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CPL - Good div and good company (CPL)     

barnymam - 04 May 2004 11:49

Chapelthorpe - well run - nice little div - potential seems good, whats the view on CPL ?

hangon - 19 Mar 2007 11:31 - 14 of 15

I've changed my mind and believe there is Value here. . . . The Co has a very good business in the US supplying mats to the Auto industry - so whatever type of Motors those folks buy, they still need mats and similar. This business has a substantial turnover and whilst the /$ rate is going the wrong-way I see no reason CPL cannot invest that profit in the US, rather than suffer a poor exchange-rate. Before long the rate will swing the other way and then the profits can be brought home. They also have a connection with Nano-fibres, but I can't work-out what it is - even if it's commercial - that's based in Old Europe, I understand.
There is a worry about what amounts to a PW( recent Co. News) - but on the basis this is a cash-generating business at a bargain price I've taken the plunge. Markets tend to over-react, ...er, I hope.

THE time to buy is when the Value exceeds the Market Interpretation and they have good turnover potential even ignoring the umbrella-side - let's hope that's the case!

hangon - 12 Jul 2008 14:40 - 15 of 15

A year and a bit later, and it's suffering from market woes and my suspicion that this co is doing very little to promote itself. Thefuture is dull, let's say - so I've changed my mind on prospects - mainly as a result of the CONsolidation.

CONSOLIDATION - 10:1 August 2007 - so that meant something like 30p was the equivalent. . . . DYOR. . . .

Now (July08), they're 17p - that's a further halving.
EDIT (Dec09), Up 25% on Dir buyingf about 1k's worth....even now 15p - Grief.
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