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MKM Mkm Group

0.75
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04 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Mkm Group LSE:MKM London Ordinary Share GB00B013MJ08 ORD 0.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.75 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.75 GBX

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Posted at 29/10/2009 15:57 by parvez
Could be totally wrong but made the following calcultions:

+£200k = on exchange
+£2,410K = on completion
-£1,100K = repayment of liablities
-£300K = retained for overhead costs

£1210K left for immediate distribution = approx 1.35p/share

Plus more payable in thr future depending on performance of sold business.

all IMHO of course

Cheers

P
Posted at 02/7/2009 07:17 by sagem
Director buying,.....must have confidence...news on its way

MKM Group restructures Australian business
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Marketing Services group MKM Group PLC (AIM: MKM) said it is restructuring its Australian business, with all operations in the country trading through its wholly-owned unit Salad Marketing Pty Ltd while its other subsidiaries will cease to trade with immediate effect.

"This restructuring will seek to try and protect the majority of the group's Australian obligations and its employees. The restructuring will lead to lower levels of turnover within Australia but will also reduce the need for further support to be provided from the group," it said.

Trading in the UK has continued the upward trend and MKM expects to report growth in UK turnover for the second half of its financial year of approximately 15 percent versus the same period a year earlier.

In particular, the reaction from current and potential clients to the Airport Angel product has been very strong and Airport Angel, coupled with current new product development, could represent a strong platform for future sustainable profitable growt
A...L...S...O

A fundamental review of the Australian business has been completed and a significant restructuring has
been agreed by the board. The Australian operations will now trade through Salad Marketing Pty Ltd as
a wholly owned Group subsidiary and the remaining Australian businesses have ceased trading. This
restructure is seeking to protect the majority of the Group's Australian obligations and its employees.
Although the restructure will reduce the level of Australian turnover within the Group, it will also reduce
any further Australian need for support from the Group.
The UK operations of the Group are expected to show an increase in revenue of 15% for the final 6
months of the financial year compared to the same period a year ago based upon positive reactions
from current and potential clients to the Airport Angel product. This demonstrates our stated focus of
continuing to secure long-term annuity accounts which are typically contracted for 3 to 4 years while
continuing to develop our heritage product of short-term tactical promotions.
We remain committed to the Group's growth strategy and are cautiously optimistic about the longerterm
prospects for the Group.
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WELL THIS ALL SOUNDS VERY GOOD
Posted at 15/10/2008 07:22 by hugo1815
1 million shares bought? somebody got confidence in this share?
Posted at 29/1/2008 12:10 by hugo1815
thats what i needed to know though, im happy to trade if the price is better , but how are you so sure?
Posted at 29/1/2008 11:54 by 8trader
I cant believe punters still squabble over a fiver commission when
it comes to share trading, selftrade usually always has the best price
and so what if they cost £2.50/£5 more they will save you £50 on the
deal by getting a much better price.
Posted at 29/1/2008 11:15 by hugo1815
i cant even buy online. why not? any amounts? surely that puts off potential investors, do you think mkm management even know this??
Posted at 29/1/2008 10:42 by 8trader
Very good call mudbath.

So what now at 6p ?

As normal with most bombed out penny stocks there is a overhang.

Cant sell 10k online but can buy 100k at 6p mid price.
Posted at 29/11/2007 20:24 by mudbath
As mentioned before, MKM is the ultimate "Catch 22",as regards the deferred £5.12million.Already,the number of shares necessary to satisfy this consideration has risen from the 39million quoted by deanroberhunt to over 57million,leading-at todays 9pence price to a severe dilution-making the shares now relatively less attractive-and likely to lead to further price falls etc.etc.In my view the stock market in general looks vunerable to a severe downturn,from which it is improbable that the MKM share price would emerge unscathed,leading to ever more potential for value sapping "new shares"having to be issued for the deferrment to be satisfied.
Posted at 04/9/2007 08:09 by pre
For those who missed the earlier posts:


zabbadan - 3 Sep'07 - 09:38 - 540 of 550


Buy MKM at 9.75p

Uk Analyst

A Tip from the AIM and Plus Newsletter

AIM traded MKM is a company that is still judged by an unfortunate error of judgement. But the past is very much behind it now and this is a company that has turned a corner, is back trading very profitably, growing its bottom line and boasts a strong balance sheet. With a major acquisition under its belt, MKM is moving into a new phase in its developments. With a blue chip customer base, this is a business with quality earnings, trading on a historic low single digit multiple.

