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
- 01 Mar 2005 23:52
- 447 of 915
Super looking chart and gets stronger by the day.
cheers GF
HUSTLER
- 02 Mar 2005 00:24
- 448 of 915
bought in again today gf
4th time now either mad or crazy can't deside
fortune favours the the brave they say
but in this case the only way is up with confidence
all the best
HUSTLER
accord
- 02 Mar 2005 07:28
- 449 of 915
LNG and Qatar was part of the 10pm news last night on BBC1. The UK will take a 5th of its gas from Qatar in the winter of 2007/8.
Hows that for awareness of LNG. Hamworthy can only benefit from this news article.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4303551.stm
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2005 09:45
- 450 of 915
Good news spot accord, pretty dull start today but not to worry the momentum is with us. Opened document out.....................................
Last Updated: Monday, 28 February, 2005, 06:30 GMT
Qatar and Shell in $6bn gas deal
Qatar is trying to cement its position as a major player in gas
Shell has signed a $6bn (3.12bn) deal with the Middle Eastern sheikhdom of Qatar to supply liquid natural gas (LNG) to North America and Europe.
The UK-Dutch group will own 30% of the project, with Qatar's state oil firm owning the rest.
The agreement is the latest in a string of deals reached by Qatar, which is trying to make itself a regional leader in natural gas.
US oil giant ExxonMobil signed up for a $12.8bn deal earlier on Sunday.
France's Total is expected to join the ExxonMobil scheme, dubbed Qatargas-2, on Monday, taking 5 million tonnes of LNG a year.
ExxonMobil will be taking some 15 million tonnes each year for 25 years from the end of 2007 under the deal.
Shell's agreement, under the name Qatargas-4, foresees the building of new facilities to handle 1.4 billion cubic feet of gas, and 7.8 million tonnes of LNG each year from 2011 onwards.
cheers GF.
mickeyskint
- 02 Mar 2005 10:15
- 451 of 915
The future for this looks just great. With all the new investment that is going to be made in the industry HMY are in a prime position. Any predictions for 12 months? I see 3+ easy. Oooo am I ramping...no just being positive.
MS
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2005 10:39
- 452 of 915
Hyping mickey, theres a big difference, and HMY are still very cheap at just over a rolling P/E of 15 fully diluted. Should be at least 20 in this growth area.
cheers GF.
mickeyskint
- 02 Mar 2005 11:07
- 453 of 915
I agree GF.
MS
paulgrip
- 03 Mar 2005 10:24
- 454 of 915
Total have also just signed a big LNG deal with Qatar to take 7million tonnes per year, destined for France, Britain and the US. As yet they are undecided as to how to deliver the cargoes, hopefully they will end up ordering a load of LNG ships that use HMYs reliqufaction plants.
goldfinger
- 03 Mar 2005 12:25
- 455 of 915
A golden opportunity here to get in before the action really starts. The shares trade on a miserly rolling P/E of just 15, they should be 20 plus for a growth stock. Youve been warned.
cheers GF.
jimwren
- 03 Mar 2005 13:42
- 456 of 915
paulgrip
there is only one way to deliver over those distances and that's by sea. the economic case over a 25 year project is overwhelmingly in favour of onboard reliquifaction on slow speed diesel ships. Total's uncertainty probably hinges around whether to build and run the ships for their account or whether to charter in the required expertise. Either way is OK for HMY.
jimwren
- 03 Mar 2005 13:44
- 457 of 915
just read about the exhibition in bilbao later this month. I wonder whether HMY will use the opportunity to announce any big deals ?
HUSTLER
- 03 Mar 2005 13:47
- 458 of 915
news and contracts should be announced soon
agreed very cheap at current price
will go a lot higher 3.00 first target
regards HUSTLER
goldfinger
- 03 Mar 2005 13:48
- 459 of 915
Probablty will Jim, Im thinking of getting into Star again, was it you that bought them a few days back?.
Just noticed HMY as ticked up. Seems to be a lot of interest around other boards but investors dithering. Probably the wider market putting them off. Best to get in now though when its cheap and it is cheap.
cheers GF.
jimwren
- 03 Mar 2005 18:49
- 460 of 915
GF
Bought STAR a few days ago and topped up today - quiet at the moment but its got to benefit soon from all this news on LNG. I reckon people think that STAR is an oil company when in fact it is a storage company, primarily for gas. Any oil it can get out of depleted fields at the current high price is a bonus.
accord
- 03 Mar 2005 20:27
- 461 of 915
jimwren
a comparison between STAR and HMY...........interesting
goldfinger
- 03 Mar 2005 23:47
- 462 of 915
Well that just goes to show that Star is way underbought and that Hamworthy is still derd cheap. I can see HMY at twice its value come early 2006.
Cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2005 00:47
- 463 of 915
BUY Hamworthy as you can see above, its way too cheap.
cheers GF
jimwren
- 04 Mar 2005 09:37
- 464 of 915
accord
thanks for the pretty picture , but i don't see your point. I am still in HMY, have been for some months and have topped up twice. I still think there is plenty to go as HMY comes out with news of new wins. As for STAR I can only say again that as a new quoted company I am sure that a lot of people haven't made the link between them and LNG imports. When they do I think we'll see some action. In the meantime I am in at a low price and will wait. STAR's prelims are in mid April (19th ?).
accord
- 04 Mar 2005 09:44
- 465 of 915
jimwren
It was to show a comparison between the two companies. Over the 12 months HMY have outperformed STAR. I invested in HMY for its huge potential and to get more than 5% gross interest than the banks offer. So far I am 37% up since when i bought. I couldnt say that if i invested in STAR.
However, I do agree with you that STAR also has huge potential and that not a lot of people know about it, yet, and, as you so rightly say, maybe due to it being classed as an oil stock.
Im sure that when news flow increases in STAR then this will ramp up like HMY has over the past 6 weeks or so.
jimwren
- 04 Mar 2005 10:24
- 466 of 915
accord
as i said i have no problem with HMY and have made some good gains, i am also holding them at least for 2005 or until the LNG newsflow becomes old hat. I will be waiting with interest for the interims from STAR.