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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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The Gym Group Plc | LSE:GYM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZBX0P70 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.20 | 0.18% | 109.60 | 109.60 | 110.40 | 109.60 | 109.00 | 109.20 | 15,443 | 09:26:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Physical Fitness Facilities | 204M | -8.4M | -0.0471 | -23.27 | 195.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2024 21:43 | Yep, agree, hard to define the future of GYM. Are they looking at growth or dividend for share holder.. I Need to see them grow assets and pay down debt with a small dividend to keep my shares. | coinkeeper | |
14/3/2024 13:48 | Encourage you to read the cash flow statement. They're reinvesting to grow - I'd rather they build new sites at 20-30% ROIC than stand still and pay me a dividend. This is the problem with the LSE - holders want steady income stocks!.. | dexterburt1 | |
13/3/2024 13:23 | FY results "we are fully focused on our aim of making high value, low cost fitness even more accessible for all". It would be nice if they, at least partially" focused on making some ££ for the owners....... | garbetklb | |
10/1/2024 11:38 | good update | danb45 | |
22/11/2023 08:25 | Just arrived by pallet delivery. | bionicdog | |
10/11/2023 19:02 | This is an absolute bargain if you have the room. Look at the dimensions , it is massive and currently cheaper than any of the smaller ones on the market. | bionicdog | |
12/9/2023 14:34 | The Gym Group plc posted interims for the HY ended 30th June this morning. Revenue grew 18.5% year-on-year to £99.8m, membership at 30 June 2023 was 867,000, up 9.7% year on year. Group adjusted EBITDA was up 4.8% to £35.1m, statutory loss after tax was a little wider at £6.1m. The business is not yet back to profitability or positive EPS following the Pandemic, but it is moving in the right direction. Net Debt lowered to £69.7m while guidance for FY 2023 was reiterated, namely that revenue growth will broadly be offset by cost inflation, while leverage is expected to remain within the range of 1.5 to 2.0x. Valuation looks average with PS ratio at 1.16x, the share price also lacks positive momentum. GYM is moving back in the right direction but remains a share to monitor for the time being... ...from WealthOracle | kalai1 | |
17/7/2023 17:05 | I thought short here, after update I thought maybe not. But upon closer inspection, maybe shirt again! | johndoe23 | |
17/7/2023 13:42 | I see that too JD. Revenue akin to pre Covid, operating costs far greater and with a higher debt burden. P and L needs a really good work out! | 1cripes | |
17/7/2023 12:36 | Revenue increase still less than inflation, shows no pricing power. Gym occupation still below pre covid too | johndoe23 | |
17/7/2023 12:12 | Dan45....Hope may be all there is. Lets see. Stitching together the March 2023 trading statement and this most recent statement IMHO provides a less optimistic outlook than a rather flattering trading update that really just reports rebuilding revenue as a consequence of Covid closures. The March 2023 statement sets out that the performance at that time was “uneven… | cr1pes | |
13/7/2023 21:39 | let's hope this is the start of a recovery | danb45 | |
19/6/2023 12:29 | Wegovy and other pharmacological solutions/developmen | 1cripes | |
17/5/2023 09:39 | JP Morgan increase short 12th May. Interesting synergy between high street coffee brands and Pure and Gym Group locations. The new non exec appointment at Gym Group speaks to this strategy. A latte with your sit up? | 1cripes | |
28/3/2023 12:57 | Sticks and stones... | cr1pes | |
28/3/2023 12:27 | Shorters in control - Including recently joined new black members on this board (Name changers?) | pugugly | |
28/3/2023 11:51 | Half price membership for an already budget priced gym operator could, as you say, appear desperate. More so in this case if the price discount is on an easy in - easy out membership arrangement. Many might consider taking up the half price membership and then simply leave next month. If the half price membership is linked to a longer term contract then that could be a sensible incentive but would be against the Groups expressed no contract proposition, which is a dated concept IMHO and a bit of realness is needed here. Either way the market and momentum is now against them with visible shorts increasing since January. Could be many that are holding short positions below the 0.50% reportable threshold. There are arguments for long term value here on an if if if if if if if basis, but for now expect new lows and pressure on the Board to take this private. All in my humble opinion. | cr1pes | |
28/3/2023 11:36 | Giving half price first month membership is a sure sign they are desperate | stallone10 | |
24/3/2023 13:57 | As long as I get cheap membership | stallone10 | |
24/3/2023 12:48 | Shorts increase to 1.86%. Short holders include JPM. Suggests more downside here. | cr1pes | |
16/3/2023 16:24 | But I thought you went to a Gym to exercise and sweat - So why such a need to keep the places so hot? The Gym Group shares tumbled over 16 per cent on Thursday after warning of rising costs and surging energy bills. London-listed Gym Group expects rapidly rising costs to offset improvements in full-year revenues, with its energy bills set to be around £10million higher in 2023 than last year. But the company narrowed its statutory loss from £35.4million to £19.3million in 2022, as revenue jumped by 63 per cent to £172.9million, results published today revealed. But still very loss making - Mr Market does not forgive loss makers in the current climate. | pugugly | |
29/1/2023 07:13 | I believe this company was launched during a recession, 2008. Certainly, an option for people looking to save money, the facilities are great. Gyms are the new social ground now. | coinkeeper | |
19/1/2023 21:13 | one of my only stocks that was blue on a red day | danb45 | |
17/1/2023 21:09 | to be fair - you should consider that site growth has been good and throw Covid / cost of living crisis in too. | danb45 |
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