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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dx (group) Plc | LSE:DX. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJTCG679 | ORD 1P |
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% | 47.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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15/10/2019 12:23 | £70 million market cap currently Is this about right all things considered ?Had hoped for more director buys now results behind | value viper | |
09/10/2019 11:58 | DX. H1 19 results webcast. Ron Series, Executive Chairman, Lloyd Dunn, CEO & David Mulligan, CFO give a comprehensive outline of DX (Group). This management joined from 2017. Here, they summarise what they’ve achieved, their strategy and the outlook. | tomps2 | |
24/9/2019 07:32 | Major positive for me is that the second half of year is profitable at PBT level. Interims loss before tax £5.3m, final results loss before tax £1.7m. So actually made £3.6m PBT in H2. | mortimer7 | |
24/9/2019 07:26 | Encouraging results; should be profitable now and possibly even cash neutral | stemis | |
24/9/2019 06:44 | We discussed DX Group's financials in our pre-market podcast today. If you're interested, you can listen to it here: | quantiumresearch | |
24/9/2019 06:10 | . · Revenue increase was driven by a significantly improved contribution from DX Freight · Move to positive EBITDA1 and underlying operating profit mainly reflected turnaround progress at DX Freight where losses decreased by 45% · Operating cash flow was substantially better at £3.2 million (2018: £12.0 million outflow) · Net debt1 at year end was significantly better than market expectations at £1.3 million (30 June 2018: £1.1 million, 31 December 2018: £3.5 million) · Significant increase in capital expenditure to £3.5 million (2018: £1.8 million) - invested in property, IT and operational equipment Operational · Structural reorganisation into two divisions, DX Freight and DX Express underpinned operational improvements · Devolution of accountability to general and regional managers has reinvigorated the business · Revitalised sales and commercial teams delivered strong new business wins, underpinned by new commercially realistic pricing policies · Focus on customer service levels and operational efficiency delivered gains · DX Exchange annuity income attrition slowed to 5% (2018: 10%) following significant service improvements · a Three-year investment programme to upgrade IT, property and operational systems has commenced · DX is well-positioned to make further progress over the new financial year 1 The Group uses alternative performance measures ("APMs") to measure performance. See notes 1 and 11 for details of APMs used, including reconciliations of these APMs to IFRS reported measures. more...... | skinny | |
23/9/2019 14:43 | Results due in the morning. | mortimer7 | |
16/9/2019 13:21 | Hello hello | bocarugga85 | |
24/7/2019 07:45 | Bought hereGrowth / forecasted profits makes current valuation attractive imvEyeing move back up to May high then to 20p in time NRI | value viper | |
23/7/2019 06:09 | . The Board is pleased to announce that results are expected to be in line with market forecasts, with DX moving back into profitability, generating EBITDA of £3.2m (2018: EBITDA loss of £4.9m) from revenue up by 8% to c. £322.5m, (2018: £299.5m). Net debt at the year-end is expected to be significantly better than forecast at approximately £1.3m (30 June 2018: £1.1m). This is after a £3.3m capital investment in the business and reflects improved working capital management. more..... | skinny | |
12/6/2019 15:48 | Very low margin if any at all .. therefore we should see the removal of operational costs that virtually negates the revenue loss . | barrienoddy | |
29/5/2019 12:31 | Not surprised to see a fall following yesterday's news but I think the share price is going to recover quickly from it and get back on track towards 20p. Under the old guard this would have been a far more serious problem imo but with what is happening under the new team, I can't see it being a big deal by the time it actually falls off the books. | tuftymatt | |
28/5/2019 14:30 | cant wait for passport prices to drop as they are now sourced in France and the transport is less. Should be an interesting update in July | ls24 | |
28/5/2019 10:48 | Depreciation is running at about £4m a year. Interest shouldn't be more than £0.4m. So that's a profit of ~£3 - 3.5m. Imagine they've substantial tax losses to cover any tax. I imagine such a result would leave them cash neutral or positive (net debt at 31.12.18 = £3.5m). I wonder if the HMPO contract was very low margin and the loss represents them taking a view that they are not going to be busy fools... | stemis | |
28/5/2019 07:57 | "the Company is well-positioned to achieve market forecasts for profitability in the next financial year," "Group remains well-positioned to achieve existing market forecasts for EBITDA of GBP7.7m and revenue of GBP328m in the next financial year ending 30 June 2020. " Did not mention a profit after tax then , just EBITDA - so charge finance costs depreciation and tax and what do they have left ? | fenners66 | |
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16/4/2019 12:03 | Even after a 60% rise in 3 months, non exec thinks there's enough value to spend £40k on shares. I'm guessing things are going well... | stemis | |
15/4/2019 13:08 | Lloyd Dunn did a great job at Tuffnells and he's taken a few key staff, including Ron Series, with him; so there's plenty of experience in turning around logistics businesses. The fact that LLoyd Dunn invested £5m, personally, speaks loud! There's a little over two years left yet for the turn-around plans to come to full fruition. I think it's a good investment, providing we have the patience. I've just placed a load into my equity ISA, if it works out it could be a big tax-free capital gain. | richdm1 | |
12/4/2019 14:52 | Yes, looking quite positive. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | skinny | |
12/4/2019 14:32 | It is just the last set of figures. Basically it is turning around. | freddie ferret | |
12/4/2019 11:39 | 415k shares = about £50k of value. A few insiders maybe but not the bug boys who rushed in in March | devonwood | |
12/4/2019 11:16 | Something going on here. Volume building, all buys. Got to be a takeover rumour. | bocarugga85 | |
25/3/2019 08:24 | 14.7p PAID | neilyb675 |
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