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Independent International Investment Research PLC- Watch this fly in 2007 (IIR)     

jdubb - 04 Jan 2007 22:02

My 2007 top stock pick is IIR (Independent International Investment Research plc)

Website: www.iirgroup.com
Share price: 20p
Capitalisation: 5.2 m
Year end: 28 Feb 2007
Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=IIR&Si
Overview

Independent International Investment Research (IIR) provides research on
global companies and currencies, for broker-dealers, investment banks, money managers and private clients.
The equity research business comprises wholly owned subsidiary Independent Financial Markets Research Ltd. (IFMR). The India-based (Chennai and Mumbai) equity research team now covers 300 companies, of primarily non-US with American Depositary Receipt programs.IFMR, established in 2002, has benefited from the 2003 Global ResearchAnalyst Settlement (GRAS) in the US, which required broker-dealers to provide independent research to retail clients.

Supplementing the equity research business, Pronet Analytics.com Limited
(Regulated and Authorised by the FSA in the UK and registered as an
Investment Advisor with the SEC in the US) offers investment advice and trading strategies to clients such as Standard Chartered and Citigroup. The ability to combine currency forecasts with the Group's fundamental equity research also offers an attractive product differentiator and has helped improve the performance of recommendations for US$-based investors in overseas stocks.


Insinger initiated coverage in September 2006 after the company finally turned a corner and became profitable with the new business model starting to bear fruit. The report provides a detailed background of the company & the new business model [far better than I could hope to write myself].

http://www.iirgroup.com/iir/docs/Insinger_research_note_Sep_2006.pdf

The forecasts were very conservative as you would expect at such an early stage of the companies turn around in fortunes, these forecasts have since been easily surpassed & a trading update was issued on the 20th Dec ;

http://www.iirgroup.com/iir/docs/Trading_update_11_December_2006_v1.7.pdf

Followed closely by an upgrade in forecast from Insinger showing a substantial increase of 261% in EPS forecasts ;

http://www.iirgroup.com/iir/docs/06-12-2-IIR.pdf

At the time this meant the company was trading on an 83% discount to research-oriented peers and as such has risen to today's price of 20p per share [was 13.5p when picked]. This is still very cheap and only puts IIR on a PE of 8 despite their exceptional growth - versus an industry average of 20 25.

Whilst the company does not have a history of earnings performance it is worth bearing in mind that the Insinger forecast only includes CONTRACTED business and does not take into account conversion of the strong existing pipeline or any new pipeline as the year progresses [see comments in trading statement + confirmed by CEO] Additionally any potential revenues from new product developments & other medium term growth drivers [see Insinger initial coverage & last finals] are excluded.

Furthermore the company is looking to break into new areas where independent research is beginning to take hold, in particular SE Asia & the UK. Market commentary is very positive for growth of the indies into these areas. A very useful source of industry specific information is;

http://integrresearch.blogdrive.com

To assist their major expansion plans they are currently strengthening the management team and looking to increase the research analyst heads in their Indian subsidiary from the current 60 to 200 staff during the .

As well as organic growth, earnings accretive acquisitions in the research space will be considered - Any acquisition would be paper based,

The current CFO for example is PT and cannot give any more time so a replacement is being sought, [any of you looking for an interesting role?] Details of which I attach as it gives an insight into where the company is heading in 2007;

http://jobs.efinancialcareers.co.uk/job-4000000000223293.htm

To conclude

+ Current PE is 8 versus industry average of 20 25.

+ Current EPS forecast is ultra conservative as based on contracted business alone, excluding the pipeline and likely additional business wins + growth into new areas.

+ Management & research team being strengthened to take advantage of the pipeline of deals.

+ Mr Smith CEO is planning a number of investor relations exercises [Insinger coverage was the start of this] early this year which is hoped will see the company more appropriately valued by the market.

+ Has very little debt, the company has been supported financially by Mr Smith & his trust over the last 2 years.

+ Significant taxable losses to utilise

+ Potentially a bonus of a multi million settlement from Google for Gmail trademark claim - talks are discussing after previous offer by Google was rejected.

- Liquidity is poor but will hopefully be addressed in some way as part of the investor relations drive and paper being issued for earnings accretive acquisitions.

http://www.iirgroup.com/products/GER/researchuniverse

scotty500 - 30 Aug 2007 13:30 - 171 of 245

My understanding is that Acquisitions are most likely going to be paper based, I asked the question when I met Mr S & L and they would look to acquire earnings accretive private boutiques at low multiples [5 or so] by issuing paper based on a PE of IIR at approx 15 - this may have changed since.

The previous owners taking the shares could crystalize their value [at public company multiples] after a tie in period, earnings of the acquired business would improve due to utilising our Indian research subsidary & sales channels - typically our analysts are x10 cheaper than a wall street analyst, hence the ESOP to try & avoid churn in a very competitive market.

