moneyplus
- 06 Mar 2006 16:23
This share has started to rise rapidly after the trading update which was very encouraging. The company provides batteries for mobiles etc and alternative power supplies. floated at 135p-should be a good investment with results due on April 18th.
whatuwant
- 17 Aug 2006 10:28
- 43 of 152
Looks like it's starting the run up to the Interims.......
Interims due end of August/Start of September.
whatuwant
- 17 Aug 2006 10:29
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whatuwant
- 18 Aug 2006 11:18
- 45 of 152
Breaking out big time.
Results must be decent.........
Dil
- 18 Aug 2006 13:35
- 46 of 152
Getting interesting , lets see if it holds.
explosive
- 11 Sep 2006 18:58
- 47 of 152
Sold it and moved on.... Now watch it fly
capa
- 26 Sep 2006 12:55
- 48 of 152
Yes, beginning to fly.
Results tomorrow should see how we are progressing.
all the best
capa
lanayel
- 27 Sep 2006 07:16
- 49 of 152
The interims are out:
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200609270700325206J.html
Highlights
Turnover up 141% to 28.4 million as a result of increased turnover in
existing business and new business lines (H1 2005: 11.8 million)
Profit after tax up 25% to 2.0 million (H1 2005: 1.6 million)
Established a new plant manufacturing batteries for electric bicycles, with
a capacity of 12,000 units per day
Stake in FTD has been increased in 2006 from 30% to 51%, with FTD making
good progress signing a new contract to supply 150MW turbine to Shangdong
Haihua Group
Successful placing completed in period raising 5 million (before expenses)
which have been or will be invested into the expansion of manufacturing
capacity
Proposed interim dividend of 1.5 pence per share payable on 3 November 2006
Average debtor days reduced from 122 to 102 days
Look pretty good.
Ian
capa
- 27 Sep 2006 08:22
- 50 of 152
Yes good results I reckon.
On a single figure multiple which has got to be cheap in anyones book, outlook healthy and yearly dividend likely to be circa 4p.
Typical market reaction, time to add not sell in my opinion.
capa
silvermede
- 12 Oct 2006 10:22
- 51 of 152
CHNS tipped as a BUY by TechInvest Newsletter part of the T1ps group today.
Broker Seymour Pierce forecasts sales at 63 million pounds this year and 75 million pounds in 2007. Net profit to 31 December 2006 is estmiated to be 4.5 million pounds giving earnings per share of 21.6p. Corresponding figures for 2007 are 5 million pounds and 23.5p.
At current SP of below 200p, these shares are on a lowly PER of around 8 for next year.
silvermede
- 13 Oct 2006 08:34
- 54 of 152
ST, good point and wanted to have another's views. I'll have another look at the PEG.
capa
- 13 Oct 2006 12:34
- 56 of 152
They did about 10p eps in the first 6 months, taking into account the bullish outlook and the new plant which is working flat out I expect the next 6 months to produce significantly more than 10p eps.
Seymour Pierces estimate of 21.6p is conservative, better this way though, makes good headlines when broker estimates get smashed.
capa
Balerboy
- 19 Mar 2007 18:48
- 57 of 152
Is this a time to invest in this profitable company? as the results are looking good, out end of April and Dividend to be announced. See below:
Pre-close Statement
Press Release 1 March 2007
China Shoto plc (China Shoto or the Group) Pre-close Statement The Board of China Shoto plc (AIM:CHNS), a leading Chinese producer of industrial batteries and power supply systems, is pleased to announce that the year ended 31 December 2006 was a period of excellent progress for the Group. The results, which are expected to be announced in the last week of April 2007, will be in line with market expectations. The final dividend for 2006 will be announced with the results. During 2006 the Group significantly expanded its production capacity, on time and within budget. The new manufacturing facility, which came on stream in May 2006, rapidly moved into full production. The markets within which the Group operates continue to grow. The current year has started well and the board has every confidence that the Group will continue to make sound progress in 2007. - Ends - For further information:China Shoto plc
Cao Guifa, Executive Chairman Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700
www.chinashoto.com
Seymour Pierce Limited
Stuart Lane / John Depasquale Tel: +44 (0) 20 7107 8000
jdp@seymourpierce.com www.seymourpierce.com
Media enquiries:Abchurch
Henry Harrison-Topham / Laura Riascos Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700
henry.ht@abchurch-group.com www.abchurch-group.com
END
PapalPower
- 14 Aug 2007 13:26
- 58 of 152
I know I am a bear on CHNS (have been since 200p levels), but it really is easy to find the company telling you what the problem is.
