bigbobjoylove
- 29 Nov 2004 10:11
fantastic order book,profits up 250+% , div increased , bullish forward statement and .......................................
B R E A K I N G O U T
B A R G A I N S T O C K
hewittalan6
- 11 Nov 2005 14:03
- 37 of 123
It just gets better, bob.
Only question is, why no RNS starting "The directors have noticed the recent rise in the share price and......................"
Alan
bigbobjoylove
- 23 Nov 2005 13:23
- 38 of 123
all time high. Always buy all time high stocks,everyones in profit.
hewittalan6
- 23 Nov 2005 13:35
- 39 of 123
I'm still with you mate!!!
Alan
Priscilla
- 23 Nov 2005 13:41
- 40 of 123
Sorry, just noticed this thread. I hold a few in the ISA and showing a healthy 30 per cent profit. 3 will do nicely.
bigbobjoylove
- 23 Nov 2005 13:45
- 41 of 123
well it seems the re-rating has finally begun so if we get the sctor average then we should see 400p in the future.
bigbobjoylove
- 24 Nov 2005 15:24
- 42 of 123
more ATH,seems MMs in the know here.
bigbobjoylove
- 02 Dec 2005 09:06
- 43 of 123
THIS IS MONEY'S WEEKLY SMALL CAPS
Higher margins at Hyder
James Crux, deputy editor, Growth Company Investor
1 December 2005
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ENGINEERING design and management consultancy Hyder Consulting has turned in yet another good set of numbers for the half to September.
Savvy chief executive Tim Wade unveiled 27% sales growth to 80.9m, with profits powering up 120% to 2.6m. Earnings per share were lifted 98% to 7.25p.
Wade said the half-time order book stood at 218m, 18% up on last March's figure at the year-end. The group's major markets were robust, according to Wade, who said the 2012 Olympics in London should boost the engineering consulting sector in the South East over the next few years.
Hyder continues to drive up margins by boosting the volume of fees put through its fixed cost base, and investing in higher margin work in design and advisory services.
During the half, Hyder acquired Queensland-based property and leisure consultancy Weathered Howe and October saw Hyder complete two further Australian acquisitions covering environmental services and transport planning.
Regionally, there was a rise in operating profits from 1.6m to 2.5m in the UK and Europe, Germany proved disappointing ahead of the election, and property sector strength drove Middle East turnover north from 10.7m to 15.9m.
Revenues in Asia Pacific, where Hong Kong made a small loss, rose strongly from 14.5m to 20.4m thanks to bumper growth in Australia.
For the year, analysts predict pre-tax profits of 6.3m and earnings per sahre of 17.9p, placing Hyder's shares at 260.5p on an reasonable forward price/earning ratio of 14.6.
Recommendation: Buy.
bigbobjoylove
- 12 Dec 2005 11:03
- 44 of 123
look at the volume! very very heavy for this stock and at all time high,100,000 buys last few days,surely a stakebuilding job here.
bigbobjoylove
- 13 Dec 2005 11:59
- 45 of 123
more heavy volume as it hits new highs.
hewittalan6
- 13 Dec 2005 12:04
- 46 of 123
I'm still with you, Bob!!
Alan
bigbobjoylove
- 13 Dec 2005 12:15
- 47 of 123
am amazed theres no interest in these al,an ISAble super growth stock trading at 75%discount to its peers-although it now looks like the re-rating has begun.Think these will be twice this price next year given the Dubai order book and Australian aquisitions.
hewittalan6
- 13 Dec 2005 12:40
- 48 of 123
Ashamed to admit it, Bob, but I know almost nothing about this company!! I have doen no research at all and I am only in because a close friend of mine gave me a nudge, nudge, wink,wink tip when they were about 180.
He would tell me no more, just smiled and said, get in!!
I figured, what the hell, and took the gamble.
Guess I owe him a drink.
Alan
bigbobjoylove
- 13 Dec 2005 13:13
- 49 of 123
Similar,business contact from Dubai whose well into shares drinks with alot of their consultants in Dubai so first hand the work they're getting.
hewittalan6
- 13 Dec 2005 13:21
- 50 of 123
Yeah, I met a guy in Abu Dhabi in late 2001 who flagged up the concept even then of getting into this particular arena. Not so much HYC, but did mention one or two names that I didn't know, who are now heavily involved in HYC. I didn't even realise they connection until after I had sunk some money into them.
Tell me, Bob. Are HYC involved in a major desalination plant in the UAE or an embryonic Hydrogeneration project, because the same conversation that the names cropped up in was mainly about this American guy putting about 2million into a project along those lines, and after 5 years I might be able to make sense of what he was telling me.
Alan
bigbobjoylove
- 13 Dec 2005 13:25
- 51 of 123
they're def into the desalination plant and they've got a big contract building the burj tower which is to be one of the tallest buildings in the world.
hewittalan6
- 14 Dec 2005 14:12
- 52 of 123
And still we keep going, Bob.
Alan
bigbobjoylove
- 14 Dec 2005 14:21
- 53 of 123
aye,small broking house pushing these but with the volume i'm expecting....................................a takeover announcement anytime.ATK were the press rumour a while back.Would be a cheap buy for ATK given the enormous order book.
hewittalan6
- 14 Dec 2005 14:37
- 54 of 123
Nice xmas present if you're right. Heres hoping.
Alan
bigbobjoylove
- 14 Dec 2005 14:40
- 55 of 123
have a look at DGG and REG.2 that should fly given charts.
hewittalan6
- 14 Dec 2005 14:44
- 56 of 123
I'm not a chartist, Bob, but will have a squint. Thanks