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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Renold Plc | LSE:RNO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007325078 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.20 | -0.40% | 50.40 | 50.00 | 50.80 | 51.20 | 50.00 | 51.00 | 378,211 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engineering Services | 247.1M | 11.8M | 0.0523 | 9.67 | 114.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/3/2024 11:56 | Hello Renold holders and watchers! A very strange price move down recently, I can’t think of a catalyst for such, anyone have ideas ? Unless a holder forcing their way out in what is a constrained market at the best of times. | sausage7 | |
07/3/2024 10:57 | A read across here perhaps? Premier Foods is the latest listed company to disclose a dramatic improvement in the health of its traditional pension scheme, reporting that promised payments of £66m into it would no longer be necessary. | robsy2 | |
06/3/2024 14:56 | I did same and it showed as a small. The last lot will be sold soon enough but the rest is a longer term hold | hopeful holder | |
06/3/2024 09:06 | added a few more at a smidge over 40p. showing as a sell. | melody9999 | |
05/3/2024 11:34 | Took my 100% on 1/2 my holding. Now we have a sudden drop in price, not sure of the reason. Where to buy back is the question | prokartace | |
27/2/2024 23:25 | Just under 3 minutes so a very easy listen from 16.55 to 19.45 | pj84 | |
27/2/2024 18:52 | Discussed on vox markets today where they still view this as under priced. | hopeful holder | |
19/2/2024 13:28 | I'm happy with my 50% profit so far. The P/E is still far too low. | this_is_me | |
15/2/2024 16:12 | An even greater sign is a rise today off the back of high volume, so looking good for now, gl | texaspete2 | |
15/2/2024 15:56 | Just tried a Dummy sell and offered higher than the bottom of the spread. That's always a quick pointer to demand as I haven't got L2. This does seem to be getting stronger and tempted to buy again. | hopeful holder | |
26/1/2024 16:40 | I did wonder if this would hold above 40 pence and it seems to be doing so quite nicely. Other than a positive pension growth I am wondering what specific events need to happen to step this up and over 50penceAcquisition?S | hopeful holder | |
20/1/2024 03:04 | Felix 99 I am a shareholder in Wincanton and posted this about the pension fund on 26 Sep 23. "hTTps://www.thetime some excerpts from the article: - "It was the stock market surprise of the week: Wincanton, the trucking company, delighted investors on Wednesday by announcing that its staff pension scheme had dramatically swung back into surplus for the first time in decades. The company would not now have to make previously promised contributions to the scheme of about £25 million a year for the next four years. And it was immediately released from restrictions on how much it could pay shareholders in dividends." ..... "Like many UK companies with long histories, Wincanton had been the prisoner of defined benefit pension promises going back decades. It has a market value of about £400 million but until recently its pension fund was three times bigger with about £1.2 billion of outstanding promises to 12,800 current and former lorry drivers and warehouse workers." As it happens they jumped 50% today on an agreed bid for the company. | pj84 | |
18/1/2024 16:03 | So the employee trust has bought a stack more shares and now has 10.6%. Is the employee trust forcing up the share price? So the good thing is that buying in the market presumably means shares will not be issued to satisy options so no dilution. But who provides the money to the trust to buy the shares? If it is plc how is that expensed through the P&L? Anyone know about these matters? | tiswas | |
18/1/2024 09:07 | The Group's IAS 19 deficit decreased from GBP61.3m at 30 September 2022 to GBP52.7m at 30 September 2023. (This is from their own report).So it's a big gap but being managed and coming down. It's declared and under control.I see this as already priced into the current price and probably overdone.40p would be a great barrier to break and I did not think it would be this quickly. Any fund buying into this know they are getting a great opportunity now that they have a strong management leading this company. Best of luck to all shareholders. | hopeful holder | |
18/1/2024 09:00 | I've heard people say that all the way up from 8 pence, Felix. I suspect if it wasn't for the pension liability, the current market cap would be considerably north of £200m, as opposed to the £90m now... ie it's already in the price (and then some) | wigwammer | |
18/1/2024 08:39 | cant see anyone bidding with pension scheme there as a poison pill ? | felix99 | |
17/1/2024 22:38 | Agree and if, as it looks like, it is a single purchaser, then 15.75m shares is about 7% so a very sizeable addition to an existing shareholder or a significant new investor, either way would expect to see an RNS soon. | pj84 | |
17/1/2024 16:50 | mickeyb - i think this could be very interesting. with the consistent high volume in recent weeks and now this disclosure it is obvious that a stake has been being built in the background for weeks. possibly this is the pre-cursor to a bid [exciting], but even if it is just a new insitutional holder coming on board at 38p i think it will be seen as very positive by the market. suspect we wil know more by the end of the week. all imho, dyor and bol RNO is in my top 5 hldgs | thirty fifty twenty | |
17/1/2024 16:31 | 15,750,000 shares just traded at 38.20, with no significant move in bid / offer prices . seems strange. | mickeyb | |
11/1/2024 15:50 | PJ, Many thanks for the brr video link, most informative - Liberally sprinkled with PI buzz words, but what's not to like? | tightfist | |
03/1/2024 18:23 | The following was from my my post 1683 following the capital markets day back in May last year: - "Renold PLC - Capital Markets Day (With Q&A) (brrmedia.co.uk) It is a long watch, just under 2 hours and whilst it is the company selling themselves, it is nevertheless very informative, and they seem to be very focussed on both inorganic growth and further acquisitions and to be very focussed on a very disciplined approach to capital expenditure for both investment and acquisitions. It also explains that even though Renold is not regarded as a tech company, it is benefitting from the new economy through businesses in all sectors increasing automation and demand for its products which is continuing to grow and in my view even following the recent increase in share price the PE of Renold is far too low." The company were keen to point out that whilst their chains business appears to be very old economy, that it is a key component of the increasing automation being undertaken companies in all sectors and they are very much a part of the new economy. | pj84 | |
03/1/2024 13:00 | Yesterday I tested the market for £100,000 worth on the offer, and the bid. Market was showing 36.8-38.2 and the inside offer was 37.9 No online market for the bid, but interestingly, I could have bought that size on the offer so no problem for retail size. | eddystone | |
03/1/2024 09:41 | You may be right about 40p Eddy but....It's got momentum and its appearance on some investing webpages makes me think it will get through quite quickly.Whatever our opinions on that, we both are of the view that this is a great share and has much opportunity to move higher this next 12 months. | hopeful holder | |
03/1/2024 09:36 | Seems to me somebody wants large amounts of stock, and is struggling to get it.. | wigwammer |
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