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BHRD Be Heard Group Plc

0.475
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Be Heard Group Plc BHRD London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.475 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.475 0.475
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Be Heard BHRD Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 09/6/2020 19:43 by 1realist
It would make no sense for the board to recommend the deal or for shareholders to accept it.The list of significant shareholders (>3% holdings) takes up about 65% of the shares in issue, and all of them have averages many multiples of the potential offer price.The offer would only be worth £6m. BHRD have £2.4m net cash, so the offer would only actually value the company at £3.6m. Group revenue for last 12 months was £30m with an EBITDA of £4.7m and cash generation of £5.9m. The company have also stated that they expect to remain profitable and cash generative despite the effects of the pandemic. It therefore looks like a very low-ball offer and would undoubtably be rejected by shareholders.What it does do, however, is show the true value of BHRD going forward, which looks to be a lot more than the offer price and the current market cap.
Posted at 09/6/2020 18:48 by chinese investor
PP is the greatest investor known to man....but nobody knows who the man is !

Professor Pettigrew (BHRD) 30 Dec 2015 - 09:35:50
Aside from Peter Scott, Nigel Wray is a City force to be reckoned with, and in no way would take such a stake here without proper due diligence and the prospect of exceptional gains going forward.
Even back in the late 70's and 80's followers of Wray were usually well rewarded.
There is no reason to think other than the above here.
I believe over the coming months and years this will slowly grow into a very large and remarkable company indeed.

Professor Pettigrew (BHRD) 29 Dec 2015 - 22:40:20
I have been following this board for a couple of weeks or so now.
I intend to make a reasonable investment here in the morning up to 4.7p of around 500-750,000 shares.
I will post my buy as soon as my broker confirms it.
I'm also in total agreement that this will be a very rapid success, as the groundwork has already been done.
Posted at 09/6/2020 16:53 by chinese investor
So Inspirational !

Professor Pettigrew (BHRD) 30 Dec'15 - 08:43
I have just purchased 100,000 at 5.95p

Professor Pettigrew (BHRD) 5 Jan'16 - 12:36
I have just purchased another 100,000 at 4.97p
Posted at 09/6/2020 09:49 by dangersimpson2
A lot of small caps are bouncing at the moment as the market adapts to the idea that the worst is over for Covid19 restrictions, and businesses are going to be supported via grants & loans.

In this environment you want to own the most leveraged stocks as the downside is removed by government loan support and all of the upside accrues to equity, as long as the business itself is sound.

BHRD is very high up my list for seeing a big bounce. It has fallen a long way and significant leverage, but even before the current crisis there were reasons to be less concerned than normal: Bank debt was less than cash balances, convertible note holders are also significant equity holders and have little interest in crystalising a loss on their equity, those who are owed earnout liabilities have waived any rights to enforce those.

Although the business is going to be affected by Covid19 their increasing focus on cash generation and cost control puts them in a good position.

So I can easily see this bouncing to 0.5p in the short term, with more to come if we get a positive AGM statement in the next month or so.
Posted at 05/6/2020 17:52 by tradertrev
It was almost exactly a year ago to the day that BHRD issued shares at 2.52p to deal with a good chunk of the earnout liabilities. They were worth that then and they've traded profitably and generated cash since.
Posted at 04/6/2019 07:44 by chinese investor
HE Gave...
...So Others Could Take !

The Late Great Professor Pettigrew (BHRD) 30 Dec'15 - 08:43
I have just purchased 100,000 at 5.95p

The Late Great Professor Pettigrew (BHRD) 5 Jan'16 - 12:36
I have just purchased another 100,000 at 4.97p
Posted at 05/10/2018 09:36 by fillipe
It's good to see the steady upticking at BHRD.....much better to watch the gradual rising, rather than feel a spikey ride.

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Posted at 21/9/2018 19:27 by aoifesweb
Reason for the rise:



Starting to look more and more likely, apparantly Martin Sorrell didn’t want to close any more aquisistions until re listing as the rise at Deriston reduces the dilution for him. Expecting him to close some more shortly now.
Posted at 21/9/2018 12:09 by fillipe
Good interest in BHRD today......+ 15%....leaderboard stuff!

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Posted at 18/9/2018 14:11 by leeterry
Hi Chimers. I was just wondering if I could ask you a question. I'm assuming you aren't invested in BHRD from the comments you post. Therefore why do you spend time reading the business updates and writing so much on here? This is not a criticism in any way, I'm just curious. It seems a big effort for such a small, underperforming company.

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