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KGH Knights Group Holdings Plc

122.00
-3.00 (-2.40%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Knights Group Holdings Plc LSE:KGH London Ordinary Share GB00BFYF6298 ORD 0.2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -3.00 -2.40% 122.00 30,526 16:35:09
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
121.00 123.00 122.00 121.00 122.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Legal Services 143.43M 7.94M 0.0926 13.07 103.83M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:38:40 O 2,323 122.21 GBX

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Posted at 19/4/2024 09:20 by Knights Daily Update
Knights Group Holdings Plc is listed in the Legal Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KGH. The last closing price for Knights was 125p.
Knights currently has 85,813,976 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Knights is £103,834,911.
Knights has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.07.
This morning KGH shares opened at 122p
Posted at 26/3/2024 09:31 by johndoe23
Yes another share affected by the current malaise. Very cheap on fundamentals and prospects
Posted at 20/3/2024 22:37 by pandaball
I agree with the recent posters. I’ve also built a relatively overweight position on the basis of my view of Knights fundamentals and strategy/management. But the perceived challenge I can imagine for short termers in this stock, and equally the exciting opportunity right now as I see it, is in the technicals. The pricing has been testing territory that is uncharted since the price drop in 2022 - which is naturally causing some hesitation, despite the undervalued fundamentals.
A rerating is required and in my view inevitable. Hence I’m happy to have built and now wait for the muscle to move in.
Posted at 12/1/2024 13:55 by tomps2
Knights Group (KGH) Half Year results presentation - January 24

Knights Group CEO, David Beech and CFO, Kate Lewis present half year results for the six months ended 31 October 2023, followed by Q&A.

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:
Posted at 20/12/2023 10:29 by hopeful holder
I sold out today a little less than my target but at a gain.KGH will stay on my watchlist for sure
Posted at 15/12/2023 15:08 by sphere25
Well done 0rient.

Joined you with selling the majority into this spike. The order book still looks strong with buyers picking up the sells so it looks like more upside to come - trickling higher day by day. It is doing this particular thing. Not going to go into it or this post will be another whopper of a bore fest.

Trying to sell in size before this recent trend would have knocked or halted the price for sure. Maybe the more bullish move in the AIM index is feeding through a tad more now. There are still banana skins and all kinds of disparity and polarisation out there.

Some of the shares in the 250 have gone nutty too as fund managers chase them, BPT is one example. How about some of that in the small caps soon!

Those are overbought, as is the US. I wonder when some profit taking will feed through.

But hey...balls to it all!

Almost the weekend :-)

All imo
DYOR
Posted at 12/12/2023 08:32 by sphere25
This is getting closer viewing. Nice one to nip in and out of. There is that psychological ding dong going on at the pound level right now. The number means nothing, but the market has a tendency to gravitate to exchange in notable size there.

There has been more weight thrown by the Bulls here to challenge that key breakout level. Recent activity has been building with the price being firmer than normal. KGH usually has this tendency to fall away on nothing volume. Holders and traders here will have seen how it can fall 10-15% on minimal interactions over a period of hours, or even less than an hour.

This morning, there has already been a 100k and 50k exchanged at that one pound mark - keen, nice and early. Sellers are still however sat there knocking the price back under one pound, when the orders build on the book at that mark, or slightly above.

Curious to see if these buyers keep coming in at a pound and volume does pick up here to allow a breakout.

Let's see.

Stalement for now.

All imo
DYOR
Posted at 21/11/2023 10:12 by hopeful holder
Do you think we could get back to pre 2021 share price levels or have I missed a huge dilution somewhere?
Posted at 07/11/2023 20:13 by johndoe23
That said, share price performance here has been disappointing. Very low PE, nice divi. Is it just a case of large sellers still at play? Or am I missing something?
Posted at 04/10/2023 15:37 by riverman77
A lot of small cap funds will be having big redemptions and be forced sellers - when there is no one wanting to buy the share price will fall, sometimes quite sharply. Looks like Octopus and Wasatch have been selling fairly recently and sure there are others.
Posted at 10/7/2023 09:41 by craftyspeculator
market cap £56m plus £29m net debt for an enterprise value of £85m, versus net cash generated from operations of £20m = on a 4x multiple. Way too cheap. If they stopped doing acquisitions they would become a cash cow on a ridiculously low multiple. Net debt / underlying EBITDA is also under 1.0x so no concern there.

UK peers like Keystone, Gateley and DWF are rated at a multiple of this. Something has to give. Either the share price goes up, or David Beech buys it back. He sold 20% of his shares for £61m in 2021 and still owns 20%, so he could buy out the shares he doesn't own for less than the price he got for 20%. Genuinely think this is a possibility as 2023 progresses and the interest yield curve starts to flatten.
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