All imo.

thinkBIG - 30 Aug 2007 16:45 - 172 of 245

CAN THIS GO BUST

thinkBIG - 30 Aug 2007 16:48 - 173 of 245

WILL IIR BEAT MARKET FORECAST IF SO WHYYYY?

scotty500 - 30 Aug 2007 17:36 - 174 of 245

Read the next two paragraphs from June slowly, if you struggle try asking your mum to help with the big words ;

Market expectations of 2008 revenues'[YE is to Feb 08]' are expected to be achieved based on current and committed business only, before consideration of business from new clients, the contributions of revenues from new products, or earnings-accretive acquisitions.

The current Market expectation they say they will achieve before new business is 670k of Net Income, given the $ has been below their budget rate this rebased would be > 700k. Then add the further growth listed below ;

"Outlook With the benefit of an expanding research inventory, an enhanced senior management team, three additional research distribution arrangements, a number of new pipeline products and additional revenue models, all adding to a strong product performance, a well controlled cost base and a healthy growth in demand for independent research driven by regulatory changes around the world, the Group looks forward to further growth in the coming year."

Last time you talked down the share on ADVFN thinkBIG you put an order in shortly after only getting 10k filled - you up to your games again ahead of the update ? Mind you don't miss the boat fella as there is plenty of newsflow to come imho.

jdubb - 30 Aug 2007 17:55 - 175 of 245

Not bad analysis for a "plonker" Scotty! Things are looking good imo! Good to see liquidity will at last be sorted out one way or another.

scotty500 - 30 Aug 2007 18:02 - 176 of 245

Prize plonker if you don't mind jd :o)

copshaw - 31 Aug 2007 08:04 - 177 of 245

well the bb has livened up a bit ,good to see you back scotty.

scotty500 - 31 Aug 2007 09:38 - 178 of 245

Greetings copshaw, chin up I have had confirmation from Mr L that the plan is to update the market & report results in mid September - I questioned the time scale as only 2/3 weeks after end of 1H but he believes they can do it although new IFRS will give some additional work.

Timing fits well a month before the AGM + the headline figures will show a move to profitibility & cash flow positive, add on all the good news expected from product updates etc & I think we will be sailing again rather then 6ft under.

They seem very keen to update the market on progress, which for me only means one thing.

jdubb - 31 Aug 2007 18:44 - 179 of 245

About bloody time too!! Sailing? i want goddamn jet ski's! Hopefully there will be no nasty little supprises tagged on somewhere at the back when the update comes.

scotty500 - 03 Sep 2007 17:08 - 180 of 245

Google gold looks within our grasp jd so you might be able to add a speed boat to your jet ski order, plus a bl00dy cruiser if the results are as expected in 2 weeks time :o)

copshaw - 04 Sep 2007 09:54 - 181 of 245

whats the google situation like scotty,poster on 3iii was saying that they google had applied to have the claim thrown out ,trying to find out a bit more could be old news,remember a while back someone posted about a placeing at 18p ,very near that now,we had an sp of 35p then, i thought he was crackers .thanks for the informed posts

scotty500 - 04 Sep 2007 10:31 - 182 of 245

LOL No they have actually been in discussions to settle which surprised me at this early stage [the USPTO calender goes into next year for the TM petition] BUT the google lawyers have come back with 1 or 2 arguments as you would expect.

Read it hear so you can draw your own opinion, mine is that the laywers are tryign 1 last atempt to get the application ditched - you will note they do not mention any of their previous defences whch appeared in their March text !

http://ttabvue.uspto.gov/ttabvue/v?pno=92046974&pty=CAN&eno=6

He was crackers [I pulled him up on some lies on another stock & he took offence] & the same guy ramping this stock a couple of weeks back.



jdubb - 05 Sep 2007 17:51 - 183 of 245

Nice tick up today on bugger all volume tho! Hopefully will sustain it upto and after the TU. Im sure all will be ok and the SP will fly to its rightful position!!(+1)

copshaw - 05 Sep 2007 21:05 - 184 of 245

hope so jdubb,we seem to have been waiting a long time.

copshaw - 12 Sep 2007 13:38 - 185 of 245

very quiet,next to no trades for almost a week ,would have hoped for a bit of buying before tu,

jdubb - 13 Sep 2007 08:35 - 186 of 245

Trouble is everyone who has this on their radar already hold!!
Hope they dont disappoint us and give a TU like IGE today!!

copshaw - 13 Sep 2007 09:02 - 187 of 245

thats my worry jdubb,their has been too many small caps giveing profit warnings of late,

scotty500 - 13 Sep 2007 09:19 - 188 of 245

I think alot that held previously have sold & moved on, something has to account for all the sales of late. Coverage at 344 indicates we are still growing imo so fairly relaxed that the previous guidance for this year will be met.

Soon find out I guess, you 2 going to the AGM ?

Didn't someone post on here [copshaw ??] we expect to be busier in volitile markets ? If so any chance of some mre meat on the bone.

copshaw - 13 Sep 2007 12:07 - 189 of 245

yes that is what shane said ,they were busier in a voitile market,those were his words,just frettin a bit as its been a bit doom and gloom of late.

scotty500 - 13 Sep 2007 13:25 - 190 of 245

Thanks copshaw, did he give any reason why ? Maybe just a rush for a safer haven - fundamentals - in a volitile market ?
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