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BIRD Blackbird Plc

5.35
-0.10 (-1.83%)
Last Updated: 10:01:41
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Blackbird Plc LSE:BIRD London Ordinary Share GB0004740477 ORD 0.8P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.10 -1.83% 5.35 5.20 5.50 5.45 5.35 5.45 1,070,623 10:01:41
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Programming Service 2.85M -1.92M -0.0050 -10.70 20.71M
Blackbird Plc is listed in the Computer Programming Service sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BIRD. The last closing price for Blackbird was 5.45p. Over the last year, Blackbird shares have traded in a share price range of 5.35p to 14.50p.

Blackbird currently has 387,077,188 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Blackbird is £20.71 million. Blackbird has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -10.70.

Blackbird Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/2/2020
15:18
The problem is that the statement doesn’t say anything concrete . The company is now capitalised at some £52 . To justify this , I reckon that we should be thinking of profits of some £2.5m at a generous p/e of say 20 . Any thoughts would be welcome . That is sensible ones - not wishful thinking hype !
Also Premier Miton might be a forced seller of some or all of their large stake as their small cap funds have suffered huge withdrawals in the tailwind of Woodford . Probably unfair but that is life . Just illustrates why illiquid stocks should not be held in open ended funds

richard107
11/2/2020
14:34
Market can't read a statement properly then?
bonio10000
11/2/2020
14:33
Cabi
No real shareholders would be selling at this time or price.

Imho

nickb
11/2/2020
14:24
NickB.

Make that x2 return.

Didn’t think we would be down here again.

cabi1
11/2/2020
10:58
Lol
Only about 4years or so for me and a x3 return so far.

nickb
11/2/2020
10:23
NickB
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SSB
Same, we have been so patient!


LOL. The 20 year savings scheme!

hyper al
11/2/2020
10:22
At least Blackbird users will still be able to work when they and us are all quarantined in our homes.
hyper al
10/2/2020
21:49
SSB

No strip clubs this time. Here with the Doris

CC. I travel the world to work. They aren't spending £1m.

Especially when a lot of events are serviced by the US office.

bonio10000
10/2/2020
20:57
Hi Cabi1 - thanks for reply; I did - more than once: very impressed, especially when combined with the latest crop of tweets and associated big names. Also the management 'skin in the game' means a lot to me. In the vox I think I remember that the company 'is not for sale' - hopefully he protests too much!
Cheers.

birdinthehand
10/2/2020
20:45
Birdinthehand.

Listen to IM interview regards NAB.

cabi1
10/2/2020
20:32
Geh
Great question.
Traditional editing industry names might be

Avid Adobe Editshare Sony

Is Google an OEM I would imagine not.

However expecting news of some tie up with Google

No point speculating might as well wait and see

nickb
10/2/2020
20:29
I think loyalty may pay off here. I have had a serious amount of cash sitting in BIRD for a long time.

I took the risk to leave stagnant cash for this long. I could not find a better AIM play.

My boots are filled.

BWTFDIK##

IMO

sideshow.

sideshowbull
10/2/2020
20:27
It’s early for the full exhibitors list
But highly likely we will be on other companies stands so watch for news

nickb
10/2/2020
20:26
What sort of companies would be OEMs? Google , Amazon etc or something different?
geheimnis2
10/2/2020
20:17
Firstly, apologies for username: quite new to Bird and holding 200,000 @ 15.53p. Very interesting posts and company and I think that quite rapid traction will now be gained - with this in mind and hungry for info I looked at NAB 2020 site; Blackbird not listed in the seemingly very comprehensive list of exhibitors......is this because they are attending under a larger exhibitors umbrella ?
Thanks in advance, Tony.

birdinthehand
10/2/2020
20:17
Results are history and we know half of it!
Deferred revenue growth should be more interesting.

Global domination dream
We need partners to get Blackbird to global scale this will have taken huge efforts and time for us and our new OEM partnerships but it looks like we may have pulled it off!

Looking forward to the OEM names😀 and details

nickb
10/2/2020
19:23
Just look at the number of shows, conventions etc that have had BIRD representation in 2019. Then think about how many staff and associates were present, what the accommodation, food and ancillary costs were likely to be and what it cost to travel. I'm sure IM and the others go steerage or perhaps not if they are catching up with target customers... 9hrs uninterrupted to learn what the customer really thinks they need are a salesman's dream. I know BIRD used Google for example but even that would have involved costs. I know you chaps don't like BIRD to spend shareholders money but even I recognise that if you are going to do the job do it properly.
chriscallen
10/2/2020
18:51
I'm in Vegas as I type.

Not heard any rumours of a Brit baller losing £1m on Black.

bonio10000
10/2/2020
18:42
I don't see why costs would be up by £1m p.a.


Im was in Vegas.

mcsean2164
10/2/2020
18:36
All that income is in the deferred figure of c. $2m listed per the share issue docs.

I don't see why costs would be up by £1m p.a.

bonio10000
10/2/2020
18:31
CC.

Exactly.

That’s why I say, fill your boots.

IMHO.

cabi1
10/2/2020
18:23
The market has shown little understanding of what Blackbird is today because it sees the back history rather than the future promise - not unreasonable given the first 18 years or so. The market response was just about evens on buying and selling volume which represented about 0.0006% of the issued share capital i.e. not significant.

We can only guess at why they have chosen to delay publication of the 2019 accounts but both SS and IM are clever men so they will have thought the decision through. If the 2019 figures were "good" there would be nothing to be gained by the delay. But we know they have been much more active in marketing and sales and that doesn't come cheap. We also know that the State Dept and Bloomberg wins came late on so they will probably not have affected the numbers materially. If the increased revenues from existing clients are not substantially higher the cash burn could have increased by well over £1M. Without something positive to announce the news might not be received well.

So by delaying until April 27th they will possibly have a "number" of new contracts, perhaps very large, to announce and they will definitely have Q1 sales from Bloomberg and US State Dept plus any increased volumes from Deltatre and TownNews. They might even be able to forecast positive cashflow for the year and, if the contract wins were big enough, break even! The market view would have to change at that point. I shall dream on.

chriscallen
10/2/2020
17:56
NickB.

Fill your boots.

cabi1
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