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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eagle Eye Solutions Group Plc | LSE:EYE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKF1YD83 | ORD 1P |
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% | 470.00 | 460.00 | 480.00 | 470.00 | 470.00 | 470.00 | 2,535 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Programming Service | 43.2M | 1.19M | 0.0404 | 116.34 | 138.14M |
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16/4/2024 13:32 | Strong tailwind expected for loyalty schemes: FT: Loyalty schemes pay for shoppers and shareholders Try to buy anything these days and shoppers are inevitably encouraged to sign up to a loyalty programme. Rewards schemes are proliferating. Globally, one in three of the businesses that do not currently operate loyalty schemes will do so by 2027, says consulting firm Gartner. Companies that have long offered programmes are also sweetening the rewards. US retailer PetSmart added premium tiers to its loyalty scheme this month. What appears good for shoppers has perks for investors too. An academic study based on 322 companies with loyalty programmes found both long and short-term benefits. Sales rose 7 per cent on average in the first year of a scheme’s introduction and gross profits 6 per cent, according to the 2019 research by academics from Michigan State and Oakland universities in the US. At their simplest, loyalty programmes offer a pact with consumers: keep coming back to us, leaving a data trail each time, and in return you will receive points that can be swapped for goods and services. Their very longevity implies effectiveness. Frequent-flyer points have been around since the 1970s. Trading stamps, a precursor, began life in the late 19th century. So, too, does the increasing complexity of many schemes, with different tiers and discounted prices. The addition of membership fees is also increasing. These have been found to increase usage. | lomax99 | |
16/4/2024 13:28 | Small top-up for me. | lomax99 | |
03/4/2024 15:08 | HY numbers showed weak growth in the legacy business, I definitely have this on the watch list but I think this explains the dip | sporazene2 | |
03/4/2024 13:32 | Useful dip, may add. | lomax99 | |
21/3/2024 09:46 | Eagle Eye (EYE) H1 FY24 results presentation - March 24 Eagle Eye CEO, Tim Mason and CFO Lucy Sharman-Munday present half year results for the six months ended 31 December 2023. Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: | tomps2 | |
29/2/2024 21:55 | Thanks Tomps2, a good watch/listen. I bought in when these drooped to a quid for a short time a few year's ago. I fully expect them to be a 10 bagger for me in the not toooooo distant future. | rambutan2 | |
29/2/2024 14:42 | Eagle Eye (EYE) Capital Markets Day - February 2024 Eagle Eye, a leading SaaS company that creates digital customer connections enabling personalised, real-time marketing hosted this Captial Markets event for Analysts and Investors on the 22nd February 2024. Operational management and executives outlined the developments in the loyalty market, their strategy to become a £100m revenue and 25% EBITDA margin business and Eagle AI, their newly launched AI-powered data science solution. Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: | tomps2 | |
16/1/2024 16:20 | Trading Update out | lomax99 | |
16/1/2024 11:44 | Expecting a trading update shortly, perhaps later this week. | lomax99 | |
15/1/2024 16:43 | Understood althoughI think you're using statutory EPS which includes 1.3mm oneoff acquisition costs (Untie Knots) and 1.3mm amortisation of the acquisition goodwill. Adding back the 2.6mm, you get PAT of 3.8mm rather than 1.2mm which gives an historic EPS of 12p and a historic PE of 46. | wjccghcc | |
15/1/2024 13:45 | All fair points, WJCCGHCC, but PE (as opposed to forecast PE) is 130+ so, using Jim Slater's PEG assessment, that sort of PE would be justified by earnings growth exceeding 130%. PBT isn't earnings and even that's "only" forecast to grow at 44%. Don't get me wrong, 44% PBT growth is fantastic, but at this valuation I think it's going to be a disappointment to buy/hold this stock over anything other than the very short term. Just my opinion of course. | mr whizz | |
15/1/2024 12:47 | Current EPS forecast 14.4p = PE of 40. With forecast PBT growth of 44%, it's expensive but not ridiculously high, particularly as they're the global leader in digital loyalty/coupon enabling and they've just released Eagle AI which is the first AI product for determining personalised offers for individual shoppers. Also, remember they're reinvesting 75% of profits to grow the business internationally so profits are lower than if it was being run as a steady state. | wjccghcc | |
15/1/2024 12:39 | The valuation of Eagle Eye looks ridiculously high. OK so short term it's possible to make money from upward blips but it's valued at more than 4 times annual revenue and 130+ times annual earnings. That's a vast amount of future good news that's already priced in. | mr whizz | |
