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This 38.5p penny share’s about to surge 159.7% according to 1 broker!

This UK penny share has the ability to more than double by June 2027, says one team of analysts. Zaven Boyrazian zooms in on this under-the-radar firm.

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Penny shares carry a well-earned reputation for risk. Many promise much and deliver little, and for every multi-bagger there are dozens that quietly disappear.

But every now and then, a genuinely interesting business emerges from this volatile corner of the market – one that has the potential to deliver gargantuan returns that leave early investors immensely wealthy.

Should you buy Pulsar Group Plc shares today?

Before you decide, please take a moment to review this report first. Despite ongoing uncertainties from US tariffs to global conflicts, Mark Rogers and his team believe many UK shares still trade at substantial discounts, offering savvy investors plenty of potential opportunities to learn about.

That’s why this could be an ideal time to secure this valuable research – Mark’s analysts have scoured the markets to reveal 5 of his favourite long-term ‘Buys’. Please, don’t make any big decisions before seeing them.

Have I just spotted such an opportunity?

The 100p target

Pulsar Group‘s (LSE:PULS) currently trading at around 38.5p. But according to the analyst team at Cavendish Capital Markets, the shares could be worth as much as 100p within a year. That’s a potential gain of 159.7% from today’s price, transforming a £1,000 into £2,597!

So what does this business actually do?

Pulsar’s a global audience intelligence business providing AI-powered Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions to communications, public relations, and marketing professionals. Think of it as the intelligence infrastructure that helps brands understand what the world’s saying about them in real time and at scale. And its client list is extraordinary.

New wins in the last financial year alone include Apple, Microsoft, McDonald’s, BT, Anglo American, UNICEF, HMRC and even the Scottish Government, among many others.

What makes the bull case compelling?

The business reached what management’s calling a “clear inflexion point” in its cash generation profile in 2026. The last two years have been spent executing a painful but necessary restructuring. The firm removed £7m from the annualised cost base, cut headcount by 23%, and eliminated duplicate legacy technologies.

It’s always sad to see people losing their jobs, but the result has put the business back on track. Adjusted EBITDA grew 12% to £10.4m, margins expanded from 15% to 17%, and net debt’s already fallen sharply, from £5.6m at the November year-end to £3.5m by April.

Crucially, annual recurring revenue (ARR) grew by £3.9m to £64.5m on the back of driven by improving renewal rates and a major multi-year contract win with a global marketing enterprise. In other words, the business momentum’s real. And it’s accelerating.

What could go wrong?

As encouraging as Pulsar’s progress has been, like many penny shares, the risk profile is still substantial. Pulsar’s still operating in the red, posting a pre-tax loss of £9.5m in its 2025 fiscal year (ending in November), which was actually larger than the £6.7m reported in its 2024 fiscal year.

The increase in cash outflow is largely a consequence of one-off restructuring costs. But if losses continue to widen, it could start to raise some red flags about long-term profitability.

At the same time, revenue also nudged slightly lower year on year, falling from £62m to £61.2m. This isn’t too much of a major concern as management’s currently replacing lower-margin work with higher-margin recurring revenue projects. But again, if momentum doesn’t start to ramp back up, demand may secretly be softer than expected.

So what should investors make of all this?

The bottom line

Pulsar’s a genuinely interesting recovery story at an interesting price. The restructuring appears to have worked and the client wins are impressive.

The question now is, can it scale? It’s too early to definitely answer this question. But the early results are encouraging. And it’s why I think this niche penny share is well worth deeper investigation.

Should you invest £5,000 in Pulsar Group Plc right now?

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And right now, Mark thinks there are 6 standout stocks that investors should consider buying. Want to see if Pulsar Group Plc made the list?


Zaven Boyrazian does not hold any positions in the companies mentioned.

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