goldfinger
- 18 Mar 2006 00:18
Watch out for this one floating in the next few days, it could turn out to be the float of the year. Theres not much available on the company yet but I have found the write up below which shows the fantastic potential of this one. Note just how cheap it is.
New Issue: here's one that's more than hot air
Published: 12:45 Monday 27 February 2006
By Cliff Feltham, Companies Correspondent
Owners of thousands of buildings in the UK are facing massive bills over the next few years to comply with new energy standards, which is good news for new AIM entrant Worthington Nicholls.
Air conditioning and ventilation units using ozone depletive gases have to be replaced by systems using more environmentally friendly gases.
The measures are creating a windfall for air conditioning installation companies like Manchester-based Worthington Nicholls which is to float on AIM with a price tag close to 35 million.
The firm, which has been around since the early 1970s, needs extra working capital to cope with the influx of orders which will see this year's turnover climb from 11.7 million to nearly 30 million.
The flotation, sponsored by broker Corporate Synergy, will also allow founder chairman Peter Worthington, who is nearing his 70th birthday, to sell shares worth around 7 million.
After years of steady progress, the firm has seen a huge jump in work triggered by new energy efficient legislation flowing from the Kyoto Agreement.
The deadline for owners of buildings to replace air conditioning, heating, ventilation and chilled water systems using banned gases is the end of 2009.
Chief executive Mark Worthington, son of John, believes there are at least 9,000 buildings in the UK which will have to comply with the new regulations. But the figure could be much higher. ' We are talking billions of pounds here,' he says.
Worthington Nicholls has concentrated on servicing hotel and retail clients which include Hilton, Holiday Inns, Debenhams, Arcadia and Boots.
A new, energy compliant air conditioning plant in a high street store can cost anywhere between 80,000 and 120,000. Re-fitting a Debenhams branch cost 670,000 while hotels can expect to pay around 3,500 a room for a new air conditioning unit.
Worthington Nicholls offers a complete service, designing the system, managing installation and providing regular maintenance. At present income from maintenance contracts is running at around 20% of total sales but that is expected to rise.
The flotation, which is raising a total of 15 million, will also provide a warchest for acquisitions. Two deals have already been lined up with will add another 20 million a year to turnover.
Mark Worthington says there is huge scope for acquisitions. The company claims to be market leader yet it only has a 3% share suggesting plenty of room for consolidation.
The company is making some confident assumptions about future growth. Profits are expected to rise from 3.7 million last year to 8.6 million in the current year to September. By 2008 it is projecting earnings of 12.6 million on sales of 45 million but this does not take into account any contribution from future acquisitions.
Says Worthington: 'Stringent environmental legislation has changed our business. Now the large international hotel and restaurant groups prefer to deal with a single supplier. We believe there is huge scope for expanding not just in the UK but across Europe.'
Price of the shares being placed will be fixed over the new few weeks following investor presentations with dealings due to start in about a month's time.
Please DYOR and do not use money on shares you cannot afford to lose.
cheers GF.
halifax
- 17 Aug 2007 09:05
- 1032 of 1203
The WNG debacle reminds me of the SMC story which is now in merger talks, shares now around 20p also.
kimoldfield
- 17 Aug 2007 09:05
- 1033 of 1203
It may claw it's way back up to 25p or higher by the end of the day but with the market as it is at the moment........not a good time to make an announcement like this!
Dil
- 17 Aug 2007 09:51
- 1034 of 1203
Back in at 16.75p , looks like sh*t or bust has been factored in.
robinhood
- 17 Aug 2007 10:03
- 1035 of 1203
wish i had followed the old adage "sell in May and come back in in October"
kimoldfield
- 17 Aug 2007 10:03
- 1036 of 1203
Hmmm well the sh*t certainly has hit the air conditioning fan. WNG has gone from hero to zero quicker than an England penalty taker! This is a much bigger fall than I had anticipated but maybe your timing was spot on Dil.
Dil
- 17 Aug 2007 10:09
- 1037 of 1203
Its got 14p per share cash and should come in around break even.
I'm looking for these to fill the gap between 34p and 50p.
He Who Dares Wins ..... sometimes :-)
Bullshare
- 17 Aug 2007 10:12
- 1038 of 1203
Dil: Your not ramping stocks again are you :-)
scottinvestor
- 17 Aug 2007 10:22
- 1039 of 1203
lol at Dil
U expect up to 3 times valve of this share.....lol. With all its problems and it states.....boohoo the weather is bad.
shit company
Dil
- 17 Aug 2007 10:22
- 1040 of 1203
Fill yer boots Bullie .... only bigger cert is France tomorrow :-)
Dil
- 17 Aug 2007 10:28
- 1041 of 1203
Someone said same about WS Atkins (ATK) when I bought a few in 2002 scotty.
Some you win ...
kimoldfield
- 17 Aug 2007 10:33
- 1042 of 1203
WNG is a win or WhiNGe company now Dil! Let's hope it's the former.
pumben
- 17 Aug 2007 10:35
- 1043 of 1203
it would be a postive sign if the directors bought at this price but that isn't even happening !
Dil
- 17 Aug 2007 10:41
- 1044 of 1203
They're skint , no bonuses lol.
pumben
- 17 Aug 2007 12:14
- 1045 of 1203
Does anyone agree that all the crap news is out from the company & it is now a matterr of waiting until the October contract news or is there still some more bad news out there ?
Big Al
- 17 Aug 2007 12:19
- 1046 of 1203
14p in cash? Now there's a limit.
Mind you, it's always worrying when Dil and Bullie turn up on the same thread on the same day. ;-))
HARRYCAT
- 17 Aug 2007 12:21
- 1047 of 1203
IMO there is now a serious risk that 'Contracts tendered' are not going to matierialise. Investors have lost confidence in the company; lets hope that the customers don't also go elsewhere.
Dil
- 17 Aug 2007 12:22
- 1048 of 1203
Yeah I thought that Al , enough to put anyone off :-)
Big Al
- 17 Aug 2007 12:24
- 1049 of 1203
I'd sell now in that case. LOL
halifax
- 17 Aug 2007 12:27
- 1050 of 1203
Agree at best WNG will break even at year end, there are likely to be more profit warnings and the cash may evaporate. Only way out is a merger or takeover like SMC.
cynic
- 17 Aug 2007 13:14
- 1051 of 1203
jeepers .... what a stinker ...... company needing to issue a profit warning in a vile market is committing suicide (for investors at least), though of course they are obliged to, regardless