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BUR Burford Capital Limited

1,238.00
-2.00 (-0.16%)
Last Updated: 13:15:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Burford Capital Limited LSE:BUR London Ordinary Share GG00BMGYLN96 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -2.00 -0.16% 1,238.00 1,238.00 1,242.00 1,247.00 1,226.00 1,247.00 19,746 13:15:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt 1.39B 610.52M 2.7883 4.44 2.71B
Burford Capital Limited is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BUR. The last closing price for Burford Capital was 1,240p. Over the last year, Burford Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 900.00p to 1,387.00p.

Burford Capital currently has 218,957,218 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Burford Capital is £2.71 billion. Burford Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.44.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/4/2022
10:03
They should buy back shares to gift to management, not dilute the value.
lazg
04/4/2022
09:42
They could have worked elsewhere and maybe got the same compensation in cash but on the flip side they didn't have to dilute us either did they?

Most of the bulls spend time posting here about how cheap BUR is but then go on to say that's it's ok to gift these underpriced shares to management and get diluted at "low" prices. Odd isn't it?

loglorry1
04/4/2022
09:30
They didn't have to spend the money on Burford shares though, did they? Or maybe they did and I missed that.
laughton
04/4/2022
09:12
Handy way of avoiding paying tax and then selling it as a great vote of confidence in the company.
greyingsurfer
04/4/2022
08:36
Good investment by owners obviously they know a good thing when they see it massive re-rate should be coming soon 10 pound plus!!! Woo woo!!!
tnt99
02/4/2022
07:32
Income from operations last year $6m. Into the pockets of employees and directorsas free shares $5.5m.

They are certainly not shy about taking their 'fair' share.

loglorry1
02/4/2022
06:30
Pretty meaningless one, at that.
divmad
01/4/2022
19:12
Friday evening after hours RNS
trident5
31/3/2022
15:40
Burford ever generous with the capital losses for the tax form too!
time_traveller
31/3/2022
12:20
Love AIM with no stamp duty
williamcooper104
31/3/2022
12:20
Rinse, repeat: the BUR trading dividends
williamcooper104
31/3/2022
11:57
Usual share price action on no volume (only 70k shares), happy to top up sub £6.50.
lomax99
29/3/2022
20:32
Transcript of earnings call and recording for those that missed it:https://seekingalpha.com/article/4498454-burford-capital-limited-bur-ceo-christopher-bogart-on-q4-2021-results-earnings-call?mailingid=27190839&messageid=2800&serial=27190839.208&utm_campaign=rta-stock-article&utm_medium=email&utm_source=seeking_alpha&utm_term=27190839.208
scubadiverr
29/3/2022
13:06
Burford is active in continental Europe as well. They seem to be expanding there. In Germany, they have the Hausfeld cases and are looking into more. I think they are active in Spain as well.

The Hausfeld cases (Diesel, Trucks) seem to have been going well lately, after some issues.

lazg
29/3/2022
12:45
Yup, still jam tomorrow but as expected given the business update last month. Two key points for me: i. Returns on the concluded portfolio remain very high and stable - 93% ROIC and 30% IRR; ii. More importantly, they have updated the model shared at the investor day last year so that total expected portfolio gains are up to $2.2bn (from $2.0bn) from expected realisations of $3.8bn (previously $3.4bn) and expected asset management fee income is up 11% to $400m (from $360m). So, if you believe the model, then there's your measure of the additional jam...!
houseofpain1
29/3/2022
12:36
What's going to be interesting is the degree to which the market is the US or the UK from now. I'd say their focus is increasingly on the US.
donald pond
29/3/2022
12:30
...or the jam will retreat further into the future. Quite a rampy update I thought and light on solid numbers (but previously flagged).

Not sure market will like it much.

loglorry1
29/3/2022
12:24
Yup, I've done a speed read and nothing unexpected. Some nice commentary about the conclusion of a 2013 case. An awful lot of jam piling up, once courts start ploughing through their backlog we will see some impressive returns imo.
donald pond
29/3/2022
12:21
Results out - broadly inline I would say. Not sure what mr. market will think
loglorry1
29/3/2022
12:20
SP reaction to today's results mildly negative.
sf5
28/3/2022
09:34
Could find that processes put in place to clear the case backlogs during/after Covid will mean more efficient courts going forwards.

The acceleration of cases after the Covid slowdown plus the older funds coming into maturity (as pointed out by donald) could provide 3+ years of profit growth that will look very nice to the markets.

This company has suffered from jam tomorrow in an impatient market so if this acceleration happens the share will be rerated.

I like this share for the long term, it's a completely different play than my other investments.

planit2
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