Established in 1989, the company has built a leading presence in its chosen field of promotional programmes, boasting the blue chips such as HSBC, Littlewoods and Tesco among its clients. MKM's programmes are divided into two categories, focussing on tactical, promotional, loyalty and partnership schemes. Tactical and promotional work tends to be shorter term efforts, while loyalty and partnership schemes revolve around the building of a client's brand and specific products.

The company is unfortunately best known for a complete wreck of a promotion that it organised for the Express Newspapers group several years ago. Via its Rise Travel subsidiary, it promised a Caribbean cruise for just £10. MKM not only massively underestimated the demand for the offer, but it then failed to respond appropriately to the hoards of applications. Because of the terribly managed promotion, punters ended up forking out far more than they had expected. The debacle saw MKM report substantial losses, with the group essentially being bailed out by the Express Newspaper group.

The recent acquisition of Australian based Leapfrog has marked a further significant milestone in the company's history. The business provides a similar mix of promotional programmes as MKM, based on long and short term promotions, but Leapfrog has a greater experience of the loyalty space. Revenues are split evenly between one offs and longer term loyalty programmes. Current client projects include an air miles based loyalty scheme for Lufthansa, which Leapfrog intends to extend into several Asian countries over the coming 18 months.

And so, in the current year to 31st March 2008, the group is likely to see a massive ramp up in revenues to £12.2 million, up from £3.89 million last year. Pre-tax profits of £1.58 million, equating to earnings of 2.2p should be comfortably achieved in the current period, climbing to earnings of 2.6p next year. With the shares trading at just 9.75p, the 4.4 times multiple falls to 3.75 times March 2009 earnings. The rating is far too low - buy.

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asp1 - 3 Sep'07 - 10:00 - 541 of 550


pe of 4.4 falling to 3.75 - this is way too low for a co on a strong projected growth!

conservative sector avg is circa 20 putting share price target at 50p - most definitely a BUY.
Posted at 03/9/2007 08:38 by zabbadan
Buy MKM at 9.75p

Uk Analyst

A Tip from the AIM and Plus Newsletter

AIM traded MKM is a company that is still judged by an unfortunate error of judgement. But the past is very much behind it now and this is a company that has turned a corner, is back trading very profitably, growing its bottom line and boasts a strong balance sheet. With a major acquisition under its belt, MKM is moving into a new phase in its developments. With a blue chip customer base, this is a business with quality earnings, trading on a historic low single digit multiple.

Established in 1989, the company has built a leading presence in its chosen field of promotional programmes, boasting the blue chips such as HSBC, Littlewoods and Tesco among its clients. MKM's programmes are divided into two categories, focussing on tactical, promotional, loyalty and partnership schemes. Tactical and promotional work tends to be shorter term efforts, while loyalty and partnership schemes revolve around the building of a client's brand and specific products.

The company is unfortunately best known for a complete wreck of a promotion that it organised for the Express Newspapers group several years ago. Via its Rise Travel subsidiary, it promised a Caribbean cruise for just £10. MKM not only massively underestimated the demand for the offer, but it then failed to respond appropriately to the hoards of applications. Because of the terribly managed promotion, punters ended up forking out far more than they had expected. The debacle saw MKM report substantial losses, with the group essentially being bailed out by the Express Newspaper group.

The recent acquisition of Australian based Leapfrog has marked a further significant milestone in the company's history. The business provides a similar mix of promotional programmes as MKM, based on long and short term promotions, but Leapfrog has a greater experience of the loyalty space. Revenues are split evenly between one offs and longer term loyalty programmes. Current client projects include an air miles based loyalty scheme for Lufthansa, which Leapfrog intends to extend into several Asian countries over the coming 18 months.

And so, in the current year to 31st March 2008, the group is likely to see a massive ramp up in revenues to £12.2 million, up from £3.89 million last year. Pre-tax profits of £1.58 million, equating to earnings of 2.2p should be comfortably achieved in the current period, climbing to earnings of 2.6p next year. With the shares trading at just 9.75p, the 4.4 times multiple falls to 3.75 times March 2009 earnings. The rating is far too low - buy.

The award winning AIM and PLUS newsletter serves up three new hot tips a month plus real time tip updates. It costs as little as £90 a month to access this remarkable publication. For more details, click HERE.
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