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BEG Begbies Traynor Group Plc

107.00
-3.00 (-2.73%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Begbies Traynor Group Plc LSE:BEG London Ordinary Share GB00B0305S97 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -3.00 -2.73% 107.00 107.00 109.50 109.00 107.50 108.00 325,217 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 121.83M 2.91M 0.0185 58.38 170.11M
Begbies Traynor Group Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BEG. The last closing price for Begbies Traynor was 110p. Over the last year, Begbies Traynor shares have traded in a share price range of 105.50p to 139.00p.

Begbies Traynor currently has 157,508,057 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Begbies Traynor is £170.11 million. Begbies Traynor has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 58.38.

Begbies Traynor Share Discussion Threads

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24/2/2020
09:30
...........'Taxpayers picked up the bill for a wave of insolvencies last year, with the cost of payouts to redundant staff jumping by 16 per cent to £346.1million. This was the highest payout in seven years.'

.....morally sad to hear such news, but great news going forward for BEG.

santangello
17/2/2020
13:55
Seen this period of support and technical buying to add in 'the low price sale'
santangello
14/2/2020
20:46
Cenkos are advising on the IPO of a competitor at a c£200m valuation.

hxxps://www.cityam.com/insolvency-firm-frp-advisory-appoints-broker-for-london-float

topvest
13/2/2020
15:45
7 trades of under 20 shares in the last 24 hours - what's that about? Silly small trades like that have not been seen here before.
aleman
13/2/2020
12:44
Gone above 20-day and 50-day averages now. Talk of a "Brexit bounce" seems to have gone right out of the window as background economic and coporate news seems to continue to deteriorate.
aleman
11/2/2020
08:03
200-day average held. Playing with 20 and 50 now.
aleman
31/1/2020
18:39
Coronavirus/Market jitters

Sit tight and ride the storm.

A decent trading statement in March should get BEG rocking n rolling again.

cravencottage
31/1/2020
16:23
Any ideas on why the drop anyone?
bogman1
30/1/2020
12:24
Personal insolvencies down probably due to reduced Credit Card use, reduced spending (High street etc) & general deleveraging.

Will it last though - the flesh is weak.

eeza
30/1/2020
11:31
Personal insolvencies were down 16% in Q4 on a year ago in an oddly sharp reversal of trend (FY 2019 +6.0%). However, I believe BEG is much more reliant on business insolvencies and they were up 8% in Q4 as the trend seem to still be slowly accelerating. (FY 2019 +6.8%)
aleman
28/1/2020
15:11
Honestly, anyone selling on the basis of a regular red flag alert RNS has a lot to learn about investing & trading.

No complaints from me, though. Always happy to oblige with a little tuition! :)

edmundshaw
28/1/2020
11:35
In the absence of any other trigger you would have to assume the 'Red Flag' headline spooked the market (retail).
eeza
28/1/2020
11:22
Nothing wrong with it at all Aleman, but skim readers would have just read Begbies Red Flag Alert and sold !
troy
28/1/2020
09:46
Perhaps some folk came on board from 2020 Stock tips and, having driven the price up with their purchases, read the headline and sold. We are not talking intellectual investors here; the tip after all was in the Daily Mail. :)
silverfern
28/1/2020
09:12
What's wrong with it? BEG issue 4 Red Flag updates per year. I can't see that it differs from any of the previous ones in its nature.
aleman
28/1/2020
08:28
Whoever wrote that RNS wants shooting or thanking depending on your viewpoint !

Didn't affect me but would have surely taken a few stops out.

troy
27/1/2020
12:50
Blue close?
eeza
27/1/2020
10:33
Followed suit, with a couple of lovely bargain buys this a.m :)
santangello
27/1/2020
09:30
I think nate has the answer, above.

However, gave me the chance to buy in.

eeza
27/1/2020
09:28
The Red Flag report suggests another year of growth for BEG in a slowing UK economy and we have a global pandemic that is likely to slow global demand and also benefit BEG. Has anybody out there selling suggested a reason why BEG might do badly when its market looks set to get busier?
aleman
27/1/2020
08:57
I think people saw that RNS and thought it was BEG red flag warning
nateroyd
27/1/2020
08:22
Begbies Traynor Group PLC Latest Red Flag Alert Report for Q4 2019
This makes an interesting read.

piwood
26/1/2020
22:07
No agenda guys

Just fishing for intelligence before topping up my holdings on the current bout of BEG weakness..

some chaps on the LSE.Shares board were deramping on the basis of regulatory legislation impeding BEG's progress and possibly subjecting them to some punitive measures..

Now from what Aleman's suggesting i'd be shocked if this info has any relevance whatsoever.

Cheers

CC

cravencottage
26/1/2020
18:30
LOL. That's funny. Regulations are always changing in accountancy and insolvency.

More seriously, though. HMRC is pushing itself up the pecking order in insolvencies to get its money first, making life tougher for some other creditors. Also, a consultancy paper was published in 2016 for a short moratorium in the insolvency process to buy some companies more time to sort themselves out. The legislation for this should be approaching voting stages after Brexit delays so that might be what you mean. Companies will still need legal help and approach the likes of BEG. BEG does business restructuring services - not just insolvencies. They receive payment for helping companies survive, too. I think the legislation's proposed moratorium period was limited to a month and was reckoned to be a tool that many companies might not bother with, bearing in mind there are already standstill agreements that are sometimes used. The impression I got was it would help a little but not make a huge difference to anything. I presume this is what you are referring to since it should be on the Parliamentary agenda for 2020 right after Brexit - unless you think otherwise and care to put some detail in your post?

aleman
26/1/2020
17:38
Ah, sorry, I thought you were genuinely confused. Everything and everybody is subject to regulation

What have you heard?
Where did you hear it?
From whom?
What kind of regulation?
Could they just possibly have an agenda?
Do you?

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