chad
- 12 Apr 2005 16:42
Now that we all know what the prospects for MOS are i.e. damn good, thought I'd get a new thread going and just highlight MOS' attractions for any new investors.
Key highlights:
* Significant progress made, rationalisation programme almost complete
* Acquisitions integrated well
* International marketing network established
* Record order books, enquiry levels high, several new customers won
* Recent Director buys
From the Chairman's statement:
Outlook
Over the past year the management team has extended the product range, put in
place in-house manufacturing, rationalised the existing business and greatly
expanded the marketing effort, opening up significant new markets to MOS
products. Once the acquisitions have been fully integrated MOS will offer a
wider product range to a broader market and have a much reduced cost base. We
have record order books, we have attracted major new customers and we are
targeting new markets, worldwide. Overall, we have made good progress and the
outlook remains extremely positive.
Trading Update
MOS International PLC ('MOS'), the oilfield services company, announces that
trading is in line with market expectations. TURNOVER FOR THE YEAR TO 31st MARCH 2005 IS EXPECTED TO BE CIRCA 10M COMPARED WITH 1.05M IN THE YEAR TO 31st MARCH 2004.
MOS currently has an order book in excess of 7m for delivery prior to the year
end.
The recent acquisitions have integrated well, the rationalisation programme at
MOS is almost complete and that at Ansell Jones will be completed in this
financial year.
Tender and enquiry levels remain high and the Board is positive regarding the
future. Significant progress has been made and the business is well on the road
to recovery, with turnover forecast to show a further considerable increase, in
the next financial year.
On a turnover of 10million with a profit of say 1million, this company is on a P/E ratio of just 8 (market cap being around 8million at present). This company has been overlooked by the institutions and investors alike and is due a big re-rating soon IMHO. DYOR as usual.
Chad.
The Owl
- 20 Jun 2005 14:11
- 359 of 890
Here's a question: Do we or do we not have a very good CEO/Chairman in the person of Philip Wood??
Here's an answer: Yes we do!
Proof: Bit obscure perhaps, but CCO (Crown Corporation) appointed Mr Wood as Director last week the spread on CCO was immediately moved to a massive 1p-8p. During the week, the spread was 8p-15p. Today's Touch is 43p-53p!! I'm not interested in Crown nor do I own any shares. Draw your own conclusions re MOS, and also ask why Crown's share price did not fall on Mr Wood's appointment.
stockdog
- 20 Jun 2005 14:20
- 360 of 890
Taking a punt on these, in light of Owlish good humour (I do agree about PW), I slipped in another 223k at .4393 just before EVO moved the offer to .48p and bid to 0.33p, although WINS and SCAP bid still at .40p. What does the increased spread .40/.48p mean - anyone know?
sd
Sequestor
- 20 Jun 2005 14:42
- 361 of 890
16.6666666666666% recurring?
The Owl
- 20 Jun 2005 14:53
- 362 of 890
SD - wouldn't trust my good humour!! The Owl's in/on drugs today! - Astrazeneca shares - A good trusty stock with lots of (non-bowel) movement ;).
Unfortunately my daughter's hamster went missing over the weekend- so I've been on the hunt (as you'd expect of an Owl). Admire your timing... I managed 260k @0.46p you got 0.44p - how?? Must have a good broker.
The Owl
- 20 Jun 2005 16:12
- 363 of 890
well something's happening... 15 buys (/23) on more than 2x av. volume after the sellers totally dominated on Friday. Is THIS the BOTTOM this time??!!
stockdog
- 20 Jun 2005 16:22
- 364 of 890
Owl - I hope your daughter finds her hampster before you do!
Bought mine on Self-Trade - always get a good price from them (although get irritated with some of their website).
Why isn't the bid also up? If they can sell at .47p in such volume, won't they want to keep buying at .44p as well (on a nominal .45/.48p spread)? Who sold 300k at 0.40p? Why?
If they were clearing stock fromt he 295,000 placing last week, you'd think they'd keep the offer down.
No - totally perplexed. Let's hope it resolves in our favour.
sd
The Owl
- 20 Jun 2005 16:39
- 365 of 890
...lots of eaten nuts, but no hamster!
Come to think of it - reminds me of MOS!!!
Wish they'd change the name. M stands for Miko (sounds like a mouse, or type of child's lego brick).
How about 'The Ox Group' (oil, xploration, big powerful animal, good image lifting, pulling, - p'rhaps not)? Got to pass the time doing something. Where's Chrissie I wonder!?
Sequestor
- 20 Jun 2005 16:46
- 366 of 890
what was wrong with OWL Grp.?
The Owl
- 20 Jun 2005 17:30
- 367 of 890
...highly secretive hunter, appears in the night, disappears without trace...um not sure! Could try OW Grp. though - given how much pain it's caused us all!
How about MOSS as in '..gathering MOSS..'? It'll be the oooo group when news comes tho'.
stockdog
- 20 Jun 2005 17:56
- 368 of 890
Could call it MOG (a share I would like to chase) as in Making Oil Gush
Anyone understand the SP?
ptholden
- 20 Jun 2005 18:58
- 369 of 890
sd
Calculated the SP on a profit of 500k a week or so ago and came up with a figure of about 0.65p (it's in the thread somewhere). With the recent loan / dilution, on fundamentals it seems fairly priced methinks.
pth
stockdog
- 20 Jun 2005 19:06
- 370 of 890
pth - somewhat disagree. IMHO the drop in price is almost entirely a loss of confidence / market sentiment, brought on largely through a somewhat inconsiderate lack of detail as to why/how they were going to use the new funds. If the SP had stayed at .59p mid, the price before the fund-raising announcement, the new shares could have been issued on average very close to that price (within 5% or so). If the roadshow can re-build confidence before they need to convert the 425,000 balance of the loan note or call on the 1.5m standby equity, then the dilutive effect can still be minimal.
My lack of understanding refers not to the SP mid price, but to the sharp mark up in the offer from 0.45p to 0.48p whilst the bid remained static at 0.40p.
sd
ptholden
- 20 Jun 2005 19:23
- 371 of 890
sd
Apolgies, misunderstood the question. Doh!
Widening the spread generally makes a stock less attractive, so perhaps the MMs are just not interested in MOI at the moment. If the MMs wanted some stock they would have moved the Bid up along with the Offer. Any stock they do manage to shift will be at a greater profit.
pth
stockdog
- 20 Jun 2005 19:28
- 372 of 890
thanks - I think
sd
Spectrum7
- 21 Jun 2005 08:45
- 373 of 890
stockdog - 20 Jun'05 - 16:22 - 363 of 371
Owl - I hope your daughter finds her hampster before you do!
Bought mine on Self-Trade - always get a good price from them
=====================
did it come through the post ?
stockdog
- 21 Jun 2005 08:49
- 374 of 890
No - through the floorboards, behind the fridge, although it was a tight fit on account of the unexpectedly large spread!
The Owl
- 21 Jun 2005 13:28
- 375 of 890
SD/S7 - emergency over. Hamster safe 'n sound. Found 11pm by the PC.
Caught trying to sell MOS shares!! Being nocturnal, hadn't figured out market's closed...so who's buying 1M chunks today I wonder?!
The Owl
- 21 Jun 2005 14:05
- 376 of 890
11 buys, 3 sells, good volume (nice double-thrust 1M)....shhh.
Madison
- 22 Jun 2005 07:56
- 377 of 890
MOS International PLC
22 June 2005
MOS International plc
Joint Venture Agreement
MOS International plc, ('MOS'), the oilfield services business, announces the
signing of Heads of Terms for a joint venture to be entered into with Crown
Corporation Limited ('Crown'). Crown is an AIM listed investment company.
International Drilling Corporation ('IDC'), the joint venture company, in which
MOS and Crown will each have a 50% interest, will commission the building of oil
rigs and major capital projects connected with the drilling and exploration
industry.
There is a strong demand for new oil rigs and this is expected to remain high
for the foreseeable future. IDC will not be commissioning the building of any
major structure without pre-signed leasing or purchase agreements.
Crown is to raise the project finance for IDC whilst MOS will provide project
management and industry expertise.
As part of the arrangements, Philip Wood, Chairman of MOS, who recently joined
the Crown Board as a non-executive director, will take specific responsibility
for driving this new initiative.
Philip Wood, Chairman, MOS International commented:
'This new venture is complementary to our existing business and means we will be
able to utilise the product knowledge MOS possesses. Crown can provide the
financial backing, and combined with our in-house expertise and worldwide
contacts I believe that we can develop a substantial business that will provide
good returns to both parties'.
22nd June 2004
ENQUIRIES:
MOS International plc Tel: 01274 531 862
Philip Wood, Chairman
Bankside Consultants Tel: 0207 367 8888
Michael Padley/Susan Scott
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Sequestor
- 22 Jun 2005 08:13
- 378 of 890
this is good news-isn`t it???