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TRST Trustpilot Group Plc

299.50
5.00 (1.70%)
03 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Trustpilot Investors - TRST

Trustpilot Investors - TRST

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Trustpilot Group Plc TRST London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
5.00 1.70% 299.50 16:35:14
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
297.50 296.00 299.00 299.50 294.50
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Posted at 20/3/2024 08:18 by bigbigdave
Further to the announcement on 19 March 2024 in relation to a proposed placing of ordinary shares in Trustpilot Group PLC ("Trustpilot" or the "Company"), Trafalgar Acquisition S.à. r.l., an entity owned by funds managed by Vitruvian Partners LLP ("Vitruvian" or the "Seller"), has sold 15,500,000 ordinary shares in the Company (the "Placing Shares") at a price of 200 pence per share (the "Placing"). Due to strong investor demand, the Seller agreed with Berenberg to increase the size of the Placing to 15,500,000 shares from the approximately 12,500,000 originally proposed
Posted at 19/3/2024 17:46 by bigbigdave
19 March 2024

Proposed secondary placing in Trustpilot Group PLC

Trafalgar Acquisition S.à. r.l., an entity owned by funds managed by Vitruvian Partners LLP ("Vitruvian" or the "Seller"), has indicated its intention to sell up to approximately 12.5 million existing ordinary shares in Trustpilot Group plc ("Trustpilot" or the "Company") (the "Placing Shares") through a placing to eligible institutional investors by means of an accelerated bookbuild (the "Placing").



Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG ("Berenberg") is acting as sole bookrunner and placing agent in relation to the Placing.

The price per Placing Share will be determined through an accelerated bookbuild process. The bookbuild process will commence with immediate effect following this announcement and may close at any time on short notice. A further announcement will be made following the completion of the bookbuild and pricing of the Placing. The Company is not a party to the Placing and will not receive any proceeds from the Placing.



The ordinary shares in the Company held by the Seller following completion of the Placing will be subject to a 45 calendar day lock-up which is subject to certain exceptions and may otherwise only be waived with the consent of the Bookrunner.
Posted at 11/1/2024 08:15 by hpcg
Decent trading report. Perhaps the price is up with events, though the growth suggests it should grind higher. I'm only recently invested, and in a small way, so I've not got a grasp of the history yet, but I am pleased to see buy backs over dividends. I guess most of the investor base is from the US and that is what they advocate for where surplus cash not required for growth is concerned. I am minded to build out a larger position.
Posted at 29/9/2022 12:14 by melloteam
FREE RESULTS ROUND UP

Just to let shareholders and prospective investors know that TRST will be discussed in the Results Round Up at the Results Round Up Webinar at 2pm - 6.30pm on Thursday 29th September 2022. .

The programme is as follows:

2.00 pm David Stevenson discusses The Small Cap Discount : Opportunity Knocks with David Stredder
2.30 pm Company presentation by Fintel
3.00 pm Results Round-up from Graham Neary
3.30 pm Company presentation by Brave Bison
4.00 pm Company presentation by Avation
4.40 pm Company presentation by TPFG
5.00 pm Results Round-up from Mark Simpson including the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
5.30 pm Company presentation by S&U

The event is FREE and there will be over 500 investors attending and these are very popular shows with company presentations, fund manager and investor interviews, and panel sessions.
Posted at 17/9/2022 09:30 by johnkidd1
Why is it that so many investors dont understand the first principles of investing or what the stock market is for.It is there to provide companies with the long term Capitol needed to fund a growing business.. Short term traders are short sighted individuals trying to make a fast buck. Good luck to them but you don't want too many of them on your share register, or your ability to raise needed cash to expand is non existant. Sensible investment involves backing the management team for at least 3 years with yearly checks on progress and value added to the business.
Posted at 07/9/2022 11:33 by trader4ever
may be some big investor is completely disappointed in this management hence selling big stake.
Posted at 23/3/2022 11:35 by timmy11
kand obviously you wernt listining to sceptical investor hahaha
Posted at 24/2/2022 00:06 by bingaxu
Companies Like Trustpilot Group (LON:TRST) Can Afford To Invest In GrowthBySimply Wall StPublishedDecember 20, 2021LSE:TRSTSource: ShutterstockWe can readily understand why investors are attracted to unprofitable companies. For example, biotech and mining exploration companies often lose money for years before finding success with a new treatment or mineral discovery. But the harsh reality is that very many loss making companies burn through all their cash and go bankrupt.So should Trustpilot Group (LON:TRST) shareholders be worried about its cash burn? In this report, we will consider the company's annual negative free cash flow, henceforth referring to it as the 'cash burn'. The first step is to compare its cash burn with its cash reserves, to give us its 'cash runway'.See our latest analysis for Trustpilot GroupDoes Trustpilot Group Have A Long Cash Runway?A company's cash runway is the amount of time it would take to burn through its cash reserves at its current cash burn rate. As at June 2021, Trustpilot Group had cash of US$91m and no debt. Importantly, its cash burn was US$8.1m over the trailing twelve months. That means it had a cash runway of very many years as of June 2021. Notably, however, analysts think that Trustpilot Group will break even (at a free cash flow level) before then. If that happens, then the length of its cash runway, today, would become a moot point. The image below shows how its cash balance has been changing over the last few years.debt-equity-history-analysisLSE:TRST Debt to Equity History December 20th 2021How Well Is Trustpilot Group Growing?Some investors might find it troubling that Trustpilot Group is actually increasing its cash burn, which is up 44% in the last year. The silver lining is that revenue was up 43%, showing the business is growing at the top line. On balance, we'd say the company is improving over time. Clearly, however, the crucial factor is whether the company will grow its business going forward. So you might want to take a peek at how much the company is expected to grow in the next few years.Can Trustpilot Group Raise More Cash Easily?We are certainly impressed with the progress Trustpilot Group has made over the last year, but it is also worth considering how costly it would be if it wanted to raise more cash to fund faster growth. Generally speaking, a listed business can raise new cash through issuing shares or taking on debt. One of the main advantages held by publicly listed companies is that they can sell shares to investors to raise cash and fund growth. We can compare a company's cash burn to its market capitalisation to get a sense for how many new shares a company would have to issue to fund one year's operations.Trustpilot Group's cash burn of US$8.1m is about 0.5% of its US$1.7b market capitalisation. So it could almost certainly just borrow a little to fund another year's growth, or else easily raise the cash by issuing a few shares.How Risky Is Trustpilot Group's Cash Burn Situation?As you can probably tell by now, we're not too worried about Trustpilot Group's cash burn. In particular, we think its cash runway stands out as evidence that the company is well on top of its spending. While its increasing cash burn wasn't great, the other factors mentioned in this article more than make up for weakness on that measure. It's clearly very positive to see that analysts are forecasting the company will break even fairly soon. After considering a range of factors in this article, we're pretty relaxed about its cash burn, since the company seems to be in a good position to continue to fund its growth. An in-depth examination of risks revealed 1 warning sign for Trustpilot Group that readers should think about before committing capital to this stock.