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BARRATT DEVELOPMENTS (BDEV)     

BAYLIS - 11 Aug 2008 12:39

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nice starting point..

skinny - 17 Nov 2011 20:56 - 185 of 430

I don't hold - but all things being equal (whatever that means atm) the share price has been fairly bullish of late - as ever, time will tell!

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skinny - 18 Nov 2011 16:30 - 186 of 430

Not quite - it peaked at 99.3.

HARRYCAT - 21 Nov 2011 12:11 - 187 of 430

Note from Liberum Capital:
"News out of the FT over the weekend and today suggests that the government will shortly announce a MIG scheme for new housing. We await detail but this could be genuinely helpful as it could increase the supply of mortgage funding for new housing, by reducing risks to lenders. The volume players should be the main beneficiaries, and we reiterate our preference for Barratt, trading at 0.46x book v 0.8x for the sector.
Housing strategy to be unveiled today. The FT on Saturday (and today) carried a story that the government will unveil today a strategy to help the housebuilding industry. Three specific measures are mentioned: i) a MIG scheme for the new housebuilding industry; ii) funding for work in progress, and iii) bringing forward government land for housebuilding.
MIG genuinely helpful. Mortgage indemnity guarantee (MIG) schemes have been used in the past and are insurance schemes that pay out in the event of default. By paying 10-20% of the shortfall between the mortgage outstanding and resale value in the event of default, the scheme protects lenders from losses. This means that lenders risks are reduced and so, all else being equal, should be able to lend more to housing. From what has been written so far, it appears that the scheme will be funded by government and new housebuilders, as it will apply to new houses rather than all houses. This could be genuinely helpful as it should increase the supply of mortgages for new home buyers, by lowering the risk of mortgages, and so tying up less of banks capital, and should raise the demand for mortgages by increasing the LTV available to buyers.
Other measures. Bringing forward land could be helpful for industry volumes, but we believe that house building is constrained by mortgage availability rather than land, so this may not lead to greater supply of private housing. However, this land could be developed to provide affordable housing where waiting lists remain long. The other measure that has been hinted at is a repeat of the 2008/09 scheme to fund work in progress to bring forward development. However, current schemes tend to be houses rather than flats, with reduced work in progress requirements, so this may not be as helpful as it was in 2008/09.
Volume housebuilders most to gain. We believe that the volume builders (Barratt, Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey) have most to gain from an increase in mortgage supply and reiterate our preference for Barratt, which is trading at 0.46x Dec11E book value, compared to 0.8x for the sector."

cynic - 21 Nov 2011 13:41 - 188 of 430

bdev (blue) and tw. (red - pays yer money and takes yer choice

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skinny - 21 Nov 2011 14:16 - 189 of 430

I saw this on the BBC this morning, and I must confess - I thought it would give the builders a bit of a fillip today - hey ho!

skinny - 29 Nov 2011 16:57 - 190 of 430

Finally got there today - 100.4.

3 monkies - 29 Nov 2011 17:39 - 191 of 430

Only got to go up another 44p for me, not holding my breath but nice to see it has hit the 1 mark, for how long who knows!!!

midknight - 13 Dec 2011 15:21 - 192 of 430

13 December: Panmure Gordon: BDEV: Buy - TP: 158.00p - Reiteration

midknight - 19 Dec 2011 15:39 - 193 of 430

19 December: Citigroup: Neutral - TP Down: from 110.00p to 104.00p

midknight - 21 Dec 2011 10:54 - 194 of 430

21 December: BDEV Panmure Gordon: Reiterates Buy - TP: 158.00p

dreamcatcher - 01 Jan 2012 19:13 - 195 of 430

Things have gone pretty much as expected for housebuilder Barratt Developments.

The share were recommended as a margin progression play, as the group sold houses on plots of land that it bought cheaply during the slump. The group's focus on the South East of England, which hasn't been hit as hard by the downturn, was also a supportive factor.

