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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Revolution Bars Group Plc | LSE:RBG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BVDPPV41 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.50 | 1.40 | 1.60 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 102,234 | 07:47:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drinking Places (alcoholic) | 152.55M | -22.23M | -0.0966 | -0.16 | 3.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/3/2017 09:07 | Took some this morning at 2.29. New position. GLA | spoole5 | |
03/3/2017 08:33 | I hope it is worth more than 230p in five years PP :-) | bpc10 | |
03/3/2017 02:03 | FWIW, I think this share may be worth more in 5 years' time. Great management, nice roll-out. Low valuation. No net debt. Divis. What's not to like? PP. (long term hold for me) | paulypilot | |
03/3/2017 00:18 | well done davros. nicely played. | melody9999 | |
02/3/2017 17:39 | Bought back 1/2 of what I sold earlier again this afternoon - interesting day. Never going to turn down a 15% rise as spikes like that generally retrace which is precisely what it did - no one really ever knows what will happen with any share | davr0s | |
02/3/2017 17:17 | This has 300p written all over it! | greenknight1 | |
02/3/2017 15:13 | Yep i'm staying in for the progressive annual div and the share price increases that will be happening over the next few years £3, £4..and so on.. imho, dyor etc. | 113mike | |
02/3/2017 15:10 | The journey is just beginning. Only up around 10% on float price and lots of progress now. Strong Hold / Buy the dips imo. dyor. | aishah | |
02/3/2017 14:36 | I'm out at 244.74 15% gain in 4hours! It will likely retrace after that spike in price a bit | davr0s | |
02/3/2017 14:28 | Yes in auction | davr0s | |
02/3/2017 14:28 | Are these in auction or something? Can't close my SB. | sheep_herder | |
02/3/2017 14:22 | Crikey - only bought this morning as l2 looked favourable. Lol | davr0s | |
02/3/2017 14:06 | Small Cap Value Report (Thu 2 Mar 2017) - RBG, IND | martywidget | |
02/3/2017 13:43 | sp going up nicely! GLA ALTHs! | 113mike | |
02/3/2017 09:26 | Paul Scott @paulypilot · 11 hours ago Fantastic meeting today with CEO & FD of Revolution Bars (RBG). This stock is the wrong price. It should be 300p, not 200p. | someuwin | |
02/3/2017 08:16 | Revolution Bars Group said it is trading “really well” in Scotland, where it plans to grow its network after posting double-digit growth in sales in its interim results. Its network increased to 66 sites, with 53 Revolution and 13 Revolución de Cuba bars. Two under the latter branding opened in Aberdeen and Glasgow during the period. McQuater said the group is very pleased with progress in both sites, stating: “We’re quite a dominant player at the quality end of the Aberdeen bar/restaurant scene.” He also said that a third branch in Glasgow is under negotiation, and sites in Edinburgh and Inverness are being sought. | mr_spock | |
01/3/2017 15:30 | Talking of decent places had lunch in a Turtle Bay today - excellent stuff ! | panic investor | |
01/3/2017 14:00 | Should be 3 quid | geheimnis2 | |
01/3/2017 13:57 | About time | panic investor | |
01/3/2017 13:51 | Penny's dropping here finally! | aishah | |
28/2/2017 13:44 | Looks to me like the difference in movement between adjusted and reported EPS is due to the increase in non-recurring opening costs, not because of increased admin costs. £5m of debt was offset by £5m of cash, so net zero cash position. This is an improvement on the last half year position which showed net debt of £0.9m, despite one more site being opened pre-Christmas compared to the previous year. | bestace |
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