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EMAN Everyman Media Group Plc

56.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Everyman Media Group Plc LSE:EMAN London Ordinary Share GB00BFH55S51 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 56.00 55.00 57.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 2,286 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Business Services, Nec 78.82M -3.5M -0.0384 -14.58 51.06M
Everyman Media Group Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EMAN. The last closing price for Everyman Media was 56p. Over the last year, Everyman Media shares have traded in a share price range of 51.00p to 72.00p.

Everyman Media currently has 91,178,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Everyman Media is £51.06 million. Everyman Media has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -14.58.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/3/2024
10:55
Someone put this company out of its publicly quoted misery please....
everton448
12/3/2024
11:04
Early April results last year, so probably a month or so to wait for next news flow IMO....DYOR
qs99
06/3/2024
07:42
Ok - thank you. Will be interesting to see how it plays out
everton448
06/3/2024
07:27
Para 4 of 436 refers.

voting percentages.

you don't need everyone on board - you need enough on board

quepassa
05/3/2024
20:04
I understand the good point you make about the incentivisation of management and board members to acquiesce in a PE takeover. What I don't understand is why other major holders, who would not be similarly incentivised, would be bought out at a discount to fair value
everton448
05/3/2024
16:25
Probably 5-6 weeks before 23 FY results are out, so maybe a drift until then as directors are in a close period no? DYOR

Just looks an odd/"wrong" price IMO....DYOR and let's see what the FY update brings.

qs99
05/3/2024
15:12
see para's 2 & 3 of 436
quepassa
05/3/2024
13:50
I think you're right. But why would the other large holders cooperate - that is the bit I do not understand
everton448
05/3/2024
13:47
not PI's moving the stock but PE's.

436 refers

Standard modus operandi in my opinion.

all imo. dyor.
qp

quepassa
05/3/2024
12:50
Such small volumes though so PIs moving this down as no buyers.

need their IR team on the case!

DYOR

qs99
05/3/2024
09:29
Back to the 50s by the look of things. I wonder whether this will ever recover...
everton448
01/2/2024
11:48
may see back of 70p today IMO

Doesn't look to be a lot of stock around IMO, DYOR....market finally seeing this for what it is! DYOR

qs99
01/2/2024
11:26
I am with Boozey on the entirety of what he writes in post 434. PE don't pay big premiums in my humble experience.

They usually try and get management on board to enable them to make a low-ball recommended offer by promising to take management across.

And you will never find out what their remuneration/incentivisation packages may or may not be under a new PE owner......

It is interesting to do the shareholder math and add together the shareholdings of certain parties.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
01/2/2024
10:49
It is PE so unless a third party bidder comes on board to bid I would not expect a major premium, should indeed an offer be forthcoming.
boozey
01/2/2024
10:47
So I am guessing that Blue Coast are about to make an offer for them - but I cannot see how they get the big shareholders who bailed them out during COVID to accept maybe 80p per share? Or do you think something else is going on?
everton448
01/2/2024
10:46
The question is how quickly parties can act upon the share price before sparks start flying
quepassa
01/2/2024
10:32
Finally market woken up
qs99
01/2/2024
10:03
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to work out what is going on here....
quepassa
01/2/2024
09:43
Yes maybe he took them to help a seller, but that is some big "help"!

Not sure why you would take 70p. Specific industry writer strikes hit company, but metrics IMO look pretty solid, plus picking up cinemas out of insolvency should IMO be a cheap "win"...let's see..

DYOR

qs99
01/2/2024
08:51
Who was selling that volume of shares? Especially at 56p? More like a kind of MBO rather than bid possible. But let's see. If we get 70p I would take it!
boozey
01/2/2024
08:47
so has bought c.4-5% of business post the trading update, and near to 29.9%....will he push to get to that figure? DYOR
qs99
01/2/2024
08:24
So now near to 29.9% stake, that is a material purchase.....bid coming? DYOR
qs99
31/1/2024
09:37
Your post appeared to me a criticism of the company - as if they were using the term director purchase inappositely, when they were not in fact using that term at all. That seemed to me to be unfair. That’s all. And that apart, I agree with you that the future for Everyman looks highly uncertain. Although arguably balanced to the upside since Blue Coast could not vote on a takeover proposal made by them, and the shares are tightly held by other major shareholders and directors who in aggregate own over 60 per cent and who presumably would not allow PE to buy the business cheaply - although I understand cheaply here is a chameleon word which takes its colour from the reader’s own view of value
everton448
31/1/2024
09:21
1. I erroneously lifted up my terminolgy from previous post.

But you are right it is, to be accurate , a Director Shareholding notification.

I have amended my original post accordingly.



Who's digging at what??

quepassa
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