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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Best Of The Best Plc | LSE:BOTB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B16S3505 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 530.00 | 525.00 | 535.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/4/2023 22:05 | KEEP SHORT SELLING as compensation bites into BOTB profits 350p target set. | jackson83 | |
04/4/2023 21:47 | expect this to tank on results day top up then at 400p's | jackson83 | |
31/3/2023 15:42 | Where's your evidence? They meet the billionaire buyout criteria of the profits being greater than a 15th of the value of the company, plus debts? | ![]() robbiereliable | |
31/3/2023 14:32 | Make your bloody mind up! | ![]() bridggar | |
31/3/2023 09:55 | from 20p to 3200p then back to 500p's opportunity to SELL / SHORT 400p soon business is in decline / recession now | jackson83 | |
30/3/2023 14:28 | No buy quote available. | ![]() someuwin | |
22/3/2023 12:45 | Moving up on low volume. Interesting | ![]() someuwin | |
15/3/2023 10:49 | Separately; further evidence just spotted on my theory that they’re going to do something (maybe a sale and leaseback?) in the future on their building…judgi Interim statement Jan 2021: Net assets at 31 October 2020 stood at £6.75 million underpinned by cash balances at the period end of £11.18 million and our 967-year leasehold office properties in London, valued at £0.95 million. The Group has no borrowings. Interim statement Jan 2022: Net assets at 31 October 2021 stood at £6.35 million underpinned by cash balances at the period end of £8.34 million and our 967-year leasehold office properties in London, valued at £0.95 million. The Group has no borrowings. Interim statement Jan 2023: Net assets at 31 October 2022 stood at £3.73 million underpinned by cash balances at the period end of £5.26 million (H1 2021: £8.34m) following the return of £6.75 million to shareholders via a tender offer in July 2022 and an ordinary dividend in October 2022. The Group is debt free. They always when taking about net assets and cash, talk about the leasehold. Why not this year? Intrigued. | ![]() feverfan | |
09/3/2023 08:06 | It always seems to do this post good results. Look at the chart. Everyone gets excited and it shoots up, then drifts down into results…usuall Next update should either be early May trading update or sooner if they announce the Sagi deal completion. TBC. | ![]() feverfan | |
09/3/2023 08:00 | How soon? ;) | ![]() brucie5 | |
03/3/2023 14:24 | Will be ticking up soon imo. | ![]() someuwin | |
27/2/2023 13:09 | I just don’t see the demand outside of lockdown, maybe I’m not the target demographic | danmart2 | |
27/2/2023 12:17 | good results expected | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 14:55 | last chance to purchase under 660p now ... news could land next week | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 14:49 | buying blocks up of 1000 shares ? | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 14:21 | BILLION POUND COMPANY within 5 years time to load up / BUY 15 x / 20 x your money ... | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 13:16 | I EXPECT THIS TO RISE to £50 within 2 years | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 13:12 | Slater paid £24 a share now its a bargain .... STRONG BUY | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 13:08 | keep buying folks as we will hit 15 pounds this year 100% | jackson83 | |
24/2/2023 11:49 | thanks @Someuwin Paul Scott's largest position now Here is another link where you do not need to be a member: hxxps://www.youtube. | ![]() doctor888 | |
24/2/2023 11:28 | Paul Hill & Paul Scott very bullish on BOTB... | ![]() someuwin |
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