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RGP Ross Group Plc

0.75
0.00 (0.00%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Ross Investors - RGP

Ross Investors - RGP

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Ross Group Plc RGP London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.75 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.75 0.75
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Industry Sector
ELECTRONIC & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

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Posted at 09/6/2022 14:17 by hedgehog 100
15/09/2021 14:32 UKREG Ross Group PLC Half-year Report
" ... Throughout the COVID pandemic period, the Group has continued diligently researching and exploring specific supply chain management strategic opportunities; primarily involving potential start-ups, mergers, acquisitions and/or business alliances. ... "



The current global supply chain challenges have highlighted the importance of supply chain management, which could create opportunities for investors.

Indeed as well as RGP, a new shell floated recently targeting the supply chain:-

13.4.22:-
" ...Withana though says there’s not one, but several key differentiators between Aura and its peers. “We are the only global renewable energy SPAC focused on the supply chain, and I would challenge anyone to tell us there’s an analogue to us on the London market because we know that’s not true,” says Withana ..."


08/04/2022 08:00 UK Regulatory (RNS & others) Aura Renewable Acquisitions PLC Initial admission - Offcl Lst LSE:ARA Aura Renewable Acquisitions Plc
" ...The Company will pursue opportunities to acquire businesses in the renewable energy sector. The Company intends to consider opportunities within the renewable energy sector focusing on businesses operating in the global renewable energy sector supply chain, particularly participants in the wind, solar, biomass, hydropower and green hydrogen supply chain ranging from raw materials resourcing to power generation, energy storage and recycling. ..."
Posted at 02/12/2017 12:16 by hope to win
Ordinary % of Issued Share
Shares Capital
Keniworth Capital Limited 40,000,000 22.29%
Prime Growth Enterprises Limited 30,567,555 17.03%
Escalating Investments Limited 22,200,720 12.37%
Euroclear Nominees Limited 14,000,000 7.80%
Mr Nitin Mehta 7,340,156 4.09%
Morgan Stanley Client Securities
Nominees 7,340,156 4.09%
Limited


At £1M pounds valuation and the above holders unchanged for a decade it leaves any potential shareholder the chance to buy just 32% of RGP if the remaining shares were available to purchase.In English that’s £320,000 of stock.That assumption would be valid if those shares were in the market to be bought.They are NOT since this company goes back over a century the chances are that most holders don’t even know they own them and those that do might have 1 share for every hundred pounds worth they originally invested.A blogger from old has just says as much in a tab above.Why does this all matter.? When a deal is done or before if investors purchase their will simplify not be enough Shares around to be aquired. That’s why over the last 3 months we have seen some Shares rise 300% in a single day.
Posted at 02/12/2017 08:22 by hope to win
RGP is a shell the directors work for free.RGP makes a profit. RGP has a premium listing. A new director has been appointed to RGP and another company that is not listed in London.RGP stands in at just over one million pounds.For a speculator and investor it represents an ideal investment for a small amount of money.Not risk free but could be extremely exciting in the months ahead. An opportunity to purchase a premium listed company does not come up every day for a million pounds. I dear say the average premium listed company is worth £250M.Its rather like Bitcoin those that got in when no one was interested have made over 100 times what they put in. Since it’s just about impossible to buy more that a few thousands pounds worth of shares in RGP that would be your maximum loss in the worst case scenario.The spread of 20% is high but totally immaterial in the context of the market capitalisation of RGP.All companies listed on the market have a floor in their valuation because speculators know that they can make lots of gain buying companies they know absolutely nothing about and taking a punt. They also know that not all will go up however the ones that do often go up a lot.
Posted at 29/9/2005 09:13 by fido
Ross Group
If anyone needs proof of what I say is true, then look at the way the shareprice is bouncing back. On the day of the results the MM`s slashed the bid price in expectation of a flood of sellers but that did not happen and I think that the MM`s now realise that this company that the company is now positioning itself to move forward and that is something that is now more appreciated by investors as well.Forget GEL for a minute because my feelings are that they will be sold off when the time is right. Look at Grande`s relationship with Ross. They have supported them for a long time. They have cleaned them up and primed them for a purpose. The reason I think after many years that now is the time to invest in this company is that all the evidence suggests that lift off is very soon. Ross`s new web site is all set up for the Sansui licence and only requires the official go ahead. When this happens the shareprice will fly because at that time we will have one of the worlds biggest electrical companies executing their plans through Ross.
Posted at 27/10/2004 11:21 by andonis
Good Morning Traders Investors and Peeps....Hybernation is over...now time for a little action...
Posted at 25/9/2004 15:42 by andonis
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