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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ite Group Plc | LSE:ITE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002520509 | ORD 1P |
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82.30 | 82.60 |
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22/5/2023 | 16:54 | Subsequent event | 1 |
14/10/2019 | 09:06 | ITE Exhibition Organiser | 244 |
23/1/2015 | 19:54 | ITE gas propelled upwards | 273 |
13/3/2008 | 09:11 | ITE - A LEADING EXHIBITION ORGANISER | 7 |
30/9/2004 | 11:03 | ITE Group - Results Due Tuesday 3rd June. | 27 |
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Posted at 19/9/2019 10:04 by allonblack I bought in here at 77p. Fundamentals of the biz are on fire and imo we are looking at 10p a share of cash in a year or two making it a steal here. Recent mgt presentations have won people over towards that view so buyers turning up in size i reckon. Only problem has been brandes and their blinkered view that the Ascential purchase was reducing em exposure (they objected to the deal). Hence the announcement a month ago. So they might be letting more shares go is my point. Share price has roofed it from 73p to 82p in a few weeks however and imo that is the base of a much bigger move up. |
Posted at 22/8/2019 20:41 by topvest With Tarsus gone, I believe that this is the only pure play exhibitions company remaining with a listing. That could help put ITE in the spotlight I suppose. |
Posted at 03/7/2019 19:57 by topvest Things are definitely improving. Unfortunately, the takeover last year wasn't a good deal for existing shareholders. 5p EPS is way below 10p EPS in 2014 and probably double that again in earlier years. It was a very dilutive deal. They paid a very high price for a quality asset using discounted ITE equity. That will continue to haunt ITE for many years to come. A hold for me, but definitely not buying any more! |
Posted at 03/7/2019 11:15 by rndm355 ITE mentioned here:"Official forecasts suggest that EPS of 4.9p can be achieved this year, rising to 5.4p next year. That’s quite nice against a 70p share price (though don’t forget that it’s using a meaningful amount of leverage)." |
Posted at 26/5/2019 19:34 by topvest With Tarsus being bid for on Friday, then 2 of the 3 listed exhibition group's have succumbed to takeover offers in a year. ITE now becomes the only real option. Should help the rating here I guess. |
Posted at 04/12/2018 12:18 by topvest Headline profit was £35m which is ok. Profits are messy due to the amortisation of intangibles. I didn't like the rights issue, but they are now in a better shape overall. Its just that the share price has been diluted by 50%! |
Posted at 28/6/2018 08:41 by cantrememberthis2 I've had email comma from board last night and today.They are closely monitoring share price. They are unable to comment during rights issue subscriw period. Its being shorted regardless of sells... This will lift as nothing goes down in a straight line. Underwriters will pick these up cheaply as the nil pairs are getting worth less... Seen this way too often. I've been adding. |
Posted at 27/6/2018 20:26 by cantrememberthis2 Share Price has been shorted IMO by the 35% who voted deal down. Spite their own face then. Idiots. Trading under TERP is not uncomomon... as if brokers and hedgies cant see the nil paids.... course they can IMO.Being shorted...as was Capita, PFG, etc etc. Ill keep adding. £62.5m projected profit with a little premium here is 100p. |
Posted at 26/6/2018 12:57 by cantrememberthis2 Reducing Russian exposure from 47% to 31% is NOT a BAD THINGAlso more news coming:ITE On 15 May 2018, ITE announced its interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2018, demonstrating a strong overall trading performance. This was the first period of like-for-like growth in both yield and volume since 2014 and these results reflect revenue growth in the majority of ITE's markets as a result of early TAG Programme initiatives and focus on Core events. ITE's TAG Programme is delivering early benefits with improved financial performance from core events delivering like-for-like volume, revenue and headline profit before tax growth for the first time in four years. Cash conversion remains strong and the Group enters the second half with high visibility of revenues having contracted £143.5 million of revenue for the current financial year as at 11 May 2018, representing approximately 89 per cent. of market expectations for the full year. As a result of a focus on forward bookings, the Group has also already contracted £31 million of forward bookings for the year ended 30 September 2019, representing approximately 19 per cent. of consensus revenue. This is up approximately 31 per cent. on a like-for-like basis and the improved level of bookings partly reflects the ITE's focused sales initiatives on Core events, in line with its strategy. The like-for-like growth and cash conversion have allowed management to invest £1.5 million more in future period events than at this stage last year. There has been no significant change in the current trading and prospects of ITE since 31 March 2018. |
Posted at 26/6/2018 10:10 by topvest Well that's very interesting. 35% of votes were cast against the acquisition and rights issue. I'm inclined to agree that this was a bad deal for existing shareholders. We have been forced to put more money in at an absurdly low price which undervalues the existing business by an enormous amount. The acquired business may be good, but we have given our original business away. All smack of an empire build, re-set policy from a new baseline of £1. I will take up the rights issue as I have little choice, but I would be interested to hear why they thought this was such a good deal. To me it looks like they struggled to get the support from institutions for the rights issue and had to drop the price and terms accordingly. The share price indicates that there may be a large block of shares being sold out, so not great! |
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