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BGO Bango Plc

124.50
0.50 (0.40%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bango Plc LSE:BGO London Ordinary Share GB00B0BRN552 ORD 20P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.50 0.40% 124.50 122.00 127.00 126.00 123.50 125.50 86,531 14:19:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Radiotelephone Communication 28.49M -2.14M -0.0279 -44.62 95.58M
Bango Plc is listed in the Radiotelephone Communication sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BGO. The last closing price for Bango was 124p. Over the last year, Bango shares have traded in a share price range of 95.60p to 217.50p.

Bango currently has 76,774,700 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bango is £95.58 million. Bango has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -44.62.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/9/2020
13:11
This is more like it , looks like a pre results rise,
alangriffbang
07/9/2020
17:12
Just as I said they marked it up a tad and everybody went home ,boring!
alangriffbang
06/9/2020
08:42
IC777,personally I think they will do the usual and announce more deals days before the results ,hope ray does a speech on you tube it’s always interesting to watch,
alangriffbang
06/9/2020
02:31
All times high am not sure...but possibly above 2 quids...think it will surprise on the marketplace side, which given the potential will probably be worth many more multiples versus the payments side which is considered more of a legacy cutthroat business...however marketplace and data does add value to the whole ecosystem , which then makes payments rather more profitable than it should be. And even the payments business, by itself, with some consolidation in the industry should also trend towards better profitability.
ic777
05/9/2020
23:48
Well, this time, they should show B/E small profit right?

If so, from here pretty much all new revenue drops to the bottom line so they'll deserve to be on a decent forward multiple.

mauricemonkey
05/9/2020
20:33
SEV22, many times over the past years they read very well only to find that the share price has dropped, I do hope you are right this time,
alangriffbang
05/9/2020
20:26
I am expecting the share price to move towards all-time highs if the annual results are well received on Tuesday, 15th September (just over a week away).
sev22
05/9/2020
19:40
amt, where’s the rise going to come from this week bango, boku ,or neither,
alangriffbang
04/9/2020
15:44
Holding up well despite the big tech sell off
amt
03/9/2020
16:46
Thank you sev 22 it’s always nice to have a positive post on here, well done,
alangriffbang
03/9/2020
16:05
5G: With great power comes great change.
September 3,2020.

All good product roll outs take time. And 5G is no different, with an infrastructure in its infancy and the high price of compatible devices. But, in the next five years or so, 4G will fade out and 5G will rise up. This powerful new technology will change our online lives completely, both for consumers and service providers.

For you and me
Think ‘the Ussain Bolt of connectivity’: 100 x faster than 4G. 5G will offer performance and connectivity levels that are as good as, or better than, fixed broadband. No need for underground cables to power your home internet. It will come over the air via wi-fi. You’ll be able to stream music and movies with no lagging and no interruptions. You’ll be able to install games on your phone, and play them, anywhere, without a hitch.

Initially, this precious commodity of connectivity will be targeted at urban, well populated areas. Rural areas, as is often the case, may be waiting longer.

For the paying user
Making digital payments will be quicker and easier than ever before. Buying big ticket items, like a car, will be less time consuming with credit checks and quotes being done within milliseconds. Zapping through your online shop or grabbing a sales bargain will be super speedy.

As the payment experience becomes breathtakingly quick, so the need for physical cash subsides. Many consumers use mobile wallets that store their cards on their phones. The simple tap of a mobile device to pay for goods - a cup of coffee, a gallon of petrol, lunch in a bar - is an increasingly common sight. The advent of 5G will mean credit and debit cards are far more likely to be stuffed in a drawer at home.

As people develop greater trust in mobile wallets as a safe and secure means of paying, notes and coins are becoming less commonplace and, some might argue, obsolete. Almost, but not quite. However, 5G will speed up this process.

For streaming services
For people who love movies and music, 5G is quite literally a game changer: the quality of your purchases – and the speed in which they download - will surpass all that you’ve known before. Watching 4K movies on your tablet or device will be truly frictionless, the image flawless with no frustrating buffering!

However, it’s not just about quality, it’s about quantity. Members of the same household, just rooms apart, will be able to stream what they like at the same time. So, if your teenager is streaming an old episode of Friends upstairs and your other half is streaming sport in the living room and your 9 year old is downloading a homework app in his bedroom, you can still stream that movie you’ve been dying to watch.

A troublesome connection, with interruptions, lagging and slow downloads, will be a thing of the past. With 5G there are no limits to the complexity and richness of the content that can be streamed onto a phone, even in a crowded place, like a music festival or football stadium.

With streaming instead of downloading, mobile devices will need less storage, everything is neatly tucked away in the Cloud for whenever you need it. As for gamers, heaven awaits. The fast data exchange and increased bandwidth delivered by a new generation of 5G enabled devices will allow for sophisticated, multi-player games to be delivered at high quality and with real-time responses.

For the mobile operator
It doesn’t take a genius to work out that 5G customers are valuable. The average revenue per user (ARPU) of a customer subscribing to a 5G network is far higher than those on 3G or 4G.

5G users spend more, bringing increased revenue to operators, especially when they pay through their phone bills with Direct Carrier Billing (DCB). With 5G, dormant DCB users will be likely to re-activate as more digital services become available.

Bango partners will benefit in multiple ways. Global giants, like Amazon, Google and Microsoft who use the Bango Platform to power payments and OTT bundles, will feel a surge in increased behavior. Mobile operators will benefit in two ways: through increased consumption of first and third party content and services, and from maximizing acquisition, retention and monetization of subscribers through the data insights provided by Bango. All generating increased revenue.

Where now?
Right now, 5G is limbering up at the starting line. But just wait for that race to begin: no messy and unreliable cables; no lagging; no cash or cards; no worry about data storage; no looking back. 4G will be left for dust.

Find out how to maximize the 5G opportunity through the Bango Platform.

sev22
02/9/2020
17:31
WebLinkMan ,I am aware of that ,this share is grossly undervalued and it’s still in danger of dropping ,I wish the jam tomorrow could be today, good luck
alangriffbang
02/9/2020
17:06
Bango is in the top table with its Marketplace product already:
weblinkman
02/9/2020
12:14
Looks like it’s boku’s turn today ,
alangriffbang
01/9/2020
16:49
Thank you sev, I posted a message lunchtime it’s come through three times and I haven’t been able to log into Advfn since, it looks as if it’s back on now ,good luck,
alangriffbang
01/9/2020
16:30
From a technical analysis point of view the stock is now a 'strong buy' at 1.55, having just moved through all the moving day averages.
sev22
01/9/2020
14:23
Well well well amt it must have been due to me shouting at my I pad ,ha ha ha
alangriffbang
01/9/2020
14:23
Well well well amt it must have been due to me shouting at my I pad ,ha ha ha
alangriffbang
01/9/2020
14:23
Well well well amt it must have been due to me shouting at my I pad ,ha ha ha
alangriffbang
01/9/2020
12:51
amt bango is still alive ,and GGP and shanta are flying ,looks like a good day for all,
alangriffbang
01/9/2020
08:24
Is that you Al buying EML. What great timing. Bango boring.
In fairness to Bango at least the shares have help up against a falling stock market.

amt
31/8/2020
06:53
Think have to wait for their results
....

ic777
30/8/2020
18:28
ant, I hope we have a better week with bango next week ,there must be some news they can release, I can’t believe when the directors bought here they thought it would drop back to this level, boku seems to be rising on nothing, I’m sure that bango will do far better in the long run ,have a good bank holiday,
alangriffbang
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