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The results are in and they are impressive considering the unfavourable operating environment. You would think there are some good expansion opportunities out there at the moment.
Everything looks positive and the company seems undervalued yet the share price action seems too suspect to invest, or is it just AIM shenanigans?
HBS New Energies have been rebranded as UPOWA. This should be a high growth area for BRCK for many years to come.
https://www.upowa.co.uk/
Solid update should be well over £1
Feck me, 300m shares and at the very most 100k were rinsed through today which equates to 0.03%.
It was 12:48 hence the 5% sudden drop on the day chart.
Three transactions posted at 12:58 for 2.5m sells, which of course are buys as well. Interesting to see if any TR1’s will be in the post in the coming days. I have contacted IR’s to establish the release of the quarter update but as yet no response.
Think Seller is out ready to recover as update will be good
There should be a trading update around the corner, last year was 18.01.22 and year before was 09.02.21.!!
The new interest rate hike today doesn't help the lagging sp. But this a good company with solid profits so I am holding the faith!
Bought some today
We all know in share trading that the tail wags the dog, with the actual shares traded against the allocated share capital but this share amplifies that rule! This is a well ran company, yes, aligned with house builders, but looking good value if we see a soft landing.
Buys going in as sells today; including mine.
Bought more today ...dividend soon
The article came out last Monday, which explains the sp rise on the day, slipped back since. Rising interest rates and other worries, likely to put some sort of brake on housing starts. Have got some BRCK, but not that bothered about adding to yet, as the sp could well go even lower before a recovery.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-11069685/SMALL-CAP-IDEA-Brickability-laying-foundations-future-expansion.html
Article by William Farrington At Proactive Investors For This Is Money
Shares...confidence
Why sell now 2p dividend due in few weeks plus should be over £1 now
Brought some today
Today's rns once again highlights how effectively strategic Brickability are. The brick production joint-venture in Germany, announced earlier this month, will guarantee them 22m roof tiles annually from end of this year. This deal will almost certainly benefit from the joint-venture output.