If you go to the last prelims (period of 12 months to 31st Dec 2006) they clearly state ;
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200704260700315229V
"Earnings and Dividends
Basic earnings per share in 2006 are 18.30 pence (2005: 19.80 pence), which was affected by the significant increase in raw material prices during the year. An interim dividend of 1.5 pence per share was paid in November 2006 (2005: nil). The Directors recommend the payment of a final dividend for 2006 of 3 pence per share (2005: nil)."
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If you then look at LEAD prices during 2006 its like this ;
The rise in 2006 was minor compared to the ongoing rise in 2007........which therefore, according to the companies statement on earnings in the 2006 prelims, will affect the earnings even more dramatically than it did in 2006, as the rise is larger.
Taking that into account, it probably explains why the price is falling, and looking like it wants to fill the gap back to 130p imv
PapalPower
- 09 Mar 2008 06:44
- 59 of 152
Rising interest rates are going to be hurting on the debt front, the past rises in the price of lead will not be out of the system as yet, lots of competition in this business, no news at all, all quiet and a falling SP.
Will they belatedly now look at a placing and raising funds to reduce their debt burden ? and allow them to expand into different products ? In the present climate, given the problems in the past, what price would a placing be at ? Certainly the potential is there for a lot lower than today.
I suggested they would do a placing last year, they did not. Perhaps they should have done it then, and put themselves into a better positon, as with the credit crisis, China's rising interest rates to battle inflation, rising labour costs due to the new labour law, inflation and all the other China problems, its certainly not a good time to be trying to raise cash now, and not a good time to have a nasty lump of debt in China either.
PapalPower
- 20 Apr 2008 03:56
- 60 of 152
Ignoring the headline noise about EPS, PEG, PER etc..........in order to get a view of whether this company is functioning well, imo, look at the following lines in the results.
2006 Full Year Figures to watch for IMO :
2006
On Current Assets
Inventories = 10,122 (should reduce)
Trade receivables = 15,009 (should reduce)
Other receivables and prepayments = 7,224 (should reduce)
Cash and cash equivalents = 9,937 (should increase)
On Liabilities
Bank borrowings = 12,236 (should reduce)
On Cash Flow
Net cash from operating activities = 1,606 (should increase (not be negative ie a figure in brackets)
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As a comparison, looking at the 2007 interims, PERHAPS people can understand why the price has been falling - don't get ramped into EPS and that crap, look at cash, debtors, working cap requirements etc.. :
2007 INTERIM FIGURES
On Current Assets
Inventories = 17,135 (Going up)
Trade receivables = 20,819 (Going up)
Other receivables and prepayments = 8,542 (Going up)
Cash and cash equivalents = 4,331 (Down and down)
On Liabilities
Bank borrowings = 18,727 (Up and Up)
On Cash Flow
Net cash from operating activities = (10,941) (Gone Negative)
PapalPower
- 22 Apr 2008 07:20
- 61 of 152
Results out - Negative Cash flow from operations and bank borrowing up !!!
Bank borrowings up to 23,284 in 2007, from 12,236 in 2006
Inventories up to 19,426 in 2007, from 10,122 in 2006
Trade and other receivables up to 31,479 in 2007 from 22,233 in 2006
Giving :
Net cash flows from operating activities to negative (3,026) in 2007, from positive 1,606 in 2006.
Cash Flow
The considerable increase in sales volume in 2007 resulted in the need for
greater working capital. Although debtor days reduced by 6 days from that of
2006, cash flow from operating activities in 2007 was still negative, at 3.03
million. The Group covered its deficit in operating cash flows by increased bank
borrowings. Interest paid was 1.46 million (2006: 822,000) and tax payments
were 976,000 (2006: 607,000).
PapalPower
- 22 Apr 2008 07:28
- 62 of 152
The trouble is they really suffer with negative cash flow in the first half of every year, getting some of that money back into the system in the second half.
I would imagine that the coming interims will be pretty horrific in terms of increased borrowings, increased inventories, increased trade receivables and negative cash flow from operations - so get ready for a stinker in those terms comes interims in the Autumn imv.