jasonwalt
- 20 Aug 2004 13:58
Brokers Hargreave Hale gave the following Valuation for HMY
VALUATION
The nearest comparisons to this Group are Sondex, trading on a current year multiple of 14 and Weir Group which typically trades on multiples of 12 plus. We would argue that Hamworthys prospects are brighter than both these companies in view of the strong order book and the global positioning. Fully taxed earnings of 13p this year and 16.5 p for the 2005/6 end March, suggests a current year PE of 9.9x and a prospective PE of 7.8x. There is a prospective yield in excess of 4%. If trading on a similar PER to Sondex the shares would be valued at in excess of 180p. We would argue that a premium to Sondex is justifiable, in particular because of the potential ramp up to sales as a result of the new product pipeline now gaining client acceptance in what is in any event one of the fastest growing markets in the world.
"Shares" Article relating to Hamworthy (HMY) posted below for info.
With a following wind these shares should double over the next year or so.
Some catty folk in the City say the flotation last month by Collins Stewart
could have been handled better, i.e. at a higher price. It was certainly over
subscribed but the rating is half that of similar oil sector service companies
including Sondex.
goldfinger
- 02 Dec 2004 09:28
- 256 of 915
Nice move up this morning but looks MM induced so far.
cheers GF.
mickeyskint
- 02 Dec 2004 12:16
- 257 of 915
One for the pension fund me thinks.
MS
jasonwalt
- 02 Dec 2004 12:18
- 258 of 915
Looks like our prediction of 2 by Christmas is pretty much on the cards. GF you must be pretty chuffed with this one seeing how you bought at about the same time as me when they were 'cheap as chips'.
Happy Investing Everyone!
goldfinger
- 02 Dec 2004 12:29
- 259 of 915
Yup certainly am and glad we have overcome the little worries one or two had on results.
Hoping they get this new contract.
cheers GF.
expert
- 02 Dec 2004 12:29
- 260 of 915
I've just topped up for the 3rd time and will continue to do so through to 300 plus!
goldfinger
- 03 Dec 2004 11:29
- 261 of 915
Up again exper and moving nicely.
cheers GF.
proberts0@tinyonline
- 03 Dec 2004 12:02
- 262 of 915
What a great stock Hamworthy is. I've been watching this stock for about three months now and each day it seems to get better. A nice early Christmas present.
mickeyskint
- 03 Dec 2004 12:08
- 263 of 915
GF
You first put me on to this and what a cracker it's turning out to be. So many thanks I owe you a very large scotch.
PS. Got any more?
MS
accord
- 03 Dec 2004 13:30
- 264 of 915
I noticed this a few months ago in Shares or Inv Chron mag and kept an eye on it until i took the plunge beg Nov at 1.65p.
This is far outstripping my other 2 high risk stocks which I am loosing on.
Looking forward to the 200p mark.
expert
- 03 Dec 2004 13:46
- 265 of 915
Accord, I see this as a safe investment. Please let me know what the high risk element is? I may be missing something. Thanks.
Pond Life
- 04 Dec 2004 15:45
- 266 of 915
Safe indeed expert. Harry Hindsight wishes he'd bought more! I came in with accord.
My high risk was SEY - bought on momentum at 20.5p and now you can have then for less than 16. What a mistake. Should be fine in the long term (famous last words) but for now the big red figure in the portfolio is far bigger than the nice blue one against HMY.
Pond Life
goldfinger
- 06 Dec 2004 00:56
- 267 of 915
Cheers MS, looking for more from these especially if they get that contract.
cheers GF.
accord
- 06 Dec 2004 08:15
- 268 of 915
expert
Sorry to confuse you, but I meant that my other 2 stock are high risk and that Hamworthy isnt.
Hope this eases your fears on this stock.
expert
- 06 Dec 2004 16:04
- 269 of 915
It looks like some big institutional buy's are going through!
mickeyskint
- 06 Dec 2004 17:23
- 270 of 915
I hope this sails on through 2. Any thoughts.
MS
goldfinger
- 07 Dec 2004 00:35
- 271 of 915
Well buys last time I looked were far bigger than sells but it didnt move north.
Perhaphs they had a hangover from friday.
cheers GF.
expert
- 07 Dec 2004 06:30
- 272 of 915
It looks like a foundation is being established for our next rise. This is going up nice and steadily without any ramping. I'm sleeping soundly nowadays.
goldfinger
- 07 Dec 2004 10:24
- 273 of 915
Looking good.
GF.
goldfinger
- 08 Dec 2004 00:43
- 274 of 915
Was due a rest.
cheers GF.
accord
- 10 Dec 2004 08:16
- 275 of 915
Hamworthy wins first LNG-RS orders with total value of 48m
Hamworthy plc, a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative marine
and offshore fluid handling systems, has won orders and a letter of intent to
supply eight ships with liquid natural gas reliquefaction systems ('LNG-RS')
with an total estimated sales value of 48 million to Hamworthy. The orders are
from three different shipyards in Korea with a letter of intent to place an
order for four ship sets from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co.
(DSME), an order for two ship sets from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Limited
(HHI), and an order for two ship sets from Samsung Heavy Industries Limited
(SHI). The systems will be installed on the first ever slow speed diesel engine
LNG carriers, that are currently under construction and will be delivered to the
shipyards between April and August 2006.
In addition to the orders for the eight ships, Hamworthy has agreed options with
the three Korean shipbuilders to supply a further eleven ship sets of LNG-RS.
This includes six options from DSME, three from SHI and two from HHI with an
estimated sales value of 66 million over the next three years to Hamworthy.
LNG liquefies at minus 160 centigrade and reliquefaction is a process which
enables LNG cargo boil-off (evaporated LNG) to be reliquefied and returned to
the cargo during transportation. This enables a ship to be powered by more
efficient and lower maintenance cost slow speed diesel engines. Such diesel
powered units can provide ship owners with annual operating savings of up to
US$5 million per vessel. The present generation of LNG carriers burns boil-off
to produce steam to power a vessel.
The LNG carriers have been ordered by two separate joint ventures between
QatarGas Transport Co and German and US shipowners. This is a part of a wider
joint venture between ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum planning to bring LNG from
the Arabian Gulf to the United Kingdom. A total of eight LNG carriers have been
commissioned for this purpose with all eight being constructed at Korean
shipyards. They will be the world's largest LNG carriers at between 210,000 and
216,000 cubic metres (cbm) as well as representing a technological breakthrough
from previous steam powered vessels.
A new gas processing terminal is being built at Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
where 15.6 million tonnes of LNG will be processed a year, producing two billion
cubic feet of gas a day when fully operational. Imports to Milford Haven will
commence in 2007, from where LNG will be distributed for domestic, commercial
and industrial use.
Kelvyn Derrick, Chief Executive, Hamworthy plc said: 'We are delighted that
years of work with the oil majors, notably ExxonMobil, and leading shipyards has
paid off. Much of our growth in recent years has derived from innovation and
this breakthrough means that this should continue into the future.
'Whilst the value of these orders is high, order intake in some other parts of
our business has been slower than previously expected. However, overall we are
pleased to confirm that on the basis of the positive impact of these prospective
orders, we expect our results for the current and next financial years to be in
line with market expectations.'
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