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BBGI Bbgi Global Infrastructure S.a.

126.20
-0.40 (-0.32%)
Last Updated: 09:59:45
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bbgi Global Infrastructure S.a. LSE:BBGI London Ordinary Share LU0686550053 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.40 -0.32% 126.20 557,774 09:59:45
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
126.40 127.60 127.00 126.20 126.80
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 83k 119.04M 0.1665 7.58 902.06M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
13:45:12 O 8,000 127.022 GBX

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13:45:13127.028,00010,161.76O
13:45:06126.784,0005,071.32O
13:42:04126.701,0731,359.51O
13:30:45126.801,4401,825.93O
13:11:11127.044,3355,507.01O

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Posted at 19/3/2024 08:20 by Bbgi Global Infrastructure Daily Update
Bbgi Global Infrastructure S.a. is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BBGI. The last closing price for Bbgi Global Infrastructure was 126.60p.
Bbgi Global Infrastructure currently has 714,787,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bbgi Global Infrastructure is £902,061,194.
Bbgi Global Infrastructure has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.58.
This morning BBGI shares opened at 126.80p
Posted at 15/2/2024 22:07 by williamcooper104
Like INPT too Don't like HICL relative to BBGI (low risk) and INPP (higher risk but better priced) Though when you dig into valuation assumptions on BBGI they aren't so expensive - eg they are very conservative on future inflation
Posted at 12/2/2024 12:54 by fabius1
'But BBGI does look cheap, unless there's a nasty hidden within it.' Indeed, the question is, what might the hidden nasty be? My hunch is perceived tremors within the EU in view of growing unrest. That aside, there have been signs of hefty buying over the last few days as perhaps part of a shift towards 'bond' related instruments. We are certainly seeing a retest in Treasury/Gilt pricing.
Posted at 12/2/2024 12:20 by spectoacc
Bought a few, grr. It nearly always goes wrong when I'm negative on a stock, patient, then eventually pull the trigger. ADIG a great example, LTI another.

But BBGI does look cheap, unless there's a nasty hidden within it.
Posted at 09/2/2024 14:47 by williamcooper104
Near 7 divi yield that's growing with next to no refi/interest rate risk BBGI is one of my top holdings Bought for boredom; when HICL started getting a little less boring Not disappointed
Posted at 09/2/2024 14:46 by williamcooper104
Fortunately BBGI just shares a couple of ticker letters with DGI19
Posted at 09/2/2024 13:42 by topvest
Yes, I think they are just trying to follow the herd. It will end in disaster for the bubble its creating. I have put in a VCT application today, but want to take a look at income value over the weekend. There are some wonderful bargains if you focus on oversold equities where the dividend is very well covered. BBGI is a good example. Nearly 7% dividend yield for the lowest risk alternative on the market. Some financials are super-cheap as well. On alternatives, I think investors have been scared by some big disasters, so best to stick to the quality names with long track records.
Posted at 09/2/2024 12:56 by spectoacc
Picked up a handful of BBGI in the accounts of others; still can't quite pull the trigger for myself (not helped by having a DGI9 catastrophe).

IMO these baffling markets are down to funds/asset managers selling. There's quite a few RNS's going through on some. If it's a stock they're not selling/don't hold, then happy days. If it's one where they're selling say 10% of the equity - then ouch. They don't seem to care all that much about price.

Not saying that's definitely BBGI, but has been some strong volume just recently.
Posted at 06/2/2024 12:22 by spectoacc
Or things (the risk-free) have changed.

Other problem is Opportunity Cost - CLI, ORIT, CREI all leaping at me this morning, tho not quite enough to catch.

@topvest - absolutely, the US (or rather, the magnificent 7) are in an epic bubble. Loved the stat, which I'll now mess up, that just the increase in value in two of them (was it Meta and Amazon?) on results day last week, was more than the entire combined market cap of BP and Shell.

If that ain't a bubble, I don't know what is. BP/Shell aren't a pair of provincial UK co's.

Have you read Albert Edwards and his Ice Age (tm) thesis? Seems to posit one final hurrah - rates cut right back down again, bonds hugely outperforming - before central bankers & govnts begin to monetise the debt.

What concerns me is, the debt load is still growing faster than either GDP growth or productivity. How's it going to be paid off, how can it ever be reduced? It can grow forever, if GDP/productivity is doing well.

Apologies for OT. Still not an owner of BBGI.
Posted at 05/2/2024 12:30 by spectoacc
Thanks. Suspect the sector would be like the REITs - selective bids, mostly below NAV (CSH; CTPT, EPIC; API).

I thought the endless inst (presumably) selling would have run its course by now, but there's more Opportunity Cost than ever out there.

Some of these very cheap for very good reason, and some (eg SEIT) I hold, but for eg from watchlist:

SEIT
TENT
GSF
GRID
HEIT
TRIG
BBGI
GCP
ORIT
CLI

Most at prices I wouldn't have expected to see other than in a market crash.

God knows what they'll be if we get one.
Posted at 31/1/2024 13:20 by spectoacc
Never been a holder, but not sure it's particularly attractive as a bid target at a premium, particularly as that wouldn't be much of a bump for shareholders (particularly early shareholders).

Rate expectations revision still has a way to run too IMO - got completely daft, eg "..Up to 6 cuts in UK in 2024".

Yield not that sparkling, considering what largely risk-free ERNS currently pays me.

Have never held BBGI, but have had eye on it as being the quality play. Most likely I'll fail to ever buy, unless it gets a bump down on eg something geopolitical.
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