Maybe 6th June? |
Why are the finals so late this year? Last year they were on 20th March, Morningstar's estimate is for today, and there's nothing on the website AFAICS. |
the results for the year to 30 November 2023 should be out soon |
Christopher Mills keeps buying, now at 25.48%. What is his end game here ? |
To parody the Marks and Sparks ad,... this isn't just any old NED, this is a Chris Mills NED. |
A NED has been buying at these levels, controlling over 25%. |
hxxps://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/telecom/aim-bbb/bigblu-broadband-shares/news/bigblu-broadband-plc-lonbbb-doing-what-it-can-to-lift-shares |
"BigBlu offers compelling value and bumper free cash flow" - acc to Simon Thompson this pm |
I can see a sale of Quickline stake, and possibly Norway, to fund acquisitions in Oz imo. - 'all options' including a ASX listing. |
Yes - solid is the word. Comfortably worth £30-40m as it stands IMO, but the crucial bit is: "[Re Skymesh...] the Board continues to assess all options to realise value for shareholders, including a potential spin out ASX listing, as previously announced." |
Solid results, but not much happening other than cost savings. |
Yes, I did what was intended to be a small dummy trade to check the price. The ask was 44p, but I got quoted 41.1p so just let the small top-up go through as it's v slightly less than previously |
I love buying the Simon Thompson fade. |
Sorry, didn't realise the rise had been caused by Simon Thompson's re-tip today.
FWIW, he concludes with:
"Expect the share price fall to reverse quickly when the penny drops with investors. A likely IPO of SkyMesh could well bring FinnCap’s 90p target into play. Buy." |
Encouraging move up today. Obviously, it could be worth a lot more if and when it spins out its Skymesh subsidiary operation in Australia. Chris Mills topped up at 48.5p in March to go to over 25% and he's infinitely smarter (and richer...) than me so I was happy to buy at 42p.
According to Simon Thompson, when he tipped it on 1st March at 54pps, they're forecast by FinnCap to make £5.6m on revenue of £31.9m this year. He thinks a realistic valuation for Skymesh is something around 95p a share. I'd be a lot more pessimistic - but still..! In addition, there's BBB's Nordic business which is said to be recovering - so as and when the listing does happen, BBB should comfortably double and will still be undervalued and Chris Mills has a great track record of making sure this kind of thing does come to pass. He did a Vox markets podcast earlier this week in which BBB wasn't mentioned at all - so it made me wonder if he couldn't say anything about it as he's on the BoD and there's imminent news? That said, I don't think he mentioned them on the last Vox Markets interview either. |
45p per share autumn 2021 |
Can i just ask, if someone would care to tell me, i assume these have given cash back to shareholders - how much is the total cash paid back please? |
Results released - looks like everything is up for sale, or maybe turning itself into an investment co with minority stakes in growing telcos? |
Another 5p+ rise today. |
Bbb is trading at a huge discount when you take into account Skymesh valuation which once floated will give a moderate valuation of 96p. Imo when skymesh gets floated in Ausiland, I expect the valuation to be over £1.15 to 1.30. Do your own DD. |
Read article now. ST in IC suggests skymesh alone worth 96p of bbb if floated in Oz |
What is the summary of this ST IC article? |
ST just drop an article on IC. Let's hope we can push on from here |
seems quite a bit of interest in this one recently. Volume has been excellent last few weeks. |