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MAY GURNEY - top quality support services Company (MAYG)     

lanayel - 28 Feb 2008 10:54

A Questor tip in the Telegraph from December 2007 gives the lowdown:

'Since Questor last tipped May Gurney in June at 296p a share, the support and construction services group has climbed to as high as 345p, only to give back most of these gains.

This week's strong interim results, however, should really get the momentum going again. The 220m business, which focuses on providing maintenance and services to the highways, utilities, rail and general infrastructure markets, posted a rise in pre-tax profits from 6.8m to 8.1m. Revenue also improved from 199.6m to 215m.

This company is firmly on track to achieve its full-year estimates and is set to continue to be a highly acquisitive business, especially as all its recent bolt-on acquisitions are proceeding well.

It has just announced plans to buy the trade and assets of the Southern Household Waste Centre recycling business from Environmental Waste Controls, its existing joint venture partner. It is paying 3.2m and taking on 1.7m of debt - and the acquisition has been viewed positively as a transaction that will give May Gurney more defensive characteristics than its peers - something precious in these unsettled stock markets.

Its core commercial markets show an acceleration in expenditure, with county councils having an annual spend of 1.1bn on highways maintenance and the Highways Agency having a 2.2bn expenditure programme in 2007/8.

May Gurney should benefit from regulatory changes encouraging UK waste to be treated, and higher landfill levies should provide further incentive for local councils to recycle. It also works on flood protection programmes for the Environmental Agency so should hopefully pick up business following this summer's unprecedented flooding, and provides services for UK water companies.

Since it floated on Aim in June 2006 at 186p, May Gurney has performed well. Businesses on the junior market have tended to be sold off quite heavily during the recent market turmoil, as they are deemed younger and more risky investments.

Therefore, it has done well to stay at these levels despite investors choosing to shun Aim shares. The group has a small interim dividend, but it has decided to lift it, proving there is no reason to think the company will not be able to continue outperforming other Aim stocks.

The shares are trading at around 17 times 2008 estimates, but housebroker Altium Securities has given it a 370p price target and thinks there is still scope for a re-rating. Buy.'

The company has also just announced a contract with Network Rail:

May Gurney Integrated Services Plc
27 February 2008



May Gurney Integrated Services plc
('May Gurney' or the 'Company')


May Gurney awarded long-term property maintenance framework for Network Rail


May Gurney, the dynamic integrated support and construction services company,
announces that it has been awarded a long-term framework contract for the
replacement, refurbishment and maintenance of Network Rail's operational
property. The contract, covering the London and North East region, runs for two
years, with a potential three-year extension, and is estimated to be worth circa
20 million per annum. This contract replaces May Gurney's current long-term
property maintenance framework that covers a different geography and follows
Network Rail's decision to consolidate its property maintenance business into
three regions (from five).

The contract primarily includes renewal work at railway stations - the repair,
refurbishment and remodelling of buildings, platforms, foot-bridges, lighting,
car parks and related infrastructure - and Network Rail's commercial property
and depot buildings.

David Sterry, Chief Executive at May Gurney said: 'We are delighted to have been
awarded this contract with Network Rail. The property maintenance framework
demonstrates our success at developing strong long-term customer relationships
and the importance of our ability to deliver truly integrated services - drawing
on our expertise of building maintenance, asset & facilities management, civil
engineering and mechanical & electrical engineering services'.

Trading continues to be in line with management's expectations. The forward
order book - including framework contracts - is maintained at over 1 billion,
continuing to give excellent visibility of earnings.



A trading statement is due in a month or so.

The forecasts for the next two years suggest the current share price of around 260p is very very reasonable;

www.fool.digitallook.com/?action=forecasts&ticker=mayg

As ever please DYOR.

