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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Bus.Sys.Grp | BSG | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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18.75 | 18.75 |
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Posted at 13/6/2008 14:07 by latifs100 come on 20p...Highlights: * Pre-tax profit of £925k from a loss of £252k in the prior year * Cash balance up £1.1m to £9.3m at the year end from £8.2m a year before * Contractual revenues up 18% to £8.4m at the year end from £7.1m a year before * Final dividend of 0.4p per share no debt |
Posted at 21/2/2008 12:38 by adam Netstore was bid for and we know BSG too cheap, plus large king-maker stake. So an offer must be a distinct possibility. |
Posted at 20/7/2007 15:00 by diku How about a mangement buyout...or should I say Private Equity!!! surely some of the mid cap software companies must be looking at BSG...for it's cash pile... |
Posted at 15/6/2007 08:43 by latifs100 Summary of results* Pre-tax loss of #262k (#767k profit prior year). * Revenues decreased by 5.1% to #32.9m for the year (#34.6m prior year). * Cash balance of #8.2m and no debt (#9.3m prior year). During the year the Group returned #1m of cash to shareholders through a combination of share buy-backs and dividend. * The Group has made substantial progress in building contractual revenues. The annualised value of contracts at the year end increased from #5.4m at 31 March 2006 to #7.1m at 31 March 2007. * Breakeven achieved in second half of the year |
Posted at 13/2/2007 15:20 by latifs100 cmon.. bsg directors any announcements to make( good or bad) .or are you all on the golf course.. really cheesed off with this co'. |
Posted at 02/2/2007 14:54 by jim_black Big cash balance but the last results didnt get my pulse racing. Watching thoguhFYI Theres some more shares with cash listed here although BSG isnt there |
Posted at 26/9/2006 11:22 by hugepants I still hold a small amount of these. I sold most after the results which I thought disappointing. If BSG interests you then take a look at SKC where net cash also covers about 90% of the market cap. Difference is SKC's profits are now growing strongly. They recently announced their interim results. Operating profit quadrupled to 0.2M for the 6 month period. Outlook is for continued growth. Remarkably the company is only valued at 0.5M! (stripping out the cash) interims: Note. SKC also has a stake in sportcal.com + freehold property worth 0.5M. |
Posted at 20/7/2006 14:05 by latifs100 lets get this back upto 20p by dec-06.pays dividend, plenty of cash |
Posted at 15/6/2006 08:24 by hugepants Pat, I can almost see the grin on your face :) Seriously though this is quite an odd company when the loss of such a relatively small contract can turn the company loss-making. I wonder they are talking about an operating loss or if you include the interest will company still be profitable? They also say loss-making in the short-term. Does this mean a few months or the whole year. Also doubling H1 profit to get a FY profit clearly doesnt apply in this case! But there shouldnt be much downside if the company are happy to buy 4.8m shares at 12.25p. Also a decent dividend of 0.3p payable. Just means there is limited upside potential in the short term at least. |
Posted at 13/6/2006 14:07 by hugepants PatOut of interest do you know how much effect this contract loss will have? BSG should do around 1M pre-tax profit this year. Around 0.4M will be on interest on cash and 0.6M operating profit. I just wonder how much effect losing a 2M per annum contract can have on a business with 35M in revenues? Even if you halve operating profit to 0.3M then BSG should still do say 0.7M next year. But they also say the expect to be able to compensate for the loss of this contract in other ways. So its not clear and Im personally not worried. The 9M or so cash (versus 10M market cap) protects the downside. |
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