snoball
- 03 Jul 2005 15:30
skinny
- 02 Sep 2014 07:54
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Interesting in light of the current call for more arms.
Westhouse Securities Sell 456.00 456.00 360.00 360.00 Reiterates
Chris Carson
- 02 Sep 2014 08:39
- 236 of 358
True skinny, but MACD and RSI look well overbought watching for now.
skinny
- 02 Sep 2014 08:55
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I guess most of the current geopolitical situation may be in the last months rise.
Chris Carson
- 02 Sep 2014 09:34
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It's tempting I must admit, just reluctant to commit any more funds at mo, see how the yanks react today :0)
skinny
- 03 Sep 2014 10:58
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The Ukraine ceasefire may change the scenario short term?
Sorry Chris - misread your full post - I don't like gaps - call it 440p :-)
HARRYCAT
- 02 Oct 2014 11:55
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Investec note today:
"We are concerned that we have not yet seen the end of BAE’s negative earnings momentum, even if rising geopolitical concerns may explain the strong re-rating in recent months. We see limited growth opportunities to drive underlying earnings in the medium term, despite the heightened tensions, and downside risk to margins. The shares appear cheap on a PE basis, but less so on an adjusted 2015E EV/EBITA of 11.9x. In our view, a c.4.3% dividend yield does not compensate for downside earnings risk. Sell.
Forecasts: Post last week’s trading update, we reduce our FY14-16E EBIT forecasts by c.3% to reflect the £30m charge for commercial shipbuilding highlighted in the IMS, pricing pressure and the potential for further execution issues, which are difficult to predict (this sees our FY15/16E EBIT margin forecasts come down by 30bps). Our lower EBIT forecasts are partially offset by a lower tax rate (20%, down from 22%). Our updated FX forecasts (£1=$1.66 in FY14E from $1.71, and $1.63 for FY15E) have also been factored in. We cut our EPS forecasts by 1-2%
Geopolitics/budgets: Strategic statements and symbolic/limited air strikes do not portend a major change in Western defence budgets, in our opinion. However, rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and Eastern Europe have increased the likelihood of budgets stabilising in 2015/16 and beginning to grow at a measured pace thereafter. We do not see BAE as a major beneficiary if the conflict against IS in Iraq and Syria continues at current rates. However, investors are using BAE as the only liquid UK proxy in which to play increased geopolitical tensions in the region, in our view. We believe that weak fundamentals will override this kneejerk reaction. If the current US Continuing Resolution carries on into 2015, then we see further downside risk to earnings. We downgrade to Sell (from Hold)."
HARRYCAT
- 21 Oct 2014 08:05
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StockMarketWire.com
BAE Systems has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Perimeter Internetworking Corp, which trades as SilverSky, a commercial cyber service provider, for $232.5m on a cash free and debt free basis.
SilverSky is a leading independent cloud-based managed security services provider operating in the fast-growing cyber security market providing services including email protection, network security and managed applications. Its customer base includes approximately 5,500 customers in the financial services, retail, healthcare, energy, critical infrastructure and manufacturing sectors.
SilverSky is largely focussed on the US market with a developing business in Asia and Europe. The business currently employs around 400 people with its headquarters in the Greater New York Area and principal operations in the US and the Philippines.
SilverSky is expected to generate sales for the 12 months ended 31 December 2014 of approximately $75m (£46.6m).
The proposed acquisition is expected to be accretive to earnings in the third year following closing with post tax returns expected to exceed BAE Systems' cost of capital in the fourth year following closing.
BAE Systems chief executive Ian King said: "The acquisition of SilverSky enhances our strategy to grow BAE Systems' Applied Intelligence commercial cyber security business. SilverSky has an established sales force, a complementary suite of scalable products and a large installed customer base, providing a proven route to commercial markets in the US and other countries for our combined capabilities.
"SilverSky's cloud-based email and network security solutions, its highly skilled resource in marketing and engineering, plus an experienced management team are an ideal fit for Applied Intelligence. Together, the enlarged business will offer corporate clients a suite of products and services to protect critical information and networks and detect cyber threats and financial crime. The enlarged business has outstanding growth opportunities."
The acquisition will be funded from BAE Systems' existing cash resources. The transaction is conditional upon receiving certain regulatory approvals and is expected to close before the end of 2014.
Chris Carson
- 16 Dec 2014 13:12
- 244 of 358
Had a Limit Buy filled this morning @ 446.0 tight stop 436p
Chris Carson
- 18 Dec 2014 08:04
- 245 of 358
Stop to entry for risk free trade.
Chris Carson
- 18 Dec 2014 14:29
- 246 of 358
Stop to 456 to lock in + 10
Chris Carson
- 19 Dec 2014 08:21
- 247 of 358
Stop to 460 to lock in + 14 out this morning locking in profits.
Chris Carson
- 19 Dec 2014 12:00
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Stopped out. Limit long left @ 465.0 stop 455.0
Chris Carson
- 22 Dec 2014 08:11
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Filled.
Chris Carson
- 23 Dec 2014 08:20
- 250 of 358
Stop to entry for risk free trade.
Chris Carson
- 24 Dec 2014 08:46
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The British-based defence contractor said in a statement the programme aims to engineer and produce a limited initial number of the vehicles, called the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV), to replace the Vietnam War-era M113.
The initial 52-month term of the contract, worth about $383 million, calls for 29 vehicles to be produced among five variants, with an option to follow with 289 more, for a total contract value of $1.2 billion, BAE said in a statement.
"The AMPV capitalizes on proven Bradley and M109A7 designs, meeting the Army’s force protection and all-terrain mobility requirements while enabling the AMPV to manoeuvre with the rest of the Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT)," the statement said.
Work is expected to start immediately, mainly at the company’s facilities in York, Pennsylvania, and Sterling Heights, Michigan, it said.
The programme was aimed at ultimately replacing 2,897 M113 vehicles, at the brigade and below level, the U.S. Army said in a statement announcing the contract award. It said replacements for another 1,922 M113s supporting Echelons Above Brigade may have different requirements, which had yet to be decided.
(Reporting by Eric Walsh; Editing by Eric Beech)
Chris Carson
- 24 Dec 2014 08:49
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/12/24/uk-bae-systems-contract-vehicle-idUKKBN0K11UW20141224
Chris Carson
- 30 Dec 2014 07:37
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BAE in digital anti-tax-fraud push. (pg 13 Financial Times)
The European defence company is in talks to sell its NetReveal anti-tax evasion software to central European governments and expects to double its client base in the next two years.
Chris Carson
- 30 Dec 2014 10:08
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Results 19th Febuary, grinding slowly higher. Volume required.