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RBGP Rbg Holdings Plc

10.00
1.35 (15.61%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Rbg Holdings Plc LSE:RBGP London Ordinary Share GB00BFM6WL52 ORD GBP0.002
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.35 15.61% 10.00 9.50 10.50 10.25 8.65 8.65 2,508,715 16:11:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Business Services, Nec 54.13M 4.2M 0.0441 2.27 9.53M
Rbg Holdings Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RBGP. The last closing price for Rbg was 8.65p. Over the last year, Rbg shares have traded in a share price range of 8.65p to 55.00p.

Rbg currently has 95,331,236 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Rbg is £9.53 million. Rbg has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 2.27.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/1/2021
08:58
Starting to move now ... noticed it had been mentioned on Twitter quite a bit recently.
flagon
15/1/2021
08:57
Jumped in with a few today..
tole
12/1/2021
18:01
ISELRO is the insolvency arm and launched in July not May.
It is part of Lionfish (which was set up as a separate entity in May), which in the October update had had 2 realisations of £1.1 million.
So think whoever it was had their wires slightly crossed.

elsa7878
12/1/2021
16:32
hi Oxman

at the mello event last night there was a discussion on MANO.
lots of opinion that MANO have no barriers to entry etc...
and currently achieve high margins thus attractive to new entrants.

so this is exactly what RBGP did with their new business ISELRO.

however, one of the attendees commented that ISELRO started in May,
but does not yet have a single client!!
the chair queried who they might know such information...
but it does seem
(1) very unlikely
(2) a possible explanation of the share price malice if their second new business venture has also performed poorly.

All IMHO, DYOR + BoL
RBGP is in my portfolio

thirty fifty twenty
12/1/2021
14:58
Just hoping the co isn't performing as badly as the share price suggests. Half decent update might create decent buying to mop up MITON. Waiting to see , but also think if you just buy now and roll on a year this will be far higher. Just need to judge your entry price correctly which so far has cost me.
its the oxman
12/1/2021
13:18
Don't want to be a spoil sport but Premier Miton have had a recent habit of being spoil sports by selling down in a substantial way with LIT, KMK and TLY being some examples.

They clearly have a sizable position in RBGP which is naturally taking a while to clear. The volumes here in recent weeks would have ordinarily been more than enough to shift the price substantially higher.

On the flip side, we have seen numerous examples recently where a seller in size has provided opportunity too by taking the price down to anomalous levels. The offer needs to be dragged to a level (50p here?) where it can find a floor and entice enough buyers in size to clear out as many as Premier Miton (assuming they are the main drag, which does appear to be the case) to then allow the re-rate.

These illiquid shares are a nightmare to sell at times so trying to sell millions is never going to be easy and clearly they're using the bullish market (and what appears to be a value price) to fill the substantial sell order.

Often the prices just fart about near the lows with some big chunks exchanging causing little pops at times without fully clearing the sellers, but the volume can be monstrous when fully cleared. That's when the sustained move often happens.

Clearly we can never know how many they want to sell but forming a view here based on some of their recent activity and the price action.

No position yet. Price still trending down and not forming a bottom so just watching.

All imo
DYOR

sphere25
11/1/2021
10:54
And hoping MITON aren't intent on selling out completely.
its the oxman
11/1/2021
10:50
Not sure what's going on in the background here. Still think this looks massively oversold, small position thankfully but holding on for next newsflow and hopefully a dividend.
its the oxman
08/1/2021
21:01
Last trading update:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XewqX6hvPws
scubadiverr
08/1/2021
20:17
ramp ramp ramp
quepassa
08/1/2021
17:49
I'm sure most will see on inspection but buys are going through as sells. I know for certain as bought again at below the mid price (56.5p). My guess is there's still a big seller, I'm guessing Miton, not our friend "Bob". The good news, other than there currently being cheaper than you'd expect shares available, is that last year's trading update was on the 24th Jan, so not all that far away. I gave in to temptation today after watching the latest webinar once more. I link below for convenience incase anyone hasn't already seen it:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XewqX6hvPws
scubadiverr
08/1/2021
00:34
If you what you say is true I am truly sorry for you. If your not telling the truth, that is truly shameful. Telling others that you expect their investment to fall by 50% and not sell your holding, and then the price falls, that's a schoolboy error.
scubadiverr
08/1/2021
00:19
Nor do we know who you are or your motivations. This is Advfn and everyone has an agenda, even if only in the subconscious and not everyone is honest. In such a setting it is paramount that everyone do their own research before making investments, take each post with a pinch of salt, question the validity of other's statements and check poster's history.
scubadiverr
06/1/2021
21:12
Well done Bob! Thanks for reporting back. Maybe don't tell your mum that you posted on a message board that yours and others investments were to fall by 50% and then failed to actually sell your own for a number of weeks - she might think your a little silly.
scubadiverr
06/1/2021
19:08
Sold another lot of shares today at an average of 57.75, still some way to go.
bob evans1
06/1/2021
06:51
I know your only intention is to ramp.

and you don't like to talk about hard facts and figures. Such as Miton selling and the full rounded details of company performance figures.

my recommendation to you is that you filter me.

all imo. dyor.
qp

quepassa
05/1/2021
23:51
If I believed you were genuinely interested and we could have a balanced discussion that we could all gain from I would assist. However, I know your only intention is troll, albeit politely, as you have for the past few years and I'm not going to waste my time.
scubadiverr
05/1/2021
22:30
just wanted to see if elsa would kindly post the figures to give the full rounded picture which is, after all, what we have been discussing.

i am however quite certain everyone knows where to get them.

Thank you kindly for echoing my frequent advice to DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH as this is very important in my view rather than relying on various bulletin board tittle-tattle which is mostly biased.

all imo.
DYOR
qp

quepassa
05/1/2021
21:47
I'm sure if you do your research like you advise others to you'll find that info in no time
scubadiverr
05/1/2021
19:53
Yes that may have been Convex.We are however talking about the Group not just one part of it.

Would you care also to mention the Group Ebitda figures and Group PBT and Group EPS all versus prior same accounting period and Group cash and dividend?

Thank you.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
05/1/2021
19:12
For the financial year ended June 2019, Convex generated a profit before tax of GBP4.3 million.

Friends in M&A are busier now than pre-covid.

Assuming there is some read across Convex will provide the cashflow to invest in litigation sales. They don't need the really large cases, there's plenty of small stuff to gorge on.

Last 6 months Editda was £2.6 m or £2.4 m after interest despite increased personnel costs (Convex etc) and only 300k of M&A income versus £4 million plus normally (2019 - full year £8.7 million). Plus 0 litigation income.

Assuming Convex gets back to £4 million plus (in a year or 2) and they have the core business and some litigation proceeds then the market cap here will look very cheap.

elsa7878
05/1/2021
18:45
beg to differ...

in my view the market has turned towards specialisation and specialist boutiques nowadays rather than diversified, conglomerate-style outfits reminiscent of the 80's.

i think diversification is a backwards-looking business model where synergies are generally over-hyped.

today's business model is one of laser-like focus and specialisation.


all imo. dyor.
qp

quepassa
05/1/2021
18:05
Quite right Scuba - that's the attraction.
yellowdog
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