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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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BB Hldgs | LSE:BBHL | London | Ordinary Share | BZP1622X1556 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 130.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2008 09:31 | Question : What's the value of Numar's assets (24pc) ??? I confess..i could find a piece of answers on internet. Anyone ? thanks | philou100 | |
26/1/2008 21:16 | Asset hasn't been revalued. Numar didn't pay a dividend equal to its profits. That balance that wasn't distributed to BBHL has therefore been accrued under investment in associate. Results were impressive as expected. On course for over $1 of earnings for the year. Shares on a p/e of less than 5. Not many better investments in the market even now. | nickcduk | |
25/1/2008 17:20 | 3rd Qtr out. 35% up is pretty good. The palm business is up 93% year on year. That asset has been revalued +$10M I notice but thats still too way low. The market will notice eventually. Happy to sit it out until Ashcroft finds an exit. | woracle | |
25/1/2008 09:51 | Note how Ashcroft and the board are buying back shares in the market There is no doubt that this stock will at least double in value he question is when | tiredandweary | |
17/1/2008 08:41 | Third quarter results next Friday. | warala | |
15/1/2008 13:31 | Good luck. 3rd Qtr results next week maybe might highlight the asset oddity here. | woracle | |
15/1/2008 13:29 | Saw your post last night.Bought a few. | warala | |
15/1/2008 12:32 | nick, PE 16 current isn't far off and lower than every other play in LSE which are trading on PE 18+ current. | woracle | |
15/1/2008 12:25 | I think that multiple may be a little optimistic but agree its worth a substantial amount of the current BBHL share price. They haven't really been paying much in the way of dividends to BBHL over the last few years. That suggests they have been investing heavily in increasing production. The benefits of which will become apparent over the coming few quarters. The balance of the Numar holding is held by the founding family I believe. They could eventually decide to cash in their chips. If they do London would be the ideal place to list. It will bring about a little more interest in BBHL as well. That can do no harm to the share price although I notice a few buys have been going through over the last few days. Looking forward to it continuing. | nickcduk | |
13/1/2008 20:13 | nick, Would be v.nice if they float Numar this year..its the right time whilst the sector is hot. It should do $80M net profit this year. On say 16 times historic, it could go for $1.3b, making BBHL's share worth $320M.. not bad for something in the books at $68M.. Wonder who owns the other 75% ? | woracle | |
13/1/2008 19:19 | Very bullish on BBHL. Numar is going to be reporting some pretty stunning results as a result of high CPO price and increased production coming on stream. Core banking side was doing equally as well. Cable weakness will do no harm as all assets are held in dollars. Hoping for a stunning exit like Ashcroft achieved when he sold One Source Services this year. Shareholders got a 600%+ premium to the share price before it was announced. Not being that greedy but I think £5 or £6 isn't unreasonable over the next couple of years. | nickcduk | |
11/1/2008 12:11 | Interesting.. the palm business alone should bring in $20M profit this year. | woracle | |
30/5/2007 15:57 | it seems to be an underpriced stock owned in the main by michael ashcroft | tiredandweary | |
01/5/2007 17:59 | Doing a bit of research and came across this symbol so just checking if it exists. | liarspoker |
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