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Braveheart Investment Group plc

BRH
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Braveheart Investment Group plc is a private equity and venture capital firm... Braveheart Investment Group plc is a private equity and venture capital firm specializing in seed, start-up, early stage, growth stage, expansion stage, growth capital, turnaround, restructuring, management buy-out, management buy-in, spinout, loan and mezzanine funding, and follow-on and secondary purchase stage investments in unquoted emerging companies. It also provides equity & equity-linked investments in growth, small and medium sized enterprises and B2B. The firm does not invest in any project involved in shipbuilding, coal, or steel sector; is involved in dealing in land, commodities, futures or the instruments of any holding company that are traded on a stock exchange, wholesale trade or retailing; former ECSC sectors; agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries, synthetic fibre, production; railway, road haulage, maritime and aviation transport companies; banking, insurance, money lending, debt factoring, hire purchase financing and other financial activities; leasing or letting assets on hire; providing legal or accountancy services; operating or managing hotel or nursing or residential care homes, film production, hotels, and property (although this may be considered as part of a wider transaction). It primarily invests in technology, manufacturing, food and drink, chemical, biosciences, healthcare, creative and digital industries, information and communications technology/software/telecoms/media, environmental technologies, financial and business services, sports sector, bio-medical, engineering, materials, information sciences, and computing technology sectors in the higher education sector, retail, and service industry based businesses. It also invests in debt. It typically invests in small and medium enterprises based in United Kingdom and Ireland. It prefers to invest in Yorkshire and Humber region. The firm seeks to invest between £0.010 million ($0.012 million) and £10 million ($15.71 million) in its portfolio companies but will also participate in larger syndicates where sums raised might be £5 million ($7.70 million) to £10 million ($15.41 million). It prefers to take minority stake and typically holds its investments for a period of two to five years. The firm prefers to take board seat and co-lead its investments. The firm also provides advisory services. Braveheart Investment Group plc was founded in 1997 and is based in Barnsley, United Kingdom with additional offices in Europe and Asia.
Share Price
$0.02993543
Market Cap
$23.49K
Change (1 day)
2.33%
Change (1 year)
-41.96%
Country
GB
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Operating Margin for Braveheart Investment Group plc (BRH)
Operating Margin as of April 2026 TTM: -2,761.05%
According to Braveheart Investment Group plc latest financial reports and stock price the company's current Operating Margin (TTM) is -2,761.05%. At the end of 2024 the company had an Operating Margin of -1,333.73%.
Operating Margin history for Braveheart Investment Group plc from 2004 to 2026
Operating Margin at the end of each year
Year Operating Margin Change
2026 (TTM) -2,761.05% 0.00%
2025 -2,761.05% 107.02%
2024 -1,333.73% -11.56%
2023 -1,507.99% -2.05%
2022 -1,539.51% -2,391.62%
2021 67.18% -176.32%
2020 -88.02% -68.48%
2019 -279.28% -777.86%
2018 41.20% 38.77%
2017 29.69% -178.59%
2016 -37.78% -815.53%
2015 5.28% -240.80%
2014 -3.75% -38.32%
2013 -6.08% -95.48%
2012 -134.62% -6.48%
2011 -143.95% 2.33%
2010 -140.67% -66.48%
2009 -419.71% -2,710.14%
2008 16.08% -152.84%
2007 -30.43% -216.99%
2006 26.01% 874.16%
2005 2.67% -148.99%
2004 -5.45% 0.00%
Operating Margin for similar companies or competitors
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29.09% -100.01%
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51.91% -100.02%
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71.99% -100.03%
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28.60% -100.01%
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17.45% -100.01%
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What is a company's Operating Margin?
The operating margin is a key indicator to assess the profitability of a company. Higher operating margins are generaly better as they show that a company is able to sell its products or services for much more than their production costs. The operating margin is calculated by dividing a company's earnings by its revenue.