this is cheap or a value trap
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