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3 UK Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership And 20% Revenue Growth

3 UK Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership And 20% Revenue Growth

Yahoo07-05-2025
The United Kingdom market has faced recent challenges, with the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 indices experiencing declines amid concerns over weak trade data from China and its impact on global demand. In this environment, identifying growth companies with high insider ownership can be appealing to investors seeking resilience and alignment of interests between shareholders and management.
Top 10 Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership In The United Kingdom
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
Gulf Keystone Petroleum (LSE:GKP)
12.4%
59.2%
Foresight Group Holdings (LSE:FSG)
35.1%
26.3%
QinetiQ Group (LSE:QQ.)
13.1%
30.1%
Facilities by ADF (AIM:ADF)
13.2%
161.5%
Judges Scientific (AIM:JDG)
10.7%
24.4%
Audioboom Group (AIM:BOOM)
15.6%
59.3%
Mortgage Advice Bureau (Holdings) (AIM:MAB1)
19.8%
20.3%
B90 Holdings (AIM:B90)
24.4%
166.8%
Hochschild Mining (LSE:HOC)
38.4%
24.7%
Anglo Asian Mining (AIM:AAZ)
40%
116.2%
Click here to see the full list of 62 stocks from our Fast Growing UK Companies With High Insider Ownership screener.
Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Applied Nutrition Plc manufactures, wholesales, and retails sports nutritional products in the United Kingdom and internationally, with a market cap of £292.50 million.
Operations: The company's revenue segment comprises Vitamins & Nutrition Products, generating £88.35 million.
Insider Ownership: 35.5%
Revenue Growth Forecast: 11.9% p.a.
Applied Nutrition's earnings are forecast to grow at 15.7% annually, outpacing the UK market, while trading at a significant discount to its estimated fair value. The company's revenue is expected to rise by 11.9% per year, bolstered by strategic partnerships such as the recent TANG® co-branding deal in North America. Despite a decrease in net income for H1 2025 compared to last year, its inclusion in the S&P Global BMI Index highlights its market relevance and growth potential.
LSE:APN Earnings and Revenue Growth as at May 2025
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Foresight Group Holdings Limited is an infrastructure and private equity manager operating in the United Kingdom, Italy, Luxembourg, Ireland, Spain, and Australia with a market cap of £437.90 million.
Operations: The company's revenue is derived from three segments: Infrastructure (£87.79 million), Private Equity (£50.78 million), and Foresight Capital Management (£8.10 million).
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