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Fulcrum Utility Services Ld | FCRM | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 22/1/2024 00:21 by thiopia Investor queriesIf you're an existing Investor and have a question, please use the details below. 0114 280 4150 investors@fulcrum.co J P Jenkins Ltd The indicative share price and transaction history are available on J P Jenkins’s website at www.jpjenkins.com 020 7469 0937 |
Posted at 22/9/2023 17:26 by neilyb675 Taken a small position here - somewhat out of intrigue, somewhat out of a hunch that this is a win/win from the current entry price.The last results RNS suggests a turnaround is being effected and that this is certainly not a business about to fold. So then I started to peel back a few layers and yes there is a huge ownership by 2 parties ...... Harwood Capital 114,892,352 28.8% Bayford Group 116,212,821 29.1% The fact this isn't a forced delisting, but a choice by the company smacks of asset grab. Not keen on this....but I'm not a forced seller so happy to sit on my 100k shares bought that would have cost £12k (that the directors paid in the January 2022 placing at 12p per share), but only cost me £198 !!! "To facilitate future Shareholder transactions in Ordinary Shares, JP Jenkins has been appointed to provide a Matched Bargain Facility, which is expected to be available from 4 October 2023. Shareholders wishing to trade these securities can do so through their stockbroker. Trades will be conducted at a level that JP Jenkins is able to match a willing seller and a willing buyer. Trades can be conducted, and limits can be accepted, during normal business hours. Shareholders or potential investors can place limits via their existing UK regulated stockbroker." |
Posted at 24/8/2023 14:42 by alibulut What Happens to Shareholders When a Company Goes Private? Shareholders agree to accept the offer to be bought out by investors. They give up ownership in the company in exchange for a premium price for each share that they own. |
Posted at 24/8/2023 14:41 by alibulut f a company delists voluntarily, its share price can increase depending on the reasons for the privatisation. In this case, a trader can open a position to 'buy' (go long) if they think the share price will increase. If the company is forced to delist, it often spells bankruptcy or causes investors to lose confidence. |
Posted at 10/12/2022 14:31 by topvest You can't win them all I suppose when you invest in recovery stocks. No doubt they will get something back. This company seems to have been caught out giving fixed price quotes with 30% upfront and doing the work in 6-12m time...inflation has killed it. I suppose Harwood and the other big investor have been caught out by this. Initially, it looked good given the cash received in advance and large order book. I was fortunate to make a good profit on this a few years back, but unfortunately didn't sell at £1 when I could have done for a 10+ bagger. Was watching to get back in, but thought the risk was too high. |
Posted at 12/9/2022 11:17 by orm5 From the latest investor meet presentation, the company said the next trading update would be October, so not long for the next update |
Posted at 27/8/2022 11:43 by orm5 Investor meet presentation on the 7th September |
Posted at 01/6/2022 11:25 by p1nkfish tv, management changes and acquisition in MAP.Will it work? No idea, but I don't believe the top 2 investors will allow it to fail. |
Posted at 13/5/2022 17:12 by phillyaboots The trimming have also already started with exiting the loss making contracts. Revenue will be lower without them, but should see a margin improvement if they were loss making.It will be interesting to see if there are any new investors at this level or if the existing investors increase. However, looking into this further, any ideas where the cash from the gas assets sales is? Has it all been received and if so how much is left / where has it been used. I guess the question we don't know is what is the net cash position. |
Posted at 13/5/2022 16:01 by p1nkfish The investors coughing up in the offering are still here and can't be happy with this and will be agitating for performance. Start was swapping out the upper management - done - CEO, COO, CFO all fresh blood. Next is trimming any bloat along with acquisition(s) etc.Always risk but some decent upside potential here. |
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