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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Yu Group Plc | YU. | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1,860.00 | 1,855.00 | 1,860.00 | 1,875.00 |
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ELECTRICITY |
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Posted at 19/11/2024 10:24 by sparky333 Stunning actually how blind the average investor is to event around the globe and how it impacts companies like YU.The idiot next door is a typical example because of his short sighted Spreadbetting view of the world. Statement like Energy prices normalising back in early 2024 now up over 120% since that classic The impact to YU has yet to be seen but isn't rocket science to see any contracts placed in the last 6 months will be significantly higher than H1 £47 monthly contracts placed H1 H2 will be significantly higher but the unknown is how many new contracts placed ? 10k 20k ? Who knows but what we do know is it will be very close to 90-100 so anything from 18k to 28k+This is my major gripe with YU they tell us very little any other company would be shouting from the roof tops but YU doesn't do that they just continually outperform under the wider media radar. So BK do not complain at the share price as you are at times the root cause due to lack of investor engagement throughout the year. |
Posted at 14/11/2024 14:49 by sparky333 Can't believe investors are not putting two and two together with the massive surge in gasUp 120% since March low |
Posted at 13/11/2024 19:24 by sparky333 Look at it this way 7% of £200 is £147% of £400 is £28 Huge difference even 0.5% movement in the margin when talking £1b turnover is very large YU isn't a baby anymore even though next year it will turnover way over £1b yet investors can't seem to grasp this.That is why we have a PE of 9.5% yet rivals are more than double One day the market will click |
Posted at 25/10/2024 14:13 by sparky333 UK natural gas futures climbed to nearly 109 pence per therm, the highest since December 1, aligning with the European TTF benchmark. The UK's reliance on European energy infrastructure, coupled with limited gas storage capacity, makes it particularly susceptible to supply disruptions. As colder temperatures approach in early November, demand is expected to rise. Additionally, expected declines in wind energy production in Britain could lead to increased demand for natural gas in power generation. Meanwhile, investors are particularly wary of potential disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. Norwegian gas exports remain steady, but ongoing outages pose additional risks. |
Posted at 02/10/2024 16:15 by davebowler hTTps://www.investor |
Posted at 25/9/2024 12:00 by sparky333 It is actually very interesting to watch, you have a company that is obviously doing very well very low MC v cash, no huge debt burden and growing into a huge market place that is static.What's not to like ? Well obviously investors don't is it because the CEO holds 53%, the accounting issue 6 years ago, AIM the list goes on but it just add up v the fundamentals Every article was positive across the internet yet we lag peers by significant amounts, now we have the labour but jobs worrying business and investors yet YU seems to get hard than other. Really fascinating to be honest |
Posted at 25/9/2024 06:58 by sparky333 YU are good at growing the business but other areas are woeful. They have no idea or care about investorsI looked at the list of companies presenting post H1 results at investor meet loads of them are YU there ? Nah they did it once and not done one since.This lets them down |
Posted at 24/9/2024 19:24 by disc0dave46 "The lack of Institutional engagement has been disappointing"Whose fault is that BK?, he promised at last years interims presentation that comms with the market would improve and he apologised to investors for their failures in that regard. Well he definitely didn't deliver on that promise then moans about II engagement!. Think he needs to look at his CFO as well, offloading more than half his shares, what message does BK think that sent out to potential investors. Then a moan about AIM, with an indirect pop at the new government. IMO he wants to bank some profits and is concerned about a possible wealth tax and CGT. The only way he could sell a meaningful amount would be a secondary placing at a discount!. |
Posted at 25/7/2024 08:39 by sparky333 Chaos creates opportunity. New investors will arrive and old investors run off to pastures new.The last 2 days have been chaos and panic Now if YU had said hey we are going to miss our numbers I get it.They didn't and clearly stated in line which was for 50% growth in revenue 42m PBT and EPS of 1.87p |
Posted at 26/2/2024 12:27 by smokeyjohnson Investors are speculators too at the end of the day though. They have to be to make that initial buy. Some "long term investors" actually just struggle to hit the sell button due to greed and being of the mentality that the decision is a single binary one. Timing sells and buys will help them maximise profit although it is hard to hit the sell button when prices are rising. Doesn't have to be with 100% of holding.I feel like you have to teach yourself to hit the sell button from time to time and especially if a high percentage of your portfolio is in a single ticker (not uncommon amongst AIM investors). If you don't, you won't be the first AIM "investor" to end up with less than you started out having been through huge paper profit and back down again. Worth spending some of the profit too to remind that it's not just a number on the screen! In the case of YU though, it would feel like a strange time to be selling but it's a crazy market and profit is profit! I'll get my coat. |
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