HARRYCAT - 12 Sep 2012 19:28 - 15 of 53

"Brewin changed its stance on May Gurney Integrated Services (MAYG) from "sell" to "buy" with a target price of 155p. The broker noted that the shares have fallen off rapidly, following a negative update that included the departure of the construction and maintenance firm's chief executive, net debt forecast increases and write-offs. However, Brewin believes that the shares now look attractive, trading on a prospective earnings multiple of 4.7 times for the 2013 financial year and offering a dividend yield of 6.8%. The broker added that the group has a stable order book of 1.5 billion pounds, but admitted that it may take some time for the group's credibility to be restored."

skinny - 13 Sep 2012 10:41 - 16 of 53

In auction +11.1%

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MAYG&S

Balerboy - 13 Sep 2012 22:03 - 17 of 53

in this morning at 108p stop at 100p so we will see, ok so far.,.

Balerboy - 14 Sep 2012 20:22 - 18 of 53

118p and in profit, should be a good earner this one and divies.,.

skinny - 15 Sep 2012 08:29 - 19 of 53

Nice one BB.

Bones - 15 Sep 2012 16:20 - 20 of 53

Don't forget to book a profit Balerboy!

This one's price will go all over the shop until an update comes and I find it hard to believe it won't contain more carnage when it does. When profit warnings involve failures in three separate divisions, the immediate sacking of the CEO without so much as a "thank you for your efforts" and a new guy to survey the damage, I fully expect more damage to be reported. It was particularly disturbing to read in industry news that they have extended payment terms to their suppliers to 60 days from 45. When cash flow becomes an issue, it starts to smell a bit off, so I went short at 121p and 111p after the warning.

I expect price volatility in the short term but I think the latest broker comments are sanguine and complacent. Only the broker notes and a rampant stock market are keeping these up IMO.

HARRYCAT - 15 Sep 2012 17:43 - 21 of 53



From this week's IC:
"As profit warnings go, they don't come much worse than the one from support services outsourcer May Gurney. Management admits that full year figures will significantly underperform expectations due to sreious operational issues on rubbish collection contracts and a further £10m exceptional costs for the closure of the facilities management division. CE Philip Fellowes-Prynne has left with immediate effect. Broker Peel Hunt has downgraded it's full year profit forecats from £30m to £25m, giving EPS of 26.2p (down from 31.5p). The broker also assumes a dividend cut.
The losses on it's MaGos rubbish collection contracts are a concern as these represent 3% of group revenues. But perhaps more worrying is the news that Scotia GasNetworks is taking previously outsourced utility work back inhouse. With problems across so many areas of the business and so few clear answers, at 114p the shares look sufficiently vulnerable to make them a sell."

Bones - 15 Sep 2012 18:19 - 22 of 53

Hmmm, EPS 26.2p down from 31.5p. Is that all? I can see there being a lorryload of provisions and impairments and the dividend cut is certain.

dreamcatcher - 15 Sep 2012 21:34 - 23 of 53

Interested to see if there was going to be a bounce. Does not read well.

Balerboy - 16 Sep 2012 10:22 - 24 of 53

All noted, thanks bones.,.

Balerboy - 17 Sep 2012 08:23 - 25 of 53

trying to get to 120p all buys at mo, set stop to 115p

skinny - 17 Sep 2012 11:48 - 26 of 53

Holding in Company

The Company was notified on 14 September 2012 that Aviva plc has a notifiable interest of 2,855,209 ordinary shares of 5p each in the capital of the Company, representing approximately 4.07% of May Gurney's existing issued share capital.

Balerboy - 17 Sep 2012 13:51 - 27 of 53

going well at 124-125p tight stop in place but looking good.,.

skinny - 17 Sep 2012 14:03 - 28 of 53

Well done BB - bigger cajones than me! :-)

HARRYCAT - 17 Sep 2012 14:05 - 29 of 53

Ah, so size is important?

Balerboy - 17 Sep 2012 14:06 - 30 of 53

Wow.... thanks skinny thought only cynic had seen them.,.

halifax - 17 Sep 2012 14:09 - 31 of 53

how high will the "dead cat" bounce?

Balerboy - 17 Sep 2012 14:21 - 32 of 53

enough for a "juicy" profit in cynics words.,.

halifax - 17 Sep 2012 14:23 - 33 of 53

header looks in need of some updating!

Balerboy - 17 Sep 2012 16:39 - 34 of 53

May have set stop too tight at 124p got triggered last thing. seemed to be dithering around 125-126 and american market didn't make any difference to sp. Will see tomorrow.,,.
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