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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frp Advisory Group Plc | LSE:FRP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BL9BW044 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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1.50 | 0.94% | 160.50 | 160.00 | 161.00 | 161.00 | 158.00 | 158.50 | 141,134 | 12:22:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Consulting Svcs,nec | 128.2M | 22M | 0.0863 | 18.60 | 405.47M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2021 11:59 | FRP in the thick of another dodgy insolvency. This time involving the scandal involving Lord Waheed Alli & Koovs.Https://www.th | investographer | |
12/1/2021 20:23 | "We regret that not all of Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Ponden Home could be rescued," said Tony Wright, partner at FRP. "This has resulted in a significant number of redundancies at a particularly challenging time of year and period of economic uncertainty." | eeza | |
11/1/2021 22:00 | Slow burner this one..all the news about business going under..once furlough gets pulled is when this will jump | martinpmh | |
11/1/2021 20:45 | M&S buy jaeger. Sales for Edinburgh woollen mills and ponden homeware in progress | bogman1 | |
05/1/2021 19:11 | M&S negotiating to buy jaeger, part of Edinburgh woollen mill through FRP | bogman1 | |
21/12/2020 11:30 | This is literally the only stock showing blue on my monitor this morning | bluemango | |
20/12/2020 19:18 | Came out last week on Companies House that FRP Advisory have had to extend their administration investigation into Koovs by another year, after telling shareholders it was nearly complete. Apparently new information has come to light from shareholders that FRP did not investigate. The FCA & Insolvency service are also investigating. Labour Peer Lord Waheed Alli is their client. | investographer | |
16/12/2020 22:43 | Encouraging comment in the report saying they continue to grow market share despite backdrop of Government support suppressing insolvencies in the sixth month period. Bodes well for future growth. | bluemango | |
16/12/2020 16:28 | I think it mail definitely be different this time around unfortunately | bogman1 | |
16/12/2020 16:13 | Featured in today's Investor's Champion update: FRP Advisory: adjusted, underlying EBITDA (another cracking term!) was up 7% to £9.7m but operating cash flow was a negative £2.5m, resulting in period end cash of £15.4m. As has been the case with AIM peer Begbies Traynor (LON:BEG), ever since its listing in 2004, the much anticipated tidal wave of insolvencies has yet to materialise, but perhaps it will be different this time around. | energeticbacker | |
16/12/2020 08:07 | "Half year revenues up 14% "The Board declares an interim dividend for the first half of 1.6p per eligible share. This dividend will be based on shareholders per record date of 19 February 2021 and will be paid on Thursday 18 March 2021.The board intends to adopt a quarterly dividend payment schedule commencing in 2021 "The Board believes current trading is on track to comfortably achieve full year expectations" | bluemango | |
16/12/2020 07:32 | Solid results.. | martinpmh | |
11/12/2020 11:12 | Results in just five days' time. Looks like the market is beginning to anticipate some decent figures. Either that, or the last remnants of 'Project Fear' and perceived increased prospect of insolvencies. And it's the first full six months' earnings from which to payout a dividend. | bluemango | |
08/12/2020 13:38 | FRP Advisory secures international acquisition for energy firm Yorkshire energy management software firm becomes part of Australian listed technology company We are pleased to announce that Skipton-headquartere I imagine the fees accruing to FRP from this £6.4 million deal would be quite attractive - and all good for reputation. | bluemango | |
03/12/2020 11:07 | Reminder of the dividend forecast in Midas article from May. Annual 3.9p would be a healthy 3.8% yield at current share price. Half that for the interims would be 1.95p, but we don't know how they would plan to weight interim against final. "A dividend of 0.7p is forecast for the year just ended, rising to 3.9p for the current year. FRP intends to be generous on the dividend front, making half-yearly payments this year but moving to quarterly distributions in 2021" | bluemango | |
01/12/2020 19:02 | Not much of a risk..BEG increasing significantly more which I don't understand..this share seems a no brainier come the new year... | martinpmh | |
01/12/2020 10:26 | A reminder that FRP announce their interim results on 16th December. Note this will be the first full 6 months earnings since IPO, on which to base a dividend payment. | bluemango | |
01/12/2020 09:47 | Sky News Breaking just now on Twitter: Debenhams has confirmed that its administrators FRP Advisory will start a wind-down of the UK business whilst continuing to seek offers for all or parts of the business. | bluemango | |
01/12/2020 07:39 | May be a bit flippant, but somebody early yesterday afternoon had a better idea what to do with £50k....... Risk at FRP? or Opportunity elsewhere? (Coincidentally we have got a kitchen planner visiting outside this afternoon) | tightfist | |
30/11/2020 20:01 | Why the drop? | martinpmh | |
25/11/2020 11:56 | (Bloomberg) -- Over half of Europe’s small and medium-sized businesses say they face bankruptcy in the next year if revenues don’t pick up, underscoring the breadth of damage wrought by the Covid-19 crisis. One in five companies in Italy and France anticipate filing for insolvency within six months, according to a McKinsey & Co. survey in August of more than 2,200 SMEs in Europe’s five largest economies. (UK is one of those five largest European economies surveyed) | bluemango | |
25/11/2020 10:00 | Holding FRP seems a reasonable hedge against what's coming, when you see figures like these: 'Earlier this month, the Bank of England forecast that the jobless rate would rise to nearly 8% by the middle of next year ...' | bluemango |
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