Our daily digest of news from UK Small Caps Our daily digest of news from UK Small Caps @HybridanLLP 3rd March 2025 * A corporate client of Hybridan LLP ** Potential means Intention to Float (ITF) has been announced, or it is a rumour ***Arranged by type of listing and date of announcement ****Alphabetically arranged Share prices and market capitalisations taken from the current price on the day o...
Bigblu’s trading statement confirmed an H2 performance in line with expectations. Actions to cleanse the customer base should yield operational benefits over time and the above consensus year-end net debt figure (£14m vs £9m) primarily reflected a Brexit-driven inventory build that should reverse in the next few months. Bigblu remains confident in FY20 consensus (see below), which implies an acceleration in revenue growth.
Bigblu has secured £12m in funding to accelerate the growth of its UK Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) subsidiary QCL. By combining this money with grants from BDUK and investment from internal cashflows, QCL expects to quadruple its subscriber base to 30,000 by November 2022.
Bigblu Broadband’s (BBB’s) trading update flags good progress in H1, with l-f-l constant currency revenue and underlying EBITDA up 22% and 54% year-on-year, respectively. The completion of BBB's European footprint and the extension of the 50 Mbps offer across the European base helped the group to achieve record new customer additions in Q2, as well as increasing take-up of higher-value packages among existing customers. With the additional benefit of falling customer churn, the group was abl...
In 2018, Bigblu Broadband (BBB) made substantial strategic progress, positioning itself at the forefront of the alternative high-speed broadband sector in Europe and Australia. With a completed European footprint, the group is now well-placed to profit from the abundance of faster, cheaper satellite capacity coming on stream in the coming years, which should enable it to take market share from ADSL and fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) and reduce churn. BBB trades at an FY1 consensus EV/EBITDA of 7.7x...
In 2018, Bigblu Broadband (BBB) made substantial strategic progress, positioning itself at the forefront of the alternative high-speed broadband sector in Europe and Australia. With a completed European footprint, the group is now well-placed to profit from the abundance of faster, cheaper satellite capacity coming on stream in the coming years, which should enable it to take market share from ADSL and fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) and reduce churn. BBB trades at an FY1 consensus EV/EBITDA of 7.7x...
Bigblu Broadband (BBB) has established a strong position as an alternative and rural broadband provider across multiple geographies using satellite, fixed wireless and 4G/5G technologies. Its customers are homes and businesses unserved or underserved by fibre and the group is in a strong position to leverage the heavy investment made by satellite operators in high-speed broadband as well as its own selective roll-out of ultrafast and giga-fast fixed wireless services. With Bigblu set for strong ...
Bigblu Broadband (BBB) has established a strong position as an alternative and rural broadband provider across multiple geographies using satellite, fixed wireless and 4G/5G technologies. Its customers are homes and businesses unserved or underserved by fibre and the group is in a strong position to leverage the heavy investment made by satellite operators in high-speed broadband as well as its own selective roll-out of ultrafast and giga-fast fixed wireless services. With Bigblu set for strong ...
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