goldfinger
- 18 Mar 2006 00:18
Watch out for this one floating in the next few days, it could turn out to be the float of the year. Theres not much available on the company yet but I have found the write up below which shows the fantastic potential of this one. Note just how cheap it is.
New Issue: here's one that's more than hot air
Published: 12:45 Monday 27 February 2006
By Cliff Feltham, Companies Correspondent
Owners of thousands of buildings in the UK are facing massive bills over the next few years to comply with new energy standards, which is good news for new AIM entrant Worthington Nicholls.
Air conditioning and ventilation units using ozone depletive gases have to be replaced by systems using more environmentally friendly gases.
The measures are creating a windfall for air conditioning installation companies like Manchester-based Worthington Nicholls which is to float on AIM with a price tag close to 35 million.
The firm, which has been around since the early 1970s, needs extra working capital to cope with the influx of orders which will see this year's turnover climb from 11.7 million to nearly 30 million.
The flotation, sponsored by broker Corporate Synergy, will also allow founder chairman Peter Worthington, who is nearing his 70th birthday, to sell shares worth around 7 million.
After years of steady progress, the firm has seen a huge jump in work triggered by new energy efficient legislation flowing from the Kyoto Agreement.
The deadline for owners of buildings to replace air conditioning, heating, ventilation and chilled water systems using banned gases is the end of 2009.
Chief executive Mark Worthington, son of John, believes there are at least 9,000 buildings in the UK which will have to comply with the new regulations. But the figure could be much higher. ' We are talking billions of pounds here,' he says.
Worthington Nicholls has concentrated on servicing hotel and retail clients which include Hilton, Holiday Inns, Debenhams, Arcadia and Boots.
A new, energy compliant air conditioning plant in a high street store can cost anywhere between 80,000 and 120,000. Re-fitting a Debenhams branch cost 670,000 while hotels can expect to pay around 3,500 a room for a new air conditioning unit.
Worthington Nicholls offers a complete service, designing the system, managing installation and providing regular maintenance. At present income from maintenance contracts is running at around 20% of total sales but that is expected to rise.
The flotation, which is raising a total of 15 million, will also provide a warchest for acquisitions. Two deals have already been lined up with will add another 20 million a year to turnover.
Mark Worthington says there is huge scope for acquisitions. The company claims to be market leader yet it only has a 3% share suggesting plenty of room for consolidation.
The company is making some confident assumptions about future growth. Profits are expected to rise from 3.7 million last year to 8.6 million in the current year to September. By 2008 it is projecting earnings of 12.6 million on sales of 45 million but this does not take into account any contribution from future acquisitions.
Says Worthington: 'Stringent environmental legislation has changed our business. Now the large international hotel and restaurant groups prefer to deal with a single supplier. We believe there is huge scope for expanding not just in the UK but across Europe.'
Price of the shares being placed will be fixed over the new few weeks following investor presentations with dealings due to start in about a month's time.
Please DYOR and do not use money on shares you cannot afford to lose.
cheers GF.
robinhood
- 14 May 2007 12:52
- 599 of 1203
...and by the way: AXS up 10% just this morning alone
Rasenberg
- 14 May 2007 13:49
- 600 of 1203
am i missing something here ? Goldfinger can you explain ?
goldfinger
- 14 May 2007 16:05
- 601 of 1203
Dont have to explain anything to anyone, and dont know you from adam, but I think its a bit cheap when a person comes onto a thread touting for business for another stock. (RH).
By the way RH Im led to believe that this unprofitable product will be used for wood flooring. Now do you see the connection and competion.
goldfinger
- 14 May 2007 16:07
- 602 of 1203
Back on topic took the opportunity to add another tranche this lunch time. The latest broker report looks promising......
Worthington Nicholls "buy," target price raised
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 5:16:38 AM ET
Panmure Gordon & Co
LONDON, May 1 (newratings.com) - Analyst Oliver Wynne James of Panmure Gordon maintains his "buy" rating on Worthington Nicholls Group (ticker: W3L), while raising his estimates for the company. The target price has been raised from 220p to 250p.
In a research note published this morning, the analyst mentions that the company is purchasing three businesses for 6.1 million, in order to expand its product offering, few in-source services and market. Worthington Nicholls has placed 11.76 million in new equity at 170p to raise 19 million, excluding costs, Panmure Gordon adds. The company is likely to utilize 13 million to fund future acquisitions, the analyst says. The EPS estimates for 2008 and 2009 have been raised from 8.0p to 9.7p and from 11.5p to 13.2p, respectively. ENDS>
I also here RHP tip sheet are revising their target presently 200p UPWARDS.
robinhood
- 14 May 2007 16:45
- 603 of 1203
goldfinger go f*** from my previous post you will note that i thanked you for bringing wng to my attention- and as stated b4 i was only repaying the compliment with a different stock-so you can keep your sarci comment to yourself. insofar as the carpet connection is concerned you are off the mark as this product will be used for doors-windows -bridgebuilding to name just a few
Seymour Clearly
- 14 May 2007 17:52
- 604 of 1203
I bought mine back last week at 182, having sold at 188. I'd hoped they would drift lower but decided that wasn't going to happen. Which is now happening! Anyway, I'm comfortable, and will probably buy a few more if we get lower into the 160s.
goldfinger
- 15 May 2007 08:16
- 605 of 1203
Positive comment today from the Independant......
Investment Column: Buy Southern Cross Healthcare - Buy Inmarsat - Hold Futura Medical
Outlook: Mismanagement and profiteering all at the same time. The PFI faces crisis of confidence - Digging in for a long war at ABN Amro - Franklin challenges Virgin Media strategy
Other comment: Reed Elsevier galvanised by Thomson's 4 billion education sale -
Word that more deals are in the pipeline for Worthington Nichols
goldfinger
- 15 May 2007 08:17
- 606 of 1203
From the Independant....
Word that more deals are in the pipeline for Worthington Nichols
goldfinger
- 15 May 2007 09:31
- 607 of 1203
Just nudged into the blue.
HARRYCAT
- 15 May 2007 09:49
- 608 of 1203
Don't think there is any cause for concern here, though the 200p level seems to be a resistance level. Am happy to hold.
Don't suppose anyone knows how to post a chart on this thread with 200 & 50 dma. I think it would be a useful tool.
robinhood
- 15 May 2007 10:29
- 609 of 1203
HARRYCAT
- 15 May 2007 11:14
- 610 of 1203
Thanks rh.
The 190p seeme to be the restistance level, having been tested twice.
First time it has broken through the 50 dma, but lets hope that is a support level.
If good news is on the way, then I am tempted to hold for a short while, but if it doesn't breach the 190 level, will take some profit.
goldfinger
- 16 May 2007 02:32
- 611 of 1203
Suffering from may - summer drift HC.
Id wait and watch what happens come late september.
I think we will go through 200p.
HARRYCAT
- 18 May 2007 10:57
- 612 of 1203
Maybe it was the diluting effect of the institutional placing of another 11 million shares which has caused this to stall a little.
Worrying to see this drift below the 170 level.
goldfinger
- 18 May 2007 11:18
- 613 of 1203
Could be that HC or it just might be investors cashing in their 2 bagger stakes.
I actually cashed in most of my chips at the 150p mark although I have added again after revised upward Broker forecasts.
Interesting to note that the ROCE here is a whopping 32.7% and the forward P/E to sept 2008 now stