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RCH Reach Plc

101.60
0.60 (0.59%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Reach Investors - RCH

Reach Investors - RCH

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Reach Plc RCH London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.60 0.59% 101.60 16:29:58
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
104.00 100.40 104.00 101.60 101.00
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Industry Sector
MEDIA

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Posted at 27/7/2024 02:49 by john09
PE 4.6

But it’s the cleared phone hacking, cleared acquisitions costs and clearing pension costs that the big boys are buying here. All these days of 3m shares traded a day thats been going on may - July are professional investors buying for their clients. I know this because one of my pension managers bought for me.

Thats huge. Investment managers havent been buying reach for years
Posted at 05/6/2024 19:03 by john09
Momentum Investor last month


“It's easy to be brutalised by the past 2.5 years into thinking these ridiculous valuations will normalise here forever but with "risk-on" shares elsewhere (think Future already rallying ahead of likely interest rate cuts in the summer, you may not get another chance to buy on their current PE and dividend yield almost double digits”
Posted at 28/5/2024 10:11 by john09
Momementum Investor last issue

“You may not get another chance to buy on a PE of 3.6”
Posted at 30/4/2024 14:32 by ali47fish
does anyone has the appropriate contact number for investor relations at REACH as i 'm tryig to request attending the agm- the contact nber on the website is a general one so filled in a form and srill had no response!
Posted at 18/3/2024 09:40 by aishah
In their latest issue The Momentum Investor points out that first party data could be a gold mine in a post cookie world and shares could multi-bag for patient investors. Deal with Amazon already signed and more to follow imo.
I am adding here, Future and SBDS. dyor.
Posted at 07/3/2024 17:01 by davebowler
IC negative in general but concedes this...........
. A High Court judgment
in December provided a resolution on time
limitations for historical legal issues which
had weighed on investor sentiment. The cost
ofsettling these outstanding issues has consequently been reduced by £20.2mn. There has
also been progress on the question of pensions.
This amounts to an “agreed pathway to fully
funding the schemes”, so from 2028 pension
commitments are expected to reduce by
c.£40mn.Retirementbenefit obligations stood
at £168.8mn on the year-end balance sheet.
As far as the bread-and-butter issues are
concerned, print volumes were in line with
historical precedent,but solidity on this frontis
set against a 12 per cent declinein print advertising revenue to £76.6mn.
Management said tradinghasbeenrobustin
the early part of the year and the group is on
track to deliver a reduction in full-year operating costs of 5-6 per cent for 2024.
Posted at 23/2/2024 19:47 by masergt
O.T.

I don't know if any on here were invested in Tintra (TNT) which recently delisted but they have now, as a private company, published an update. Please excuse me using this thread as a platform but all other TNT chat sites seem dead.



Tintra: The Next Steps
05/02/2024
Tintra: The Future

"Next Steps

Having finally managed to complete the privatization the company is now focused on continuing with the building out of its strategy. Firstly its recapitalization, secondly a soon-to-be-announced (during February) merger and restructuring, and finally being able to settle down into the work of delivering the banking infrastructure solutions that we are deeply involved in building.

Over the past year we have been developing relationships with major funding partners in the Middle East. We realized that the nature of our business meant that we would be able to move faster and with more substance with a state-backed anchor investor rather than running the funding-round strategy. To that end we are pleased that we have secured three new sources of funding, two that are closed and one that we anticipate closing during Q1, along with sourcing a funding partner to allow for retail investors to exit the company should they wish to – although of course we hope everyone stays on this journey with us.

Having developed the technology and the fundamental strategy ahead of any other players we have been able to progress to the advanced stages of an anticipated merger with a state supported banking platform. This merger, which we expect to complete soon, brings the mission forwards three to four years and will allow Tintra to be a full service banking platform from launch, rather than to be a payment infrastructure for the first few years until certain milestones were reached. This meaningful transaction will be a world-first and has the potential to impact hundreds of millions of lives.

Go Forward Structure

Tintra Limited (ex-Tintra plc) will continue to remain the main holding company of Tintra going forward. New private equity and state equity will fund the business as it goes forward and this entity will form the basis of the merger should it complete.

Shareholders wishing to continue with us for the journey need do nothing. We are putting together a communications strategy to keep all retail shareholders informed and have a direct line to be able to ask questions and seek feedback by a much more active social media presence. This will be much easier as a private company where we can be more open and discussive as we go forward.

For those shareholders wishing to leave, the JP Jenkins facility will be live from today. We have shortened the usual 90-day period and the initial period will be for 60 Days for all orders to be gathered. There is an obligation for all shareholders to be treated equally so at the closing of that period there will be an equal split of shares at the 150p price.

However, there will be a second closing 90 Days after that for any shareholders that decide to take a ‘wait and see’ approach or only sell down part of their shareholding at this first opportunity."
Posted at 07/2/2024 08:20 by john09
Lol . This is why private investors generally lose money
Posted at 23/1/2024 14:09 by john09
They haven’t pulled a TS . Results are due in March if you look on the investors section . You could argue no TS = no bad news
Posted at 23/1/2024 14:00 by the imperialist
Is Reach plc (LON:RCH) Potentially Undervalued?

While Reach plc (LON:RCH) might not have the largest market cap around , it received a lot of attention from a substantial price movement on the LSE over the last few months, increasing to UK£0.80 at one point, and dropping to the lows of UK£0.63. Some share price movements can give investors a better opportunity to enter into the stock, and potentially buy at a lower price. A question to answer is whether Reach's current trading price of UK£0.65 reflective of the actual value of the small-cap? Or is it currently undervalued, providing us with the opportunity to buy? Let’s take a look at Reach’s outlook and value based on the most recent financial data to see if there are any catalysts for a price change.

What Is Reach Worth?
Good news, investors! Reach is still a bargain right now according to our price multiple model, which compares the company's price-to-earnings ratio to the industry average. In this instance, we’ve used the price-to-earnings (PE) ratio given that there is not enough information to reliably forecast the stock’s cash flows. we find that Reach’s ratio of 6.4x is below its peer average of 19.28x, which indicates the stock is trading at a lower price compared to the Media industry. Reach’s share price also seems relatively stable compared to the rest of the market, as indicated by its low beta. If you believe the share price should eventually reach its industry peers, a low beta could suggest it is unlikely to rapidly do so anytime soon, and once it’s there, it may be hard to fall back down into an attractive buying range.

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