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And compare that to GOOD, TEP and CNA all of which have far higher PE ratios
Share price is a joke
" results on Tuesday 24th September 2024"
"Strong organic growth continues underpinning outturn for the current year, with H1 24 revenue of approximately £310m, up c.60% (H1 23: £195m)"
Having been here since the early days, I am fully expecting to see a rise into H1 results - that's what has happened for the last couple of years. The unknown at this time is what will YU do in terms of dividends and maybe share buyback.
IF we see a dividend significantly ahead of the 17p the brokers are forecasting or even say £3-4 m share buy back then there is no reason, in my opinion, to see the share price fall back. I personally am holding these for the long term and by my calculations/estimates, we could easily be seeing a FY dividend this year close to or even beating £1/ share and then moving onwards from there in FY25 as the company gets closer to the magic £1bn turnover. Anyway that's only my opinion and I have no issues with people trading the share on the way up or on the way down, everyone approaches things with their own plan.
Yeah, sure you did. Perfect judgement, perfect timing and (im)perfect human being !!
Very true I should have and could have and didn't but am getting the idea of taking g profits now still looks a great company
Amazing how everyone who posts like this, always sells at the top and buys back at the very bottom. Strange that...
Hope the multiple ID man who hasn't learned to spell without capital letters isn't reading this. Myself and rest of family sold part holdings at £19. Son & daughter paid off bulk of their mortgage. Then we went & filled our ISA allowances at £14.50. You is like supporting Oldham Athletic. Always keep the faith. !!!
Who knows with 6 trading days to H1 maybe we could be back to push £20
This is YU group anything can happen
Under 2 weeks till full H1 report and H1 dividend news. Will be good to hear how Q3 has been going, especially with increased energy prices - should mean higher values associated with new contracts signed... The unknown is will they be performing in line with prior years where H2 is significantly stronger than H1.
Lots of buying today, stupid auction for 6 shares so will open up 2.53% tomorrow. They keep messing around with £16 hopefully in the rear view mirror tomorrow
Very chunky. Someone is not prepared to wait.
Or possibly a fat finger trade?
And way over spread. They've had weeks to get in £2 quid cheaper. So, why now and why prepared to pay way over the ask? Rhetorical question.
Large buy few minutes before close, £100k worth
Lots of dirty games played on YU, the question is why ?
Hmm doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work it out. Long and strong
Wouldn’t surprise me if this was related to Ricky46, who also owned a good few but constantly put the boot in.
Excellent, enjoy filtronic and trustpilot.
Maybe if you did some research you might understand the business a lot better than basing things on trustpilot. Maybe you should look at google reviews only 1.5 score there but then again only octopus score higher in the sector at 1.8. lol
Good.
Praise the lord we have you to save us lazy and short sighted investors.
I own Yu Group - I just asked peoples opinions on the trust pilot. I apologise for asking a stupid question in the presence of such a high calibre investor.
I feel a bit stupid entertaining a conversation with the next Warren Buffet… therefore, this will be the last from me.
Lol nah it’s important because most investors are lazy and short sighted and cannot see the bigger picture. You stick to filtronic and I will stick with YU.
Your inputs have been very insightful, basing your investment on trustpilot lol
Sparky do you do anything else other than talk about Yu group all day?
Lol they haven’t got a clue, the infrastructure alone will cost 10s of billions and take decades. Whilst they screw over North Sea oil and gas with the windfall tax and if I was a big player I would up and leave costing the UK billions in revenue and 200,000 jobs.
Also solar and wind is unpredictable in this country and therefore we will always be reliant on imports 27b last year alone.
This will increase 100% in the short to medium term
Now if we went more nuclear different story.
Bottomline energy is going to get even more expensive IMHO for year and years to come
Yu 's water business may not have any significance now but there's no reason they can't become significant in the future.
It’s a current vacancy they have in their website.
I thought you said they were one of the few with a water licence?