LAB

Limners and Bards Stock Price

Symbol: JMSE:LABMarket Cap: JA$1.1bCategory: Media

LAB Share Price Performance

JA$1.20
-0.12 (-9.09%)
JA$1.20
-0.12 (-9.09%)
Price JA$1.20

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The Limners and Bards Limited Key Details

JA$1.0b

Revenue

JA$658.0m

Cost of Revenue

JA$366.9m

Gross Profit

JA$288.5m

Other Expenses

JA$78.3m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jan 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.083
Gross Margin
35.80%
Net Profit Margin
7.64%
Debt/Equity Ratio
2.0%

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About LAB

Founded
2009
Employees
n/a
CEO
Kimala Bennett
WebsiteView website
www.thelabjamaica.com

The Limners and Bards Limited, together with its subsidiary, Scope Caribbean Limited, engages in the production, media and content, and advertising agency activities in Jamaica. It operates through Production, Media, and Agency segments. The company offers entertainment services comprising equipment rentals, crew, casting and location scouting, accommodation, animation, motion graphics, art direction, craft services, studio space, and flexible set space; and branding services, including strategy, integrated campaigns, content strategy, design, experiential, brand identity and naming, account management, media planning strategy, and data and social reporting strategy, as well as performance, social, and content advanced analytics. It is also involved in the scouting, placement, and management of talent. The company was formerly known as The Production Lab Limited and changed its name to The Limners and Bards Limited in April 2014. The company was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Kingston, Jamaica. The Limners and Bards Limited operates as a subsidiary of Kimala Bennett Private Company Limited.

Jamaican Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -1.5%
  • 3 Months: -4.8%
  • 1 Year: -0.07%
  • Year to Date: -9.4%
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