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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Everyman Media Group Plc | EMAN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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52.50 | 52.50 | 52.50 | 52.50 | 52.50 |
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Posted at 30/7/2024 17:37 by qs99 Indeed. Cineworld closures depending on locations may help EMAN, they may pick some up on the cheap as well let's see.DYOR, but continue to see this as majorly under valued, so long as they continue to deliver!! |
Posted at 27/7/2024 17:24 by qs99 should those closures help EMAN at all? |
Posted at 17/4/2024 09:37 by tomps2 Everyman Media Group (EMAN) FY23 Results Overview - April 2024Everyman Media Group CEO, Alex Scrimgeour provides an overview of the group’s performance for the year, outlining their operational and financial performance, as well as their expansion strategy, future outlook, and the performance of the overall UK Film market. Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: |
Posted at 09/4/2024 13:13 by tomps2 Everyman Media Group (EMAN) Full Year results webinarTuesday, 16 April, 11:30am Everyman Media Group Chief Executive Officer, Alex Scrimgeour, and Finance Director, Will Worsdell will host an online investor presentation of their Full Year results for the period ended 28 December 2023, followed by Q&A. Register here: bit.ly/EMAN_FY23_res |
Posted at 18/8/2023 13:22 by km18 Everyman Media plc issued a trading update for the 26 weeks ending 29th June 2023 this morning. Trading continues to be in line with expectations and the Board remains confident that the financial performance of the Company for the full year ending 28 December 2023 will be in line with market expectations. These are for FY23 revenue of £94.4m and adjusted EBITDA of £17.2m. Three new venues opened at the end of H1, taking the Group estate to a total of 41 venues. Post period end Barbie and Oppenheimer released in the final week of July and delivered record admissions and enabled the Group to achieve an exceptional month of trading with Group Revenue of £10.6m (July 2022: £7.1m) and Group EBITDA of £2.6m (July 2022: £1.3m). Valuation looks decent with PS ratio at 0.69x roughly top third for Hotels & Entertainment Services sector. The balance sheet still has sizeable debt with gearing ratios elevated accordingly. The share price also lacks momentum and has been in a correction for over 2 years. With the fragile economic environment also posing risks to consumer spending, EMAN remains a share to monitor for the time being......from WealthOracle |
Posted at 14/4/2023 04:50 by waldron [United Kingdom] EVERYMAN MEDIA GROUP PLC (EMAN)Delayed London Stock Exchange - 16:35:25 13/04/2023 BST 62.50 GBX 0.00% Strong Support supposedly remains at 57.90p take care |
Posted at 12/4/2023 14:42 by waldron This company has been certainly hit by covid lockdowns and the economic fiascos of lateI do see it has substantial Debt but most is LONG Debt what would be interesting to know at what interest rates Having said that i feel its due a return to healthy growth if it can bounce off that all important support Not liking no Divi Certainly needs more broker coverage |
Posted at 16/2/2022 18:40 by km18 ...from last month...Everyman Media plc is involved in the ownership and management of cinemas, where a range of programming content, from mainstream and independent films to theatre and live concert streams is provided to a wide range of audiences, enabling the firm to boost revenue by 101% from £24.2m to £48.7m. EBITDA is expected to be ahead of market forecasts at £8.3m from -£1.1m loss in 2020....from WealthOracleAM |
Posted at 28/5/2021 13:06 by tomps2 piworld interview: Ken Wotton’s Investing Principles talks about Everyman (EMAN) at 20m43sWatch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: |
Posted at 12/3/2020 11:40 by asagi and the rollout as well. That will be crucial.Don't think the market is in the mood to believe anything but disaster and surely commitments to the rollout are already substantial. Asagi (short EMAN) |
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