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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Baqus Group | BQS | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1.125 | 1.125 |
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Posted at 21/1/2010 10:34 by madmadscorpioman Only 20% of total shares available on open market, list of major investors listed above |
Posted at 24/8/2009 19:06 by glasshalfull Hi Mas / Steg,25% rise is (probably) due to this article produced today. Screen Value Under The Microscope Highlighted shares are Vislink, RCG and Baqus. Baqus Baqus will be much too small for many investors' tastes. The quantity surveying group is certainly a lot smaller than it was. It came to market in December 2007 at 10p a share and went over 12p immediately but it's been downhill more or less all the way since to 3.5p now, which values the company at under £4m. Of course, quantity surveying wouldn't be your first choice of business in a property downturn, but this AIM tiddler still managed to make a pre-tax profit of £0.4m to the half year, had cash of £1.6m, and was "cautiously optimistic". Overall net asset value, meanwhile, was a relatively huge £10.8m though almost 80% of this is goodwill. Nevertheless, Baqus was feeling confident enough to make a recent acquisition which will add to earnings. It looks like the company is on a P/E of something like seven excluding the acquisition, which falls to around 4.5 against enterprise value taking out the cash. And if we're in for a gradual recovery in property and construction, Baqus will benefit further. Regards, GHF |
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