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UNG Universe Group Plc

11.50
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Universe Group Plc UNG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 11.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
11.50 11.50
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Universe UNG Dividends History

No dividends issued between 24 Apr 2014 and 24 Apr 2024

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Posted at 24/6/2021 23:11 by dh1706
Brummy_git thank you for posting that video. It is so difficult to get anything on UNG normally. Let’s hope, after years of failing to deliver UNG finally starts to deliver!
Posted at 24/6/2021 11:40 by dangersimpson2
Chairman, Andrew Blayze, ups his holding to 23.1m shares from just 300k previously:



Seems a big vote of confidence in the new CEO & CFO.

Seller was Celtech founder, who was always going to move on at some point.
Posted at 19/11/2020 10:26 by loganair
Th - I've been here since Universe paid their last dividend, then all the way through the Jetwash debacle which lost them c£1.5mln.

Over the years Universe has continually promised much but sadly delivered very little. Often saying there's new big contracts just round the corner, then nothing.

It seems to be Universe has just been treading water over the past 10 years, going nowhere.
Posted at 05/5/2020 11:49 by srpactive
Morning just all.

Looking very good here, yes and a test of 6p would be good.

No contact investments are a target of mine going forward, ung, see and mno
my latest.

dyor

active
Posted at 28/11/2019 19:02 by dangersimpson2
Was recorded by PI world I believe, but not gone up online yet as far as I can see. I attended the presentation - was a bit rambling IMO, Jeremy Lewis seemed to love the product so much he spent most of the time focused on that and we didn't get into as much detail on the financials as I would have liked. Not necessarily bad to have a CEO that is passionate about the product and to be fair the things UNG can offer convenience stores is really impressive, and better than the current technology that the big supermarkets have at the moment - personalised adverts & offers, in-store guidance to products etc. I just doubt whether anyone would bother with this when they go into their local costcutter for a 4-pinter!

A couple of other points that stood out to me:

- Celtech acquisition was really positive for the company - lots of cross-selling opportunities & all back end systems are transitioning to ab-initio.

- This should drive modest revenue growth (UNG are in the sweet spot with about 7% market share - enough to be a player, with a decent client list, not enough that growth would be difficult. Aim is to go from 7% to 12% market share in the next few years.

- more importantly, net margins should head back towards the 10% level as they transition completely to ab initio for back end systems.

If you do the maths on the revenue increase and margin increase you get some pretty decent profit figures compared to today's price. The question is can they deliver? If they do this won't be an overnight thing - they are targetting mid-21 - but the market is forward-looking so I'd expect the price to significantly appreciate in the next year or so if they are showing signs of delivering.

The presence of two strategic funds on the register - Downing & Gresham House - means that they will be getting the guidance/support they need, and pressure to deliver too. I know at least one of those funds seems confident that they will be able to do what they say.

I also wonder if they would make sense as an add on to one of the bigger players in the sector. For example, they do all the Morrisons petrol stations but not the stores where a much larger company is needed to deliver the PoS tech. Could be a cheap bolt-on to such a company to immediately add market share & cross-sell. Just to be clear, this bit wasn't talked about by the company though - this is just my general musing.

HTH
Posted at 17/4/2019 07:36 by dealit
I do feel UNG have done well to stay in profit considerating the loss of Conviviality Plc. UNG feel confident in future growth.
Posted at 03/4/2019 19:23 by boadicea
Lunchtime RNS issued - Takeover of Irish registered Camden Technology.
The terms look generous but claimed to be earnings enhancing.
Posted at 09/1/2019 15:09 by dealit
Cheers `Welsheagle`, I have held UNG for a many years, at present not in profit maybe things are on the up.
Posted at 15/11/2018 13:27 by arthur_lame_stocks
Gresham House have upped their stake significantly.
Posted at 03/10/2018 19:49 by loganair
UNG, valued at £11mln with £3mln cash in the bank and no debt.

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