Questor's predictions duly came to pass and the group also managed to refinance its debt. This meant the shares hit 116p in May, before they were dragged down in the second half.

Although things do not look rosy in UK plc, meaning the housing market will remain sluggish for some time, structural shortage of housing in the country bodes well for the future. However, banks need to start lending again to first-time buyers for the shares to outperform.

The shares remain a buy.

midknight - 06 Jan 2012 10:12 - 196 of 430

BDEV: Northland Capital Partners reiterate Add - TP unchanged at 120p.

skinny - 12 Jan 2012 07:06 - 197 of 430

Trading Statement.

Strong first half performance

Barratt Developments PLC (the "Company") is today issuing a trading update for the Company and its subsidiaries (the "Group") in respect of the six months to 31 December 2011 ("the period") ahead of its interim results announcement on 22 February 2012.

Highlights

-- Group revenues of c. GBP950m, an increase of c. 8% on the prior year equivalent period, with total completions of 5,198 units (Note 1)

-- Average selling price ("ASP") increased by c. 3% against the prior year equivalent period to GBP181k, with private ASP increasing by c. 4% to GBP200k, driven by further positive changes in mix

-- Group operating profit expected to be c. GBP61m, a c. 40% increase on the prior year equivalent period, with operating margin improving to c. 6.4% versus 5.0% in the prior year equivalent period

-- Recently acquired higher margin land continues to be brought into production and is expected to contribute more than a third of this financial year's completions

-- Net debt as at 31 December 2011 was lower than previous guidance at around GBP550m
-- Total forward sales as at 31 December 2011 up 8.1% on the prior year equivalent period at GBP698.1m, with private forward sales up 29.8% to GBP415.3m

skinny - 12 Jan 2012 09:57 - 198 of 430

Once again - no longer a penny share.


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cynic - 12 Jan 2012 12:06 - 199 of 430

got a few of these and may add

Balerboy - 12 Jan 2012 12:06 - 200 of 430

You can have mine for 145p.,.

cynic - 12 Jan 2012 12:08 - 201 of 430

thanks pal :-)

HARRYCAT - 12 Jan 2012 12:21 - 202 of 430

Sold this morning. Will buy again on the next dip sub 95p.

skinny - 12 Jan 2012 16:26 - 203 of 430

Just closed for +17

dreamcatcher - 13 Jan 2012 17:46 - 204 of 430

..Questor share tip: Barratt starts the year in fine fettle

By Garry White | Telegraph – 3 hours ago
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Housebuilder Barratt Developments issued an upbeat interim update yesterday and said it had entered the second half of its year with a much stronger order book.

Barratt Developments 107.2p+10.2p Questor says BUY

In the six months to December 31, revenues rose 8pc to £950m after it completed a total of 5,198 units. The average selling price rose by 3pc to £181,000 and the company’s total orders are up 8.1pc compared with the same point last year. The order book for private housing is up by almost 30pc, but shared-equity deals remain a significant driver of business, as mortgage financing remains difficult to find.

Group operating profits were boosted by 40pc to £61m, with margins up to 6.4pc from 5pc.

The shares were recommended as a margin play as a tip of the year in 2011. They finished the year slightly ahead, but the share price has really taken off this year following a number of positive updates from other players in the sector.

The trend is for better-than-expected volumes. This is combined with improving margins due to the land bank the company bought at cheaper prices in the downturn to boost profitability.

Group net debt at the end of December was about £550m, which is lower than previous guidance of £620m.

The investment case remains intact. Cheaper land bought in the downturn is leading to higher profitability without any substantial rise in house prices.

The shares are trading on a June 2012 earnings multiple of 14.6, falling to just 9.3 in 2013.

The yield is 0.3pc, rising to 1.9pc.

The shares were first tipped on January 2, 2011 at 88.65p, but were also tipped as high as 118½p in May. They are down 10pc from this high. Buy.

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