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Market Cap | £17.23M |
EV | £15.37M |
Shares Outstanding | 411.16M |
Beta | 1.17 |
Industry | Electrical Equipment & Parts |
Analyst Rating | BUY |
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Number of Analysts | 1 |
P/E 2025E | 18.37x |
P/Revenue 2025E | 0.74x |
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Gross Margin 2025E | 31.00% |
Net Profit Margin 2025E | -6.78% |
ROE 2025E | - |
ROCE 2024 | -94.49% |
DPS 2025E | - |
Payout Ratio 2025E | - |
Div. Yield 2025E | - |
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eEnergy Group Plc
EAAS
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Electrical Equipment & Parts
CEO
Sinclair, Harvey
Employees
50
Website
www.eenergy.comIPO Date
2003-10-17
Headquarters
20 St Thomas Street, London, Greater London, SE1 9RS, United Kingdom
The last closing price of eEnergy Group (EAAS) is £0.05, reflecting a +3.37% change from the prior session. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 7:30 AM Eastern Time
Review the recent EAAS stock performance trends:Past 1 Month: eEnergy Group (EAAS) shares have +0.00%.Past 3 Months: The stock has -9.18%.Past 6 Months: EAAS shares have -5.32%. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
Over the last year, eEnergy Group (EAAS) has established a 52-week price range between a high of £0.07 and a low of £0.04. This metric is essential for assessing the stock's annual volatility. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
eEnergy Group (EAAS) is considered a medium volatility stock. It has a beta of 1.17, which means it typically moves 1.17 times as much as the broader market. Over the past 52 weeks, EAAS has traded within a £0.04 – £0.07 range. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
Based on current EAAS analyst forecasts and market assumptions, the consensus price target for eEnergy Group (EAAS) is £0.12 for 2027. Relative to the current price of £0.05, this implies a positive upside of +167.69%. Price targets reflect forward-looking estimates based on information available at the time and are inherently subject to change as underlying assumptions, company fundamentals, or market conditions evolve. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
A £1,000 investment in eEnergy Group 5 years ago, when the stock was trading around £0.13, would be worth approximately £378.72 today, based solely on share price performance (excluding dividends). This represents a total return of -62.13% over the period, equivalent to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -17.65%. Past performance reflects historical price movements only and does not imply future results. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
The current eEnergy Group (EAAS) market capitalization is approximately £17.23M, based on its latest share price and shares outstanding. Market capitalization represents the total market value of a company's equity and is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the number of shares outstanding. As a result, eEnergy Group's market cap fluctuates with changes in its share price and share count. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
In the most recently reported quarter, eEnergy Group (EAAS) generated £5.03M in revenue, representing a +67.19% year over year change. Quarterly revenue results and expectations reflect underlying demand trends, pricing dynamics, product or service mix, seasonality, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Actual results may differ from consensus estimates as new information becomes available. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
In the most recently reported fiscal year, eEnergy Group (EAAS) generated net income of £-7.92M, compared with £-2.95M in the prior fiscal year, representing a -168.24% year over year change. For the upcoming fiscal year, analyst consensus currently estimates net income of £-1.59M. Net income may be positive or negative and can fluctuate materially from year to year due to changes in operating performance, non-recurring or one-time items, accounting treatments, capital structure, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
According to its latest quarterly filing, eEnergy Group (EAAS) reported EBITDA of £47.00K, representing a -104.05% year over year change. EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure and does not account for depreciation, amortization, interest expense, taxes, or capital expenditures. As a result, it should be considered alongside other financial metrics when assessing operating performance. Actual results may differ from estimates as company-specific or macroeconomic conditions evolve. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
As of the most recent reporting period, the company's debt-to-equity ratio stands at 0.31x, calculated as total debt divided by total shareholders' equity. A lower debt-to-equity ratio generally indicates a more conservative capital structure with less reliance on external borrowing, while a higher ratio suggests greater financial leverage and potentially higher sensitivity to interest rates, refinancing conditions, and earnings volatility. The debt-to-equity ratio should be interpreted in the context of the company's industry, business model, cash flow stability, and balance sheet composition. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
Based on the latest available data, eEnergy Group (EAAS) is currently trading at a last twelve months (LTM) P/E ratio of -3.90x. The P/E ratio reflects how much investors are willing to pay today for a dollar of earnings and can vary meaningfully over time due to changes in profitability, growth expectations, margin outlook, and earnings volatility. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
In the most recently reported quarter, eEnergy Group (EAAS) revenue was £5.03M. Earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter were £-0.00. Revenue and EPS surprises may be positive or negative and can influence near-term stock performance depending on expectations, forward guidance, and broader market and sector conditions. For a detailed history of analyst expectations versus reported results, view the full estimates vs. actuals track record here: 👉 Estimates vs. Actuals Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
eEnergy Group (EAAS) does not currently pay a dividend. Over the last twelve months (LTM), the company paid £0.00 per share in dividends, and no dividend payments are currently expected over the next twelve months (NTM). Companies that do not pay dividends typically prioritize reinvesting cash into growth initiatives, capital expenditures, debt reduction, or strategic investments, though dividend policy may change in the future. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
Analyst assessments of whether eEnergy Group (EAAS) consensus price target is overvalued or undervalued are generally expressed relative to consensus valuation frameworks and price targets, rather than as an absolute judgment.Current share price: £0.05Consensus price target: £0.12Implied return: +167.69% An implied return above current levels indicates that, on average, analysts view the stock as trading below their estimated fair value. Conversely, an implied return below current levels suggests the stock may be fully valued or priced above consensus expectations. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
Based on the latest available analyst coverage, eEnergy Group (EAAS) currently carries a Buy consensus rating. Analysts' average EAAS price target is £0.12. Relative to the current share price of £0.05, this suggests a potential price change of approximately +167.69%. Analyst views are forward-looking estimates and should not be considered investment advice. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 2:47 AM Eastern Time
Like other publicly traded stocks, eEnergy Group (EAAS) shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges such as LSE and other supported markets, depending on the listing. The most common way to buy shares is through an online brokerage account. To get started, you typically need to: Open an account with a licensed stock brokerComplete the broker's verification processFund your accountPlace a buy order for eEnergy Group (EAAS) shares Trading involves risk, and investors should consider their financial objectives and risk tolerance before investing.
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eEnergy Group trades under the ticker symbol EAAS on the LSE stock exchange. The ticker EAAS is used to identify the company's common stock across trading platforms, market data providers, and regulatory filings.
As of the most recently reported period, eEnergy Group (EAAS) employs approximately 50 people worldwide. Reported employee figures may fluctuate over time due to hiring activity, restructuring, automation initiatives, or changes in business strategy. Headcount data is typically disclosed in company filings and reflects full-time employees unless otherwise stated. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:50 PM Eastern Time
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