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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Breedon Group Plc | BREE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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472.00 | 472.00 | 482.50 | 480.00 | 472.50 |
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CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS |
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Posted at 22/5/2024 05:48 by undervaluedassets According to my sharescope they have holdings amounting to circa 38% of the equity.Ready to stand corrected (Sharescope can get these things wrong) Blackrock have a chunk too.. 9% Anyway what do these high rollers want to do with all this equity - management buyout? takeover? As I said there is something going on.. Can't blame them.. BREE Great business that has been largely snubbed by the market for years despite pleasing results. If silly UK investors don't want it .. someone else will gladly steal it from them for a few pieces of silver. |
Posted at 03/10/2023 09:09 by swiss paul Investor site visitBreedon Group plc, a leading vertically-integrate Hosted by Rob Wood, CEO, and James Brotherton, CFO, the day will provide a better understanding of the vertically-integrate The presentation will be available under the investor relations section of the Breedon website:Investors - Breedon (breedongroup.com). No new material trading information will be disclosed. Ha Ha and on tha t annoucnement the old sleepy share went up - Quelle surprise. Anyway it brings me closer to my get out price - Marshalls - far better company - that is where my money is heading |
Posted at 08/3/2023 12:27 by undervaluedassets I dont blame them for moving markets. I think investors on Aim want a racy "story". Not "steady as she goes"returns.Aggregates and cement are not that exciting. Hopefully, this company's very respectable long-term profit growth will be better reflected in a more mature setting |
Posted at 07/9/2022 14:37 by my retirement fund difficult to say, Allianz are probably dumping because they dont want British investments, who would though, UK not exactly an investable place for foreign investors post Brexit, just a cheap place for the odd predator to pick off anything shiny and bolt on as the currency destroys itself |
Posted at 18/8/2022 10:48 by swiss paul Yep IC like them but they just don't seem to be able to crack it. I know they have an investor relationship lady but she needs to up her game. |
Posted at 11/8/2022 14:37 by davebowler Investors Chronicle -Breedon’s shares trade at about 10 times earnings, well below their five-year average but ahead of peers. Given the shakier long-term outlook, we move to hold. |
Posted at 04/7/2022 19:32 by tole https://www.fool.co. |
Posted at 01/7/2022 19:08 by swiss paul One for teh diary - get the oven ready for the roasting:Notice of Interim Results 2022 Breedon Group plc, a leading vertically-integrate In addition, Breedon will host an in-person earnings presentation for analysts and investors at the London Stock Exchange at 8:30am. Lets see how this is spun eh Louise |
Posted at 22/4/2022 15:31 by swiss paul Ok - skin in the game3 February 2022 Louise Turner-Smith, Head of Investor Relations and a Person Discharging Managerial Responsibilities ("PDMR"), has purchased 11,612 ordinary shares of no par value in the Company ('Ordinary Shares') at a price of 86.008p per Ordinary Share. 22 January, 2021 Breedon Group PLC - Chief Financial Officer Designate James Brotherton buys 75,000 shares at 86.5 pence, worth GBP64,875. The purchase is his only holding. 20 January 2020 The Company has been notified that Clive Watson, Non-executive Director of Breedon Group plc and a Person Discharging Managerial Responsibilities ('PDMR'), has today purchased 37,500 ordinary shares in the Company ('Ordinary Shares') at a price of 89.60p per Ordinary Share, to be held in his SIPP. As a consequence, Mr Watson now has an interest in 72,500 Ordinary Shares representing approximately 0.004% of the Company's total voting rights. So a 1 NED, the CFO and PR Guru have bought. Not awe inspiring eh. |
Posted at 13/4/2022 09:52 by medieval blacksmith Why would they feel the need to buy shares and carry the same risk as investors when the remuneration committee is trigger happy with fat share option awards?I've watched this stock for years and this is one of the issues that puts me off from increasing my holding. Buffett has gone on about aligning the interests of those on the board with those of the shareholders for decades with logic you simply can't argue with and a record to prove it yet share options are just sometimes almost given away at times. If you are lucky enough to be a director of a company in the right sector you get them for just turning up for work mostly - certainly over this last two decades when share price increases have generally been down to lowering interest rates and QE more then increased earnings. |
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