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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bilby Plc | LSE:BILB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BV9GHQ09 | ORD 10P |
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% | 39.00 | 38.00 | 40.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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15/11/2019 12:03 | Doubt it Directors invested 320kNew ceo has great track record Making 5m per annum Mkt cap tiny Strong buy 30p | nico115 | |
15/11/2019 11:15 | HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Anyone fancy an "APPLE" mmmmmm apples....nom nom nom eentweedrie12 Sep '19 - 15:01 - 775 of 853 0 0 1 just bought in at 26.22p risky but EV substantially higher than Mct Cap. even with all their issues this is a good business and believe it poses exceptional value at these levels | chimers | |
15/11/2019 11:07 | HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...... eentweedrie14 Nov '19 - 19:45 - 839 of 850 0 1 1 not only are you ugly but also massively thick. they havent given a price for the placing you nimrod i havent been in this trainwreck of a company for weeks | chimers | |
15/11/2019 11:05 | Snort!!............. | chimers | |
15/11/2019 10:27 | Sorry I meant EV ,was adding in the debt | nico115 | |
15/11/2019 10:27 | It's a forecast but don't you think he has lowballed it ?He seems a guy with a very good track record and hopefully is an under promise over deliver type of guy Don't get me wrong ,the sector is hard and old mgmnt were worse than useless but directors have put in a hefty sum and once debt decreases to 6m which it will and ebitda gets to c6m which I think it will these will be a lot higher ...maybe 50pDirectors also locked in for 18 months I think this is a v good recovery play | nico115 | |
15/11/2019 10:22 | @ nico - the £4.5m is a forecast of underlying ebitda. Neither term is particularly reassuring! The MCap is about £8.2m (I think). | jonwig | |
15/11/2019 10:13 | 11p a share LOLOLOL when will tehy be dumped onto the market next raise at 5p | onjohn | |
15/11/2019 09:59 | Mkt cap 16mEbitda 4.5mNew CEO with good track record Director buying Strong Buy 30p target | nico115 | |
15/11/2019 08:53 | not in yeaterdays rns - that is the face value mug | eentweedrie | |
15/11/2019 08:46 | Well at least it hasn't gone bust. There have been plenty of warnings along the way about the damage being done to the balance sheet. I pointed out the comment with the last figures about the need for an equity placing. Probably around 12p the shares are a good medium term punt. | kinwah | |
15/11/2019 08:13 | Placing at 11p - Can it recover/continue as a listed company - Unlikely (imo) | pugugly | |
14/11/2019 23:48 | Yep 10p for 2 millions | costax1654x | |
14/11/2019 23:46 | Yes they did 10p | costax1654x | |
14/11/2019 19:45 | not only are you ugly but also massively thick.they havent given a price for the placing you nimrodi havent been in this trainwreck of a company for weeks | eentweedrie | |
14/11/2019 19:29 | Crickey - just seen the RNS. Half price pre Christmas sale it would appear | davr0s | |
14/11/2019 19:14 | carnage tomorrow | pictureframe | |
14/11/2019 17:11 | Lest Ye Forget... Nico when directors are running for the door you shouldn't stand back and hold it open for them!! "The decision by the founder of Bilby PLC (LON:BILB) and his son to sell their 31.3% stake in the company earlier this year is looking increasingly well-timed after the housing maintenance group saw 22% wiped from its value early Tuesday. Philip Copolo and his son Leigh trousered £12.6mln after selling their shares for 100p apiece back in September 2018." | chimers | |
14/11/2019 17:01 | THUD!!!! Oh dear............a 10p placing!!? | chimers | |
26/9/2019 15:42 | An Ellingham appointment... | garyb01 |
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