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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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The Pebble Group Plc | PEBB | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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48.00 | 47.50 | 48.00 | 47.50 | 48.00 |
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SUPPORT SERVICES |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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19/03/2024 | Final | GBP | 0.012 | 04/04/2024 | 05/04/2024 | 07/05/2024 |
21/03/2023 | Final | GBP | 0.006 | 27/04/2023 | 28/04/2023 | 02/06/2023 |
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Posted at 16/1/2025 08:52 by spooky The shares look far too cheap to me. Just over 4 times EBITDA, cash generative, net cash,3%+ dividend yield, buying back shares. Facilisgroup probably worth most of the market cap by itself. There has been an active seller, perhaps todays volume has taken him out. Suspected he was bigger. |
Posted at 16/1/2025 08:31 by sphere25 Taken a few PEBB to see if this has been overdone on the downside. There is an argument to say the market was expecting worse here and those numbers have surprised.Only about 4% growth forecast on the top line and 8% on pre-tax profit, so it is chugging along, but cash better than expected. An ex-cash profit multiple of 5.7 falling to 5 this year. A multiple like that of 5 and you still sit here and wonder if that has priced in all the gloom. But it looks worth an effort. Price is currently flat at 44p-46p. The price was flat before this update so you'd think it just stays flat if there is no enthusiasm to buy. It needs to break 46p for the possibility of a trading bounce. An exit if it goes stale. Will the market buy to allow a breakout? Oooer gavnar! All imo DYOR |
Posted at 12/9/2024 09:17 by tomps2 The Pebble Group (PEBB) Half Year results presentation - September 2024The Pebble Group CEO, Chris Lee and CFO, Claire Thomson present the group’s results for the six months ended 30 June 2024, followed by Q&A. Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: |
Posted at 21/8/2024 14:49 by tomps2 The Pebble Group (PEBB) Half Year results webinarWednesday, 11 September, 1:00pm The Pebble Group CEO, Chris Lee and CFO, Claire Thomson will host a virtual presentation of their results for the six months ended 30 June 2024, followed by a Q&A session. To attend, register here: bit.ly/PEBB_H124_res |
Posted at 17/7/2024 19:41 by seangwhite Well the share buy back has kept the share price from falling .uch below near to its 52 week low. It's hard to see where PEBB goes from here. Hope a PE buyer makes a bid. |
Posted at 07/6/2024 15:57 by seangwhite The share buy back is not really helping maintain the share price and it looks like the market has no appetite for PEBB or it's outlook. |
Posted at 01/5/2024 18:41 by seangwhite The poor Chairman seems to have been picked for the chop as major shareholders must be unhappy at the share price and lack lustre numbers from the Facilus part of PEBB |
Posted at 27/3/2024 08:26 by tomps2 The Pebble Group (PEBB) Full Year Results 2023 - March 2024Pebble Group CEO, Chris Lee and CFO, Claire Thomson present full year results for the year ended 31 December 2023, followed by Q&A. Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: |
Posted at 22/3/2024 08:55 by seangwhite Facilus results are very disappointing for the driver of PEBB's growth and do not bode well for the PEBB share price looking a year or two ahead. The share buy back does seem a bit like a fairly desperate throw of the dice by the CEO and his team. |
Posted at 14/3/2024 12:09 by tomps2 The Pebble Group (PEBB) FY23 results webinarThursday, 21 March, 3:00pm The Pebble Group CEO, Chris Lee and CFO, Claire Thomson will host an online investor presentation of their full year results for the period ended 31 December 2023, followed by Q&A. To attend, register here: bit.ly/PEBB_FY23_res |
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