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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Yu Group Plc | LSE:YU. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYQDPD80 | ORD GBP0.005 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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50.00 | 3.42% | 1,510.00 | 1,490.00 | 1,520.00 | 1,525.00 | 1,455.00 | 1,455.00 | 159,628 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Combination Utilities, Nec | 460M | 30.86M | 1.8407 | 8.18 | 244.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/5/2024 14:18 | Not that you own any shares is my guess | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 14:17 | Good for you Ricky sell then. | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 14:16 | SOS100, there not assumptions, they are facts , the CFO sold approx £3.4 million in shares, if we was weeks /days away like what is being pumped on here from the skys the limit sort of stuff why would he sell now? I’ve rewatched the presentation from investor meet and the guy looks uneasy too, alls they talk about is EBITDA, it might just be an hunch but definitely worth treading carefully, that’s my plan, have a great day 😀 | ![]() ricky46 | |
29/5/2024 13:47 | Shares were sold in 2020 at just over £1.50 Not sure where your getting all these assumptions from.... | ![]() sos100 | |
29/5/2024 13:35 | SparkyAs per Ricky's post, you are in love with this share and see no bear points and you think the share price will simply keep going up to £30, more recently £60. You aren't playing with a full deck IMO.Directors don't sell more than half their holdings for no reason other than they think it's a fair price with limited upside. | ![]() disc0dave46 | |
29/5/2024 13:32 | SparkyYou are the funny one:"lol energy brokers, didn?t see that one being dragged up anyone would think only YU use energy brokers So funny"Never said they are the only ones but they are happy for clients to sign up and use an energy broker (which aren't regulated and there are issues as per the BBC article). | ![]() disc0dave46 | |
29/5/2024 13:18 | Sparky, Paul Rawson thinks the share price is fair for now in my opinion, he is the CFO so knows everything we don't know and he's sold a fair few. Sometimes pays to not look through rose tinted glasses and never fall in love with a share - Paul Rawson and a Person Closely Associated with him, have sold in aggregate 199,859 Ordinary Shares. Following these transactions, Paul Rawson has a notifiable interest in 92,966 Ordinary Shares alongside options over a further 194,885 Ordinary Shares in the Company and Navaz Dean holds 13,988 Ordinary Shares alongside options over a further 107,894 Ordinary Shares in the Company. | ![]() ricky46 | |
29/5/2024 13:12 | Anyways enough ranting it keeping quiet now until we get some real news | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 12:52 | lol energy brokers, didn't see that one being dragged up anyone would think only YU use energy brokers So funny | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 12:31 | how mUch compensation YU hAss tO pay? nEEd tO lOOk @ thE reViews | ![]() andymunchkin | |
29/5/2024 12:12 | Anyway dividend soon and hopefully a TU if history is anything to go by. Only YU can shut him up now as we are in no mans land 5 months of 2024 gone and by now CFO should have a pretty good idea how the year is looking | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 11:57 | 8k shares traded says it all really. No volume at all. | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 11:55 | Election jitters lol | ![]() johndoe23 | |
29/5/2024 10:55 | Three more engineer jobs filled - now only 10 remaining. | ![]() daveboy19 | |
29/5/2024 10:44 | SparkyYou posted that a TU was coming yesterday, now it's in a couple of days or a couple of weeks - 100% speculation and as ever a very cheap ramp.Any views on their use of energy brokers?, any views on potential miss-selling?, any views on why there's no historic data on energy supplied?, or no KPI on that front, any views on FY24 forward order book not correlating with forecast earnings?.Doubt you will actually have a view. | ![]() disc0dave46 | |
29/5/2024 09:53 | SP will be what it will be and will drift and spike until YU tell us how H1 has progressed We are about to have completed 5/12th of the year and nothing other than in March strong start to the year. I do personally think a TU is inbound in the next few days or couple of weeks and this will se t the tone for 2024 share price Another strong update and £20 is history | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 09:41 | Those mm's want our shares! | ![]() gswredland | |
29/5/2024 08:58 | But look at the spread, there to take out stop loses | ![]() cocker | |
29/5/2024 08:53 | No lack of tangible dividend in 2 days time and people still selling in May! Most companies don't ever pay anything out as it's snake oil they are promoting. Can't have any sympathy for those bailing this week when holding beforehand - sheer lunacy. | ![]() daveboy19 | |
29/5/2024 08:46 | Lack of tangible news. | ![]() sparky333 | |
29/5/2024 08:37 | Was expecting a tick up this week | ![]() johndoe23 | |
29/5/2024 08:28 | Just been fact checking as I always do post 6314 by Sparky.Just for clarity, the increases in revenue he quoted from their FY23 AR is for their forward order book (which is one year ahead), not income on the P&L.In previous years this data has been stated in their AR in one form or another (as there is generally no consistency) but definitively, ie FY22 AR they stated their forward order book for FY23 was £247m, but this time they seem to be saying it's not yet confirmed for FY24?, so their average contract period is c 30 months but they can't confirm the growth for FY24?, also if it is £520m that's more than twice the previous year but forecast eps growth is only 1.3%. Something doesn't seem to add up!. Perhaps ES or Sparky et al can enlighten me / us?. | ![]() disc0dave46 |
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