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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bluebay | LSE:BBAY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1G52761 | ORD 0.1P |
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Bluebay Asset Management (BBAY) Share Charts1 Year Bluebay Asset Management Chart |
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18/10/2010 | 15:17 | BlueBay - its not your ordinary kind of asset manager! | 157 |
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Posted at 30/9/2010 09:55 by lgpixels Any thoughts of MAM Funds Plc (MMF) with the results out today? Bluebay Asset Management is valued at EV/FUM 2.3% compared to MAM Funds at 1.5%. Arbuthnot have issued a strong buy recommendation with a price target of 40p compared to the current price of 20p. |
Posted at 02/5/2010 13:20 by a1samu Dont know how good this company is. It appears that the lions share of the profits are eaten up by ever increasing commissions & staff remmuneration.The record seems to be as: Period 30.6.2008A 31.12.2008A30.6.2009 Ended PTP £50,064M £8,598M £17,545M £26,008M £51M % of revenue 43.5% 16% 17% 37% 40% Commission paid out £2.086M £1,839M £6,536M £6,812M £12.6M % of revernue 1.8% 3.4% 6.1% 8.9% 9% It appears to me that the pot ( Pretax profits = PTP ) available to the ordinary sharholders is an ever uncertain measure. Being promised to distribute between 50% and 100% of the profits to ordinary shareholders is an uncertain income, since one cannor rely on a steady pot being available even in good times. I wonder what this dividend policy will bring in bad times, when the commissions, bonuses & remmuneration seems to be escalating all the time. |
Posted at 17/3/2010 18:57 by joseph moran This share doesn't seem to have any direction at the moment, although i believe it can go higher, its been to over £5 previously. It pays a reasonable dividend and they said they would pay more in the future. |
Posted at 20/1/2010 11:00 by cockneyrebel Nice chart - trading statement any day:0814 GMT [Dow Jones] UBS raises BlueBay Asset Management (BBAY.LN) to buy from neutral and lifts target price to 400p from 360p. Notes BlueBay is due to announce its 2Q'10 assets under management to Dec. 31 on Jan. 21 and the brokerage forecasts AUM will rise 9% to $34B from end-September '09. Says this is expected to be driven primarily by further net fund inflows, helped by BlueBay's broad array of strongly performing bond funds. UBS says "BlueBay's forecast AUM growth in 2Q'10 is faster than Ashmore's (ASHM.LN) reported 2% increase in 2Q'10 AUM." BlueBay shares +2.8% at 365p. (MMA) CR |
Posted at 11/9/2009 12:51 by yaesu I had wondered about taking some profits myself but haven't so far. What a wonderful share this is - and hardly anyone talks about it ! |
Posted at 25/8/2009 11:55 by chester A closing price of 303p + and its looking very nice. |
Posted at 14/5/2009 10:48 by 15billyb15 Waiting for a dip to buy more but it never happens LOLnot with bbay, ftse 350 material soon? |
Posted at 01/2/2009 15:25 by greg the grinch re orange5 - 8 Jan'09 - 21:21 - 118 of 121Thank you Greg, but why was there such a difference in the selling price and the buying price, can you please explain to me? Thanks. yes the spread seems to start wide and close in the day. The whole market is a lotery at the moment. I think more forced sellers are going to happen if the dow stays under 8000. re bbay there has been a lot of interest in corp debt so next results might be good...........mmm |
Posted at 08/1/2009 17:04 by greg the grinch As i see it they specialize in corporate debt.The margins were so big recently that some liquidated shares to buy debt. BBAY should of been in the front of the queue. If they played this right and the world does not implode their earnings might see record highs at some point in the future. Still a risk as we dont know. |
Posted at 07/1/2009 12:35 by its the oxman please correct me if wrong but asi understand it bbay has no debt, rather £40m cash |
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