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KBT K3 Business Technology Group Plc

103.50
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
K3 Business Technology Investors - KBT

K3 Business Technology Investors - KBT

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
K3 Business Technology Group Plc KBT London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 103.50 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
103.50 103.50 103.50 103.50 103.50
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SOFTWARE & COMPUTER SERVICES

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Posted at 21/11/2018 16:30 by advfn_sales
Here is your chance to meet with K3 Business Technology Group:

Using this unique discount code, ADVFN25, you will be able to get £25 off at Mello London 2018, a 2 day investor conference from the 26th – 27th November 2018 at the Clayton Hotel, Chiswick, London.



Tickets are normally priced at £99 for two days and £79 for one.

Type in ADVFN25 as the discount code.

Many Thanks and take advantage of this premium offer.

See you there.
Posted at 18/11/2018 23:11 by davidosh
Here is the full two day programme schedule for MelloLondon including K3



It is jam packed full of about 75 company presentations, lots of top quality speakers and panel sessions plus workshops to help with investment style and techniques etc.

The pre event fun starts on the Sunday evening with a dinner and investor quiz hosted by John Lee but the main conference begins on Monday 26th November at 9am through to Tuesday 27th in the evening so do come and join us as there are still 97 tickets left...



See you there.
Posted at 22/10/2018 13:56 by davidosh
Shareholders as opposed to non investors may be interested in attending.
Posted at 18/10/2018 22:25 by davidosh
Just to let you all know that K3 Technology will be presenting at our MelloLondon investor event in Chiswick W4 next month on the Tuesday. MelloLondon is a two day event and starts on Monday 26th November through to Tuesday 27th November. You can find out more here...



There will be 65 quality companies exhibiting and presenting plus some very well known investors, entrepreneurs, fund managers and market commentators providing excellent keynote talks on a range of investment subjects. A number of investment workshops will be available each day and a ShareSoc MasterClass on the final day.
Posted at 01/7/2018 15:37 by sharesoc
K3 present at our London growth company seminar on the 11th July, which may be of interest to shareholders and potential investors:
Posted at 02/6/2015 11:56 by sharesoc
We are holding one of our popular Investor Masterclasses in Manchester so local investors and shareholders in KBT may be interested in attending as KBT is based nearby our venue...
Posted at 31/12/2014 11:49 by simon gordon
Morningstar Video - 4/12/14:

Holly Cook: Hello and welcome to the Morningstar series, 'Three Stock Tips.' I'm Holly Cook and joining me today is Gervais Williams, Manager of the Miton UK Smaller Companies Fund. Gervais, thanks for joining me.

So, we're talking here about three stock tips. Why don't we just jump in there? Give me your first interesting stock tip.

Gervais Williams: Yeah. So, the one which we've been excited by recently is a company called K3 Business Systems (KBT). It's a software business. It's involved in delivering software which is particularly to do with logistics, and also various manufacturing and other areas, but the area which is exciting at the moment is retail, logistics for the retailers. It's an area where there is a real shortage of products in this area. This company has actually just recently introduced some new software on the Microsoft AX Dynamics platform and they can't keep up with demand. There is that much demand for their product. Great news for them. It means they can get good price. They can roll out increased sales. It's a recovery stock, so it's come up from £1 already to about £2.20 which where it is now. It's only a £62 million company and we think the share price could still go considerably further from here.

Cook: So, too much demand is a nice problem to have, but what would be the sort of associated risks that you would warn investors about in this case?

Williams: Well, one of the problems is, of course, it can struggle to get staff and that is a feature for them, to recruit staff with AX skills and they've had some of their staff poached by other people. That's a negative. The company itself has about £10 million of debt. Clearly, it's not risk-free from that point of view. But overall, I mean, it's an unusual position when you're absolutely flat out. So, hopefully, most of those risks are more than compensated by the revenue you get from your customers.
Posted at 30/11/2014 15:23 by masurenguy
Gervais Williams likes KBT !

The second stock nominated by Williams is computer software business K3 Business Systems. This company recorded a profit of £1.88m on turnover of £71.95m for the year to 30 June 2014. The company trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 11.3, which is considerably below the average for the FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and AIM markets. Williams remarked, "This is a company that makes software for logistics and transport companies. It cannot keep up with demand for its current range of products, and Microsoft has recently asked that its own sales team be allowed to sell the product in the US." This company has a market capitalisation of £70m.
Posted at 16/9/2014 15:58 by captainhindsight
Tipped by Simon Thompson in Investors Chronicle online today 'Offering 25 per cent upside to my six-month target price of 275p, I rate K3's shares a strong buy...'
Posted at 06/3/2012 09:31 by yump
imo a huge proportion of investors who used to look for small companies that would grow reliably for years have turned into gamblers who are just looking for the BIG ONE that's going to be global, or the one that's going to discover oil, or the one that has a story that sounds great, even if they don't understand it.

Hence the overblown series of shares that are anything to do with mobile, internet, video etc. etc. Anything that could go global, regardless of its actual qualities.

Everyone wants to be special, even if its as meaningless as getting lots of dosh by accident, have a f..k-you 4x4 with a personalised numberplate to make them feel like they've accomplished something significant, or thinking that they've stumbled upon something that nobody else has.

In the words of a commentator years ago:

"The crowd are booing the referee; they must have seen something nobody else did"

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