2517GEORGE
- 21 Jun 2012 10:37
Bought in yesterday @ 0.47p. This innovative company which formed in 2010 saw sales rocket 150% in the last 12 months. Sells it's products through all the major supermarkets as well as M&S, John Lewis, BHS etc.
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2517GEORGE
- 23 Sep 2013 10:15
- 23 of 52
Interims next monday I believe.
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ontheturn
- 23 Sep 2013 15:05
- 24 of 52
Keeps rising and now getting into 3M volume
2517GEORGE
- 23 Sep 2013 17:45
- 25 of 52
ott------I think the figures could surprise on the upside, it was reported that ILA internet sales were good, so much so that suppliers sold out quickly and ordered more.
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skyhigh
- 23 Sep 2013 19:02
- 26 of 52
Yep, looking good for the run up to next Monday results
ontheturn
- 24 Sep 2013 15:55
- 27 of 52
Sold at over 12 blue chip retailers and at the internet sold out
Name Litebulb Group-- Epic LBB
Sector Support Services
Activites Litebulb Group Limited (formerly Ila Group Limited) is a full turnkey solutions provider enabling innovative brands and products to be rapidly and successfully taken to market. LiteBulb's own successful brands include: ila Safety - Stylish and functional personal safety accessories for women; Scootrix - Accessories for personalising children's scooters; Shirt Box - Lunch and sandwich boxes with designs of favourite football teams and superheroes; Cartoon Stripz - Snap and twist collectable play sets for children; Scarlet Willow - Stylish tableware and personalised gifts.... Litebulb also owns product development experts Premium Factory, which develops and manufactures promotional items for multi-nationals clients including Nestle and Unilever.
The Premium Factory also provides the Company with access to over 30 varied manufacturers so that a wide range of new products can be manufactured rapidly and cost effectively. LiteBulb products are sold by over 12 blue chip retailers including: ASDA, BHS, Tesco, Wilkinsons, Sainsbury's, WH Smith, Halfords, Morrisons, QVC, Next, Fenwicks, Toys R Us, and Dunnes Stores in Ireland.
2517GEORGE
- 01 Oct 2013 09:38
- 28 of 52
As it turned out the results were ''in line'', sales have increased strongly and looking good for the year end. IMO this is one to tuck away.
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skyhigh
- 01 Oct 2013 18:16
- 29 of 52
Yep, looking good for the longer term,,,
skyhigh
- 02 Oct 2013 18:31
- 30 of 52
might top up at these lowere levels... virtually no downside..good prospects long term imo
skyhigh
- 16 Oct 2013 18:24
- 31 of 52
reduced my holding by half but still expect this to do well in the coming months (imho)i
2517GEORGE
- 22 Dec 2013 12:34
- 32 of 52
Tipped by Midas so could be a yeehaa moment from monday onwards.
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mitzy
- 23 Dec 2013 08:07
- 33 of 52
Opened up 20% well done George.
skinny
- 23 Dec 2013 08:12
- 34 of 52
The Midas touch!
2517GEORGE
- 23 Dec 2013 09:03
- 35 of 52
skinny----I wish.
Cheers mitzy, whilst it's nice to see such a rise I intend to hold for another 2 years or so, with 5p or 6p possible on rising profits. Management are ambitious and further acquisitions are almost certain. Good luck all.
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mitzy
- 23 Dec 2013 13:44
- 36 of 52
No stopping it now top riser today.
mitzy
- 30 Dec 2013 08:56
- 37 of 52
Another leg up this morning.
skyhigh
- 27 Jan 2014 19:45
- 38 of 52
Nice news released this morning....continuing to shape up nicely imo
mitzy
- 27 Jan 2014 20:05
- 39 of 52
looking good for the long term.
2517GEORGE
- 28 Jan 2014 09:42
- 40 of 52
I reckon so mitzy, this is a progressive little company with an ambitious management holding a large slice of the shares. Could well be scope for profit upgrades imo.
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required field
- 28 Jan 2014 21:51
- 41 of 52
I hope that I haven't done a daft thing in climbing aboard with you guys......but there is progress here......
skyhigh
- 11 Feb 2014 19:11
- 42 of 52
Great news released today...Great news and great potential! (imho)
The SP rise will be gradual but solid imo.
Looking forward to the updated broker notes and revised targets
LiteBulb is 'delighted' with the strong revenue growth achieved in 2013 which was in line with its internal plans.
The group says 2013 was a transformational year as it made three acquisitions: Bluwstuff Group in January, Rizon Studios (now Litebulb Creative) in March and Meld Group in November.
It says all have delivered sales ahead of internal expectations. This has helped LiteBulb to grow revenues for 2013 to £8.0m (FY2012: £3.0m), a 167% improvement over FY2012.
The loss before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation for 2013 is expected to be approximately £0.6m, a significant improvement on £1.4m in the year ended 31 December 2012.
Chief executive Simon McGivern said "We are delighted with the strong revenue growth achieved this year, which is in line with our internal plans and gives us a solid platform to work from for 2014. The acquisitions made during 2013 have proved successful and we continue to seek further acquisitions that will help us realise our strategic goals.
"At the same time, the management team is focused on growing the underlying businesses, which are benefiting from the scale the combined Group brings. The increasingly attractive product ranges and services we provide are further deepening our strong relationships with retailers and as we grow we expect to achieve increased buying power with our suppliers. With an extensive pipeline we are confident of continuing positive news and look forward to providing further updates to the market."