14/1/2024 11:51 | Eagle Eye Solutions is a tech stock to watch Eagle Eye Solutions talks the talk on personalised digital marketing, but its ‘impressive growth’ indicates that the rewards from artificial intelligence are more than just talk Eagle Eye Solutions, whose software powers loyalty programmes for the likes of Pret A Manger, Morrisons and Asda, is an archetypal British tech firm. It’s a minnow with a market capitalisation of only £150m. The overall tech sector has been solemnly swearing for some time now that artificial intelligence is on the cusp of changing everything. Eagle Eye is adamant that its deployment of machine learning on its vast haul of data will power it ahead. Eagle Eye’s AI platform allows brands to target individual customers with deals based on their likes and past shopping. It is already running at scale, sending out 750m offers each week, and managing 100m members of loyalty schemes. Revenues for the year to June 29, 2023, rose by a third to £43.1m, and post-tax profit doubled, albeit from just £600,000 to £1.2m. Clients stick with the firm once its platform sits in their “stack”: churn was a mere 0.2%. International growth is strong, with US revenues doubling last year. Eagle Eye is showing that AI lucre is more than just talk: last week, it signed its first client — a large Canadian food business — to EagleAI, which offers a new way to autonomously concoct offers and target them to customers. “The first win is important,” said Katie Cousins at the investment firm Shore Capital. AI, she added, will result in Eagle Eye “leading an industry where effectively harnessing data to… generate incremental revenues is increasingly important”. Complete article: No position but onto my watchlist. | masurenguy | |
14/1/2024 09:53 | Wish I'd loaded up at the lows as my position here is nugatory. That said everything in my portfolio is well up since then so it doesn't matter. Quality company doing interesting things and continuing to invest in its products. It deserves to be expensive. | hpcg | |
14/1/2024 07:08 | Tipped in the Sunday Times | bigbigdave | |
14/12/2023 08:53 | Added a few. H1 Trading update due next month. | lomax99 | |
13/10/2023 10:13 | It's a great company IMO, but nothing can escape the flight of money from the very small end of the market. | hpcg | |
10/10/2023 17:42 | Price falls on very low volumes are overdone in my view. Investec set a target price in range of £8.60 - £8.77 on current information. Wait and see. | 15geraldine | |
22/9/2023 10:44 | Eagle Eye (EYE) Full Year results presentation - September 23 Eagle Eye CEO, Tim Mason and CFO, Lucy Sharman-Munday present Full Year results for the year ended 30 June 2023. An exceptional year of growth, delivering revenue and profits ahead of initial expectations. Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: | tomps2 | |
20/9/2023 15:26 | Share price dip makes no sense other than short term investors getting bored. This is a market leading business with very solid financials with very significant market opportunity and strong management team. Patience is the game here. | 15geraldine | |
19/9/2023 12:50 | Eagle Eye Solutions posted Finals for the year ended 30th June this morning. Group revenue was up 36% to £43.1m with ARR up 40% to £33.3m. Adjusted EBITDA was up 36% to £8.8m with margin relatively steady at 20.4%. Statutory profit after tax more than doubled to £1.2m. The Group’s balance sheet strengthened with net cash increasing to £9.3m. In short strong financial performance delivered revenue and profit ahead of the Board's initial expectations, reflecting the strength of the Group’s SaaS business model and growing customer demand. Growth continued with the successful acquisition of Untie Nots, delivering European expansion and AI opportunity. Guidance was solid with trading in the FY24 to date in line with Board expectations and the Board remains confident in achieving another positive year of profitable growth in FY24. Valuation is the obvious cloud to the investment case with forward PE ratio up near 39x. Share price also lacks momentum and has been drifting sideways for 2 and a half years. EYE is a small-cap Tech name with lots of growth and profit potential, but it remains a share to monitor for now... ...from WealthOracle | kalai1 | |
19/9/2023 12:43 | Good results! | lomax99 | |
23/7/2023 17:58 | Short post below from Eagle Eye on LinkedIn congratulating Pret on its H1 results. Great to be so entwined with clients... Eagle Eye 10,871 followers 3d • Edited • Huge congratulations to Pret A Manger from all the team at Eagle Eye for posting a great set of results for H1. We are incredibly proud of our partnership, and it is so exciting to see Club Pret continuing to go from strength to strength. The subscription generated 57.9 million redemptions globally in 2022, up from 34.7 million redemptions in 2021, and sales per Club Pret transaction are close to 30% higher than those without a subscription. Time for a celebratory coffee! #loyalty #subscription #ClubPret #EagleEye | strollingmolby | |
19/7/2023 08:49 | Prep a Manger results today show a return to profit with growth attributed to subscription services…̷ | 15geraldine |
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