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DAVENHAM, A Fairly New Issue Looks Rather Cheap. (DAV)     

goldfinger - 12 Dec 2005 04:15

Ive had these on the watch list for a few weeks now and the company seems to be getting a lot of Institutional Interest.

Its basically an asset based lender to smaller companys and carrys out a similar business to that of the big clearing banks, but as the economy gets tighter and bank lending gets more difficult to secure customers are turning to this Northern based company as an alternative.

Description Of Business.

Davenham is a leading, independent asset based lender to the UK SME sector.

The business was founded in 1991 in Manchester from where its core operations
are run. In recent years, Davenham has begun to expand and it now also operates
from offices in Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool and Newcastle.

Davenham provides lending solutions designed to meet the financing needs of UK
SMEs - typically involving loans of between 10,000 and 3 million. The
Directors believe this is a profitable and attractive market place that is not
adequately serviced by mainstream lenders, which tend to adopt a formulaic
approach to lending decisions. Davenham has a diverse loan portfolio, with its
lending activities organised into three divisions: property finance, asset
finance and trade finance.

Davenham enjoys strong client relationships reflecting high levels of customer
service and tailored financing packages. The Directors believe that Davenham's
ability to form a commercial view and reach lending decisions quickly underpins
premium rates and high levels of repeat business. New clients are typically
sourced through introductions from existing clients, direct approaches and a
network including mainstream lenders, finance brokers, accountancy firms and
other professionals.

Davenham has a strong financial record both in terms of revenue growth and
profitability and has consistently achieved a gross return on loan portfolio of
circa 20 per cent. The Directors believe this results from Davenham's position
as a leading lender in a profitable and niche market place in which the
competition is fragmented.

Davenham is funded by a group of banks led by The Royal Bank of Scotland plc and
has a facility of 175 million, which the Directors believe is sufficient for
Davenham's current requirements.

The Placing:

Davenham, a leading independent asset based lender to the UK SME
sector, announces completion of its admission to AIM and that trading in its
ordinary shares commenced at 8.00am today.

Panmure Gordon, the Company's broker, has placed 10.9 million new
ordinary shares on behalf of the Company raising approximately 27.7 million
before expenses, and also placed approximately 6.7 million existing ordinary
shares for approximately 16.9 million on behalf of selling shareholders.

Approximately 17.2 million of the proceeds of the issue of new
ordinary shares will be used to redeem certain loan notes and mezzanine debt.
The balance of 10.5 million will be used to increase the capital base of
Davenham and to pay for the expenses of the flotation.

Davenham will be included in the Speciality and Other Finance sector
and will have an EPIC code of DAV.L.

Hawkpoint is the nominated adviser and financial adviser to Davenham
and Panmure Gordon is broker.

Dunedin and Indigo backed the buyout of Davenham in 2000 and have
supported the Company through to a successful flotation. They will remain
supportive shareholders.

The placing took place at 254p.

Director Speak.

David Coates, Chief Executive said:

'We are delighted by the positive response to the placing and the completion of
our admission to trading on AIM. I am pleased to welcome our new institutional
investors as shareholders of Davenham.

'We are well positioned to capitalise on the attractive growth opportunities in
our market place and we believe the flotation will raise our profile and support
future growth by strengthening our ability to lend, expand into the Midlands and
the South of the UK and fund selective acquisitions.'

I see from the Brokers forecasts that the Pospective P/E is approx 10 falling the year after. Might be rewarding to get in at this early stage.

DYOR.

Cheers GF.










jimmy b - 01 Mar 2006 19:32 - 317 of 353

Already made my money from these ,now on almost a free ride ,so i really don't need your advice ,+ you know diddly squat ..Cheers .

mattderbyshire - 01 Mar 2006 20:17 - 318 of 353

and I don't need to read your silly ramps either.

jimmy b - 01 Mar 2006 21:03 - 319 of 353

Silly ramps ??? there is only a few of us that post on here and we hold the shares ,so why bother to come on under different names spouting rubbish ,you should join a chat room and stay off financial sites .

goldfinger - 02 Mar 2006 01:33 - 320 of 353

Yes get yourself a girlfreind or maybe its a boyfreind and employ your spare time elsewhere.

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 11:08 - 321 of 353

A dissapointing day so far. Might be worth locking a few profits in here.

cheers GF.

mattderbyshire - 03 Mar 2006 11:29 - 322 of 353

Strong sell.

Fair value 250p.

I am short.

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 13:27 - 323 of 353

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jimmy b - 03 Mar 2006 13:27 - 324 of 353

Im out GF ,made a nice profit on my CFD , and a few quid on the shares ,the only reason is i have better places for my funds right now..Cheers.

jimmy b - 03 Mar 2006 13:28 - 325 of 353

I was just thinking the same :-))

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 13:29 - 326 of 353

Yup ive taken a few bob profit but still in. I think a tip sheet may have been negative.

cheers GF.

mattderbyshire - 03 Mar 2006 15:23 - 327 of 353

My short is 50p in profit so far.

DAV are overvalued IMHO.

Fair value 250p.

jimmy b - 03 Mar 2006 15:35 - 328 of 353

50p !! you should have shorted a few more ,i'd want more than 50p for my trouble.

mattderbyshire - 03 Mar 2006 18:02 - 329 of 353

jimmy b

How do you feel watching this overvalued woof woof fall on a daily basis ?

You can't half pick em.

LOL.

jimmy b - 03 Mar 2006 18:37 - 330 of 353

Matt i bought 22000 at 280 ,sold 17000 near the high and the rest today , work it out for yourself . I can't half pick em :-) ..

mattderbyshire - 03 Mar 2006 19:00 - 331 of 353

and I bought 150,000 at 265p and sold them at 375p.

LOL

I am better than you are.

goldfinger - 03 Mar 2006 23:19 - 332 of 353

ka.gif

jimmy b - 05 Mar 2006 22:55 - 333 of 353

mattderbyshire ,now i know your a pratt . Read goldfingers last post ,that just about sums you up .

goldfinger - 07 Mar 2006 22:54 - 334 of 353

Well this one was up today.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 14 Mar 2006 00:42 - 335 of 353

Back in the blue........ Just.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 16 Mar 2006 22:48 - 336 of 353

Back to form.

cheers GF.
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