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JLF Jelf Group

214.50
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Jelf Investors - JLF

Jelf Investors - JLF

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Jelf Group JLF London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 214.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
214.50 214.50
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Posted at 26/3/2014 08:00 by barefoot141
Pye. Been a good recovery play and nonsense or not the chart has looked bullish since Feb 14 this attracting a lot of investors to stick it on their watchlist. Coupled with some positive director buying in January all this combines to get people to hit the by button. No doubt Robbie Burns was doing a similar thing. Anyhow as long as we all benefit who cares how we get there (I'm happy with my chart nonsense combined with good R&D and knowing when to enter and exit)
Posted at 03/6/2010 12:05 by guesswhosback
Not sure who had those? Must have been the Company that recently bought out their main investor, who I think was iii.

Does look like we are on a downward trend here but its on the watch list for around 30p.
Posted at 28/8/2008 11:33 by squaddie
Control1. I guess we both work in similar circles. I work for a company that went down the 3i path some 4-5 years ago, and thankfully we managed to get free with a decent deal. I have friends that work for JLF, and it seems they are having some problems keeping senior staff after the buy-out period. This is not an uncommon problem as many smaller brokers sell to retire. The problem for Jlf is converting turnover ( commission and fees ) into profit. Income of £40.6 million profit £2.6 ?. Look at your competitors Oval £101 income £24.6m profit. VP £135 - £35 Towergate £353 - £140.5 Aon £510 - £93.5. All about 20-25% compared to JLF 6%. You can see that JLF have a lot of work turning aquired income into profit, and it is prehaps for this reason that investors are turning to companies that are more mature in the consolidation market. In regards to the others being "skint" Aon are reported to be eyeing up JLT after bidding £844 million for Benfield. Paying 10 x earnings, which would value Jlf at £26 million or about £130 per share, on the posititive side it is 3 x turnover which values jlf at @ £5.40. The real figure based on similar companies is @ 22% profit from income @ £9m x 10 £90m or @£3.50 per share. This will only happen if and when JLF improve profits. Control1, take a pay cut !!! and increase the profit. Good luck with your options, and the plan......
Posted at 26/1/2006 12:22 by scumdog
I agree. The negative for some potential investors is the lack of dividend.
But for a growing company this is no bad thing IMO.

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