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
- 06 Mar 2005 23:31
- 471 of 915
Looking forward to another good week with HMY Mickey.
cheers GF.
paulgrip
- 07 Mar 2005 11:57
- 472 of 915
From Tradewinds on friday "Options for two monster 210,000cbm LNG carriers at Daewoo appear to have been firmed up. Qatar's LNG producers are understood to have confirmed their first two options on Large LNG carrier newbuidings...The vessels are said to be due for delivery in 2008. They are said to be sisterships to the four $218.75m ships that the yard is building for Pronav ship managment under their lnon-term time-charters with Qatar"
If i am not mistaken the pronav ships use HMY reliquefaction pumps...so there could be good news on the way. When HMY won the first 8 orders, they did also win options for 12 more...this could be the start of them?!?! Lets hope the company makes an announcement soomtime soon.
paulgrip
- 07 Mar 2005 11:58
- 473 of 915
i meant long-term time-charters
goldfinger
- 07 Mar 2005 12:17
- 474 of 915
Buyers coming in , just ticked up.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 07 Mar 2005 16:07
- 475 of 915
Late buyers coming into the market.
cheers GF.
mickeyskint
- 07 Mar 2005 17:22
- 476 of 915
GF
Any predictions for this one say 6/12 months.
MS
Pond Life
- 07 Mar 2005 20:53
- 477 of 915
I have a target of 3.
goldfinger
- 07 Mar 2005 23:16
- 478 of 915
Ill go along with Pond life, it all depends on how the markets go for the rest of the year.
cheers GF.
HUSTLER
- 08 Mar 2005 00:20
- 479 of 915
Come on boys only 28% this year is ok,
but the normal bullish talk we're used to.
Say 50% - 3.50 for starters
lets hope so anyway
all the best
HUSTLER
goldfinger
- 08 Mar 2005 01:11
- 480 of 915
Ill go with that aswell Hustler.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 08 Mar 2005 17:31
- 481 of 915
Missed this one from CityWire CFDS.................
Just as uranium is regarded by some as an alternative to coal, a number of analysts are shouting from the treetops regarding liquid natural gas (LNG) as a replacement for oil energy. Some commentators may dismiss this as nonsense, you cannot deny the fact that the world market for LNG is booming. Prior to 2004 there were only around 15 LNG tankers delivered per year. However, there were 33 tankers delivered last year, with 45 planned this year and 59 by the end of 2006.
This leads me onto Hamworthy (HMY). This company designs and makes LNG handling systems for tankers and LPG gas reliquefaction systems. It is also involved in waste water systems, which should benefit the company when new US legislation forces cleaner ship discharges. Hamworthy has a record order book to the tune of 130 million, double its current market capitalisation. Profits for Hamworthy should soar in the next couple of years thanks to a 48 million order to fit eight LNG carriers with reliquefaction plants in South Korea. It is trading on a forward 2006 p/e of 14 which is at a slight premium to the sector, but arguably they deserve this rating given its niche activity. Buy
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 09 Mar 2005 09:10
- 482 of 915
A positive start for this one.
cheers GF.
accord
- 09 Mar 2005 11:20
- 483 of 915
Whats peoples thoughts that HMY may expand too fast resulting in them not being able to fulfill orders.
Pond Life
- 09 Mar 2005 15:59
- 484 of 915
No concerns - the lead times for the new LNG super tankers are very long.
goldfinger
- 09 Mar 2005 23:19
- 485 of 915
Spot on.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 10 Mar 2005 00:13
- 486 of 915
What no news yet??????????,
Anything in Shares Mag?????????????.
cheers GF.
Pond Life
- 10 Mar 2005 14:13
- 487 of 915
A little pull back in line with the market today. Very light selling, little volume. This usually preceeds a sharp rise - here's hoping!
Pondy
goldfinger
- 10 Mar 2005 14:51
- 488 of 915
Yes Im suprised nobodyys taken advantage of the price pull back.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 10 Mar 2005 22:57
- 489 of 915
Two very large Buys at the very end of the day. 400 thosand shares bought in 2 transactions. Shares should rise In the morning.
cheers GF.
jimwren
- 11 Mar 2005 11:50
- 490 of 915
for those keeping a watchful eye on STAR, UBS bought over 4% of their shares earlier in the week - see RNS