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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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15/9/2020 13:20 | I've bought 250k this morning It's a great recovery play Debt is much lower than a year ago Love the new CEO who has a great track recovery Big director buying at 17p Confident statement Target price 40p | nico115 | |
15/9/2020 11:46 | Not sure I want to add even as the price falls just think we have further to go before we hit the bottom. | a2584728 | |
15/9/2020 11:02 | All very odd as phone line down at bilby head office and hudler receptionist refuses to send an email !!Disgrace Bullen should be ashamed that no one can contact a BOD member So much for a change in management | nico115 | |
15/9/2020 10:33 | Did someone say something at the AGM others' didn't like? If so why no RNS? | qs99 | |
14/9/2020 19:36 | You may be right but the volume wasn't anything to talk about, happy to hold for now. | imnotspartacus | |
14/9/2020 17:32 | I honestly think it's just an unattractive business and not well liked in the market. | a2584728 | |
14/9/2020 16:08 | Should have said primed for a breakdown! What's going on? | imnotspartacus | |
14/9/2020 16:06 | Price hammered any reason? | a2584728 | |
14/9/2020 12:23 | Anyone at the AGM today. | a2584728 | |
14/9/2020 08:48 | Primed for a breakout! | imnotspartacus | |
05/9/2020 10:53 | Chart looks good possible breakout taking place, could be 50p by Christmas. | imnotspartacus | |
05/9/2020 08:33 | 14 September | qs99 | |
05/9/2020 08:33 | would be nice to get a trading update rather than wait for the interims to come out.....let's see....maybe at AGM? | qs99 | |
04/9/2020 15:56 | Nice move up today, I love unfashionable companies... | imnotspartacus | |
04/9/2020 10:54 | next update will be an interesting one as people return to work..... | qs99 | |
27/8/2020 08:06 | Really unfashionable type of business for me. Too ordinary. | a2584728 | |
10/8/2020 12:46 | I like it when companies pay off a good chunk off their debt. So bought some, just a nibble mind. | imnotspartacus | |
28/7/2020 11:26 | Wasn’t Rivaldo on this thread at one point? Riv?! | qs99 | |
28/7/2020 10:42 | Nice bit of momentum building | qs99 | |
28/7/2020 09:18 | I agree - David Bullen is who you want at the helm. IMHO. | mfhmfh | |
28/7/2020 08:51 | Great, just you and me then! | qs99 | |
28/7/2020 08:49 | Totally agreeThis was busy with old management New chap is really good I'm really positive here | nico115 | |
28/7/2020 08:27 | I think Simon T has tipped this previously in the IC, I may be wrong, but if he picks this up as a recovery play, IMO this will motor. Nearly debt free, EBITDA of c.£4.7m and OK, this year will have some COVID impact on that but it has a solid management team IMO who are being very sensible in under promising and over delivering, visibility on revenues for 3 years is stonking and they say they are picking up new work.... for a £12m market cap company, that appears too cheap IMO and DYOR | qs99 | |
28/7/2020 08:16 | haha, agreed with that. Yes this looks like a good long-term hold to double or more......have ISA'd a few more and WIN after more contract wins.....DYOR and see you in 6 months when Milton are probably buying back at a quid | qs99 | |
28/7/2020 08:14 | Milton buys at 100p and sells at 20pThey're hopeless Do the opposite to these institutions This is a stonking buy 50p target | nico115 |
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