Beauty Tech Group (LON:TBTG) stock bounces Friday ahead of liquidity questions

Beauty Tech Group (LON:TBTG) stock bounces Friday ahead of liquidity questions

July 5, 2026

London, July 5, 2026, 22:06 BST

  • The Beauty Tech Group plc (LON:TBTG) last traded at 346p, climbing 14p or 4.22%. The London market was closed Sunday.
  • Bid and ask were set at 330p and 346p, leaving a 16p spread. A single trade of 99,947 shares was roughly 38% of the reported volume.
  • The shares trade at 346p, up 27.7% from the 271p IPO price, but still 9.7% under the 52-week peak of 383p.
  • The company’s most recent RNS was about a board change. Dr Marnie Millard joined the board on July 1, and Simon Cooper will step down on Aug. 31.

Beauty Tech Group saw shares quoted at 346p after climbing 14p, or 4.22%, on Friday. But the main number in focus was the 16p gap between bid and offer—bid was 330p. London South East reported a 4.848% spread, which is even wider than the stock’s 3.94 percentage-point outperformance against the FTSE All-Share for the day.

That’s key here since Beauty Tech is priced as a growth stock with profits, but it still moves like a small cap on the market. ADVFN shows a single trade of 99,947 shares at 330p made up 38.2% of total volume for the day, which was 261,521 shares.

Friday market measureBeauty Tech Group
Last quoted price346p
Daily moveup 14p, or 4.22%
Bid / askbid at 330p, ask at 346p
Quoted spread16p wide, 4.848%
Reported volume261,521 shares traded
Largest reported print cited99,947 shares dealt at 330p

Beauty Tech has shaken off its early IPO struggles. The group listed in London at 271p a share last October, opening with a market cap close to 300 million pounds during conditional trading. On Friday, shares closed at 346p, up 27.7% from the float price.

Investors are already paying for growth here. London South East put the company’s market cap at 367.46 million pounds. That’s roughly 2.6x FY25 sales of 141.0 million pounds and about 9.8x adjusted EBITDA of 37.5 million pounds.

Valuation checkNumber
Market cap quoted£367.46 mln
Revenue forecast FY25£141.0 mln
Market cap to FY25 revenue2.6x
FY25 adj. EBITDA£37.5 mln
Market cap to FY25 adj. EBITDA9.8x
ADVFN P/E32.08

April numbers pushed investors to buy. Revenue jumped 39.4% in 2025. Own-brand sales climbed 60.0%. Adjusted EBITDA was up 63.8%. Net cash landed at 40.8 million pounds after the IPO. CEO Laurence Newman said the company posted “record revenues of £141.0m and Adjusted EBITDA of £37.5m.” ADVFN

Beauty Tech’s last update this week was about governance moves, not trading. The company said Millard will join as non-executive director, senior independent director and chair of the remuneration committee starting July 1. Chair Elaine O’Donnell said Millard’s appointment should benefit Beauty Tech as it’s still new to the market. Newman thanked Cooper for his “unwavering commitment” and said the company remains focused on “long-term profitable growth.”

Peel Hunt’s John Stevenson started coverage in late June, giving a buy rating and setting a 470p target price. With shares at 346p on Friday, that’s about 35.8% potential upside. Stevenson said Beauty Tech ranked “in the top quartile” among the broker’s consumer stocks and described its model as “capital-light.” ADVFN UK

The main thing for the week is whether shares stay close to 346p in Monday’s trading, without just another big spread making that happen. The RNS list as of Sunday still had the June 30 director appointment as the newest Beauty Tech news, and there wasn’t a more recent RNS article for the company.

Konrad Wysocki

Konrad Wysocki is a senior markets reporter at Bez-kabli.pl, specializing in technology stocks, artificial intelligence and global financial markets. A graduate of the University of Rzeszów, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key trends, companies and innovations influencing investors worldwide.

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