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LEADCOM, a real growth company (LEAD)     

PapalPower - 07 Dec 2005 07:57



18th October 2007 : Leadcom voted "AIM International Company of the Year for 2007"


Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Size=283*18Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=LEAD&Size


Main Web Site : http://www.leadcom-is.com/

Investor Relations Email : investorsinfo@leadcom-is.com


PapalPower - 23 Dec 2005 11:06 - 25 of 955

Had a top up here this morning as well, cheap as chips, cheap as chips and soon should be moving up.

PapalPower - 28 Dec 2005 06:18 - 26 of 955

http://www.fool.co.uk/news/comment/2005/c051221b.htm?source=eooyhoit14050001

Looking For AIM's Big Winners
By Ed Bowsher December 21, 2005

If you're searching for big winners, London's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) is often a good place to look


"And there's more! Champion Shares editor, Maynard Paton, published research last week on five exciting companies which all listed on AIM during 2005.

Of the five, I particularly like Endace (LSE: EDA) and Leadcom Integrated Solutions (LSE: LEAD).

Leadcom is also making money. It helps companies such as Nokia and Ericsson to build and maintain telecom systems in the developing world. A recent trading update suggested that Leadcom could generate earnings of 4p a share this year, which would put the company on a price/earnings ratio of just 12.5 at today's 50p share price."

PapalPower - 28 Dec 2005 09:32 - 27 of 955

16th Dec 2005 CS report on Leadcom is now available to read in PDF format at the below link :

http://www.leadcom-is.com/admin/literatureSubCat/Filesdownload/Leadcom-Note%206.pdf

PapalPower - 28 Dec 2005 11:48 - 28 of 955

Moving up, good news, will the four weeks of January see this move strongly up ?

The conclusion in the CS report in the link in the post above sums things up well;

"Our formal 2006 forecasts assume a full tax charge. When we allow for the 15% tax charge the reported EPS forecast for 2006 puts the rating at 8.4x. The EV to EBITDA multiple for 2006 is presently 6.1x. A growing reputation for earnings upgrades, M&A activity in the niche and scope for independent coverage in 2006 make this a share to watch. We expect continued over-performance for the LEAD shares relating to the driven management team, the low PER, high ROCE, respectable yield, strong balance sheet and strong momentum. The future bodes well for LEAD."

moneyplus - 28 Dec 2005 16:04 - 29 of 955

like the look of this one so have joined in with a few--sold ADA far to soon so I will wait on this one -cheers Papal happy new year.

PapalPower - 28 Dec 2005 23:59 - 30 of 955

Welcome in moneyplus, I cannot think of many better potential companies on AIM in terms of growth, proven and expected, so it should be a very good 2006 now for LEAD holders.

PapalPower - 29 Dec 2005 12:48 - 31 of 955

Its looking much better now and very blue on the horizon, with year end just one more trading day away, I cannot see any more large sells now, so it should be onwards and upwards and a very happy new year.

tallsiii - 29 Dec 2005 13:19 - 32 of 955

Hi Papal, you seem to be quite a feature on this site at the moment. LEAD appears good to me though, proven track record of profit and growth, currently on a low PE with plenty more potential growth in the future. Difficult to argue with this one!

Greyhound - 29 Dec 2005 13:23 - 33 of 955

Have been watching this for a little while and see today it's a tip in my (small) stockbrokers list.

tallsiii - 29 Dec 2005 13:27 - 34 of 955

HH?

PapalPower - 29 Dec 2005 13:31 - 35 of 955

Hi tallsiii, I wish EKA was as straight forward as LEAD, still confident that EKA will give us a good and positive news update in January though. I like to dig around and find information on interesting shares, for the short, mid and long term, and more than happy to post it around and share.

Greyhound, I think LEAD will get tipped by a few people for 2006, I hope so anyway :)

If LEAD can go up a few more pence tomorrow, you might see me rush back towards to the top area of the Champ Invest monthly board, just for the end of the month :) Here's hoping.

tallsiii - 29 Dec 2005 13:35 - 36 of 955

EKA is a little more risky, without a track record of profit generation like LEAD. But as such it is priced more cheaply priced and has potential for more rewards, fingers crossed for positive RNS in next few months.

Greyhound - 29 Dec 2005 13:54 - 37 of 955

Yes, Hargreave Hale

PapalPower - 29 Dec 2005 14:19 - 38 of 955

On line limits are you can now sell 7 times more than you can buy, so we should see some more movement upwards soon :)

coeliac1 - 29 Dec 2005 14:52 - 39 of 955

qute a big spread papal

PapalPower - 29 Dec 2005 14:56 - 40 of 955

A largish spread but taking into account the growth and prospects its not big enough to be a deterrent. This should be trading in the 70p to 80 range, so whatever the spread is in the 50's is of not much concern.

Maiden dividend to be announced with coming results as well !

coeliac1 - 29 Dec 2005 15:16 - 41 of 955

very true PP- your posts are interesting, thanks.

PapalPower - 29 Dec 2005 15:27 - 42 of 955

And just to prove me wrong the MM's mark down the bid and then the offer a little bit :)

Gone from a nice blue to a more pale blue now ;)

PapalPower - 30 Dec 2005 00:20 - 43 of 955

T trade, and probably the reason the price went up (protected trade and could have happened at any time during the day, most likely someone when the HH tip email was released) at that time of day it did today. It was 51.35 which again leads it to be a protected buy that happened at just before the move up. As a T they were probably looking for more, but protected what they could get their hands on at that cheap price of 51.35.

coeliac1 - 30 Dec 2005 17:53 - 44 of 955

PP
Of the various shares you mention in here, which one would you back if you had just one choice?
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