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Started: INSIDELINE, 9 Apr 2011 11:13
Last post: INSIDELINE, 9 Apr 2011 11:13
DIGI is having to spend too much time and energy with it's own marketing of late. Losing the GCEO, claims of poor corporate governance not dealt with and more excessive share awards planned to directors watch this space!
Possible takeover target flagged here http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Business/Digital-is-set-for-a-boost-as-business-shifts-online.htm
Started: Goldenarrow, 5 Jul 2010 17:15
Last post: Goldenarrow, 5 Jul 2010 17:15
The amount of free shares awarded is simply outrageous and the company is not totally clean in the way i present its P/L. The CEO was awarded 5% of the capital in december although company perf was poor. The share payment amounted to 2.9M last year !! which should be deducted from the opearting profit which would now only be 5M instead of 8M advertsied. Eps is only 4.7p if you include those regular generous share payments so it is misleading to say that eps was 8.7p.
Started: SamSri, 2 Jul 2010 11:56
Last post: SamSri, 2 Jul 2010 11:56
Anybody out there? may be I am the loner :( Anyway, news seems tobe good :) LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Digital Marketing Group Plc: * Profit before tax 3.11 mln stg vs 2.15 mln, up 45 pct on yr * H1 2009/10 seen as difficult, with H2 likely to improve
Good set of results - shall contiue to hold. 80p would be nice to see. Jarv.
I have been in this since 40p and everywhere is tipping this as a Strong Buy. It's been shares of the week, month and all sorts. DYOR but I think looking good for 80p very soon! Agree? Jarv
Started: apsis, 27 Aug 2009 12:41
Last post: apsis, 27 Aug 2009 12:41
More director deals and strong buy recommendation. Good movement over the last few days.
I've been in for a month now but nothing has happened. It seems to be moving around a little now, and with this recent news and hopfully the sector picking up, I would hope it goes only one way from here very soon!!
Started: apsis, 24 Jul 2009 13:01
Last post: apsis, 24 Jul 2009 13:01
Results, recent director deal and year time low sp - seems like a good time to buy into Digi.
Started: burchmonster, 6 Jul 2009 10:36
Last post: burchmonster, 6 Jul 2009 10:36
Now thats what we need a set of results so positive as to make a difference. GLA Digital Marketing Group plc Preliminary Results 2009 Digital Marketing Group plc (AIM: DIGI), the UK's largest digital marketing specialists, today announced its preliminary results for the year ended 31 March 2009. Performance Highlights Revenues £56.65m +11% yr/yr (2008: £50.97m) Gross Profit £41.55m +26% yr/yr (2008: £33.08m) EBITDA £9.29m (before charges for share options) +25% (2008: £7.43m) Profit before tax before charges for share options and amortisation £8.01m +27% yr/yr (2008: £6.31m) Profit before tax £3.11m +45% yr/yr (2008:£2.15m) Adjusted basic EPS (profit after tax, before amortisation and charges for share options) 8.76p +20% growth year on year (2008: 7.30p) Basic EPS 2.15p (2008: 1.79p) Group cross referrals generated £3.9m GP (9% of total GP) Net cashflow generated from operations £5.7m Year end net debt £5.9m Operational Highlights Completion of acquisition of Cybercom Group UK Ltd, Gasbox Ltd and Prodant Ltd in October 2008 Recognised as the UKs biggest digital marketing agency by Campaign Magazine in January 2009 Commenting on the results, Stephen Davidson, Chairman of Digital Marketing Group plc, said: "In an extremely difficult economic environment I am proud to be able to report an excellent set of results.