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Started: closettrader, 27 Mar 2024 08:31
Last post: meelounedu, 27 Mar 2024 09:21
In profit.....and with only 62m shares in issue, and 75% of those tightly held (including 7% by Directors), this has a MCap of less than £4m
Started: piworld, 20 Mar 2024 14:02
Last post: piworld, 20 Mar 2024 14:02
Wednesday, 27 March, 10:00am
Norman Broadbent CEO Kevin Davidson and CFO Mehr Malik will host an online investor presentation of their results for the year ended 31 December 2023, followed by Q&A.
Register here: https://bit.ly/NBB_FY23_results_webinar
Started: closettrader, 16 Jan 2024 08:03
Last post: closettrader, 16 Jan 2024 08:03
Impressive results...........
Started: closettrader, 12 Oct 2023 13:16
Last post: closettrader, 12 Oct 2023 13:16
.....and with only 62m shares in issue, and 75% of those tightly held (including 7% by Directors), this has a MCap of less than £4m
Started: closettrader, 12 Oct 2023 12:49
Last post: closettrader, 12 Oct 2023 12:49
Good results again for the quarter. This is now a profit making company with steadily increasing Net Fee Incomes, with repayment of all outstanding CLN's anticipated by end of this financial year. Has £14m of accumulated losses to offset against future gains and the CEO predicts exceeding previously projected EBITDA of £1.25m by 2025.
Started: closettrader, 9 Feb 2023 10:27
Last post: closettrader, 9 Feb 2023 10:39
Ask now at 5.5 but again NT for over £500 worth........
With a MCap of only £3m, anticipated positive EBITDA of £100K in 2022 results (up £400K from 2021) and targeting an EBITDA of £1.25m in 2025 this looks to be a decent prospect...........NT at the mo for anything over £500
Last post: Repression, 24 Jan 2023 11:59
You're thinking of his brother, Jim
Last post: twodegrees, 31 May 2022 22:54
Any one any comment re this share. it is ridiculous that one small trade can reduce the share price by 4%. This is just falling every time a small sell is made.
Small raise but discussing with certain large shareholders for a future raise!
Last post: ismalia, 25 Sep 2021 18:24
Not too good in my opinion and it still has MB as a contact.
Last post: Oiltap, 13 Sep 2021 12:52
These due during the next couple of weeks so we will see how we a doing. I doubt if the figures will be much so I will be interested in what has happened and where we are going.
MB dropping stock?
Yes I feel the major and frustrated shareholders having put £Ms into the company over the past 20 years, perhaps longer, and having shown MB the exit now want something in return. This is why the new Chairman was able to pick up a decent stake. We will need to leave it to 2022 to see it coming together.
Good to see new blood joining and as with others, many who have since left, at "exciting times".
But I do wish they would stop banging on about a 40year brand that during the last pre Covid year only achieved T/O of £11m. They need to drive forward by acquisition. Perhaps change the parent company name and keep Norman Broadbent as an operating brand within the group.
Started: ismalia, 12 Jul 2021 10:12
Last post: Oiltap, 28 Jul 2021 17:17
They still show MB heading up the team on the website. Sloppy.
MB goes so it looks to me as if the major holders want progress and that is why they let the new man have some stock. Is AH in line for a place on the BOD? At least her department shows profit.
Again its Jam Tomorrow Plc.
Started: andsoforth, 23 May 2021 14:35
Last post: andsoforth, 23 May 2021 14:35
Finals due tomorrow.
Morning C1 - yes very interesting and no doubt the larger investors here will be looking to positive progress as a result.
An interesting announcement. After 20 years invested in this company it’s becoming interesting.
It looks as if PeterSearle, formally of Delphie Group and Addeco has picked up the recent disposals either by invitation or by knocking on their doors. Is he to be disruptive or has he been invited to join by MB? AH to be moved to the back office perhaps. No doubt an update will or should be included with the forthcoming year end figures.
Last post: ismalia, 22 Mar 2021 19:16
These are due soon but not too sure when. Recruiters thought to be on the charge and with NBB being low cap at about £3m and opening new offices and with a brand perhaps we can look for a rerate especially as MB seems to be a driver.
Started: ismalia, 29 Nov 2020 15:50
Last post: bembridge, 21 Dec 2020 19:18
NB is barking...i said it was a dog !!
I think its a dog
????
Watching this weeks interview with MB I must confess to be very encouraged by his upbeat view of the coming year at NBB. A further office to open in Leeds and Manchester doing well so with AH in the MD role it looks as if the coming year will see the real start of an uptrend in the company.
Started: ismalia, 16 Oct 2020 21:31
Last post: ismalia, 16 Oct 2020 21:31
What the hell was that all about? We need to run the company not sod about with concert parties
Got that sorted then. Well done MB
Difficult times reflected in the figures which is understandable, and these we can expect to continue. There was a lot of repetition within the report and I was a little dissapointed that the Manchester office did not get a mention - is it still there? NBB do need to sharpen up on NBES high continues to struggle notwithstanding the 40 year Brand which I wish MB would not keep banging on about. My worry is that should AH who leads NBIM choose to fold her tent and take her team with her we would be in the brown stuff. She owns 25pc of NBIM and without its contribution we would have lost £600k
Started: bembridge, 9 Sep 2020 20:55
Last post: bembridge, 9 Sep 2020 20:55
I think share price is about to Boom Shaka Lacka ????
Started: bembridge, 9 Sep 2020 15:04
Last post: bembridge, 9 Sep 2020 15:04
Booming !!
CEO buys £750 worth always a good sign.
Are staff leaving?
Are staff leaving?
Staff out and selling?
Started: ismalia, 24 Jan 2020 22:05
Last post: ismalia, 28 Jul 2020 08:45
So we cannot beleive what we have been told previously. NFI is now down 10pc rather than up 12pc and this situation would have been better known at the time of making the original announcement.. We look to be heading for another bad year. MB needs to stay away from Proactive Investor.
With MB having told us that the first four months NFI was 12pc ahead of the same time last year and importantly dropping straight to the bottom line, we should see about £400k net profit when the half year figures are announced in late August.
Thing is you need to beleive what MB has told us.
I bought at 7p and will be holding.
Yep you are quite right IMO. This year will need to absorb the new office and also the office in the NW. The staff for the NW are already generating income but will need to pay their way when the new office is opened. The move in London will be good in the long term but will be disruptive in the current year. Real growth and the benefit of what MB is now doing will be 2021 IMO.
I think you are right. They have turned a corner. The only concerns I have are larger premises with increase overheads. Staff will take time to train and will take time to start generating income. That could see a bit of a lag in income generation while the overhead is an instant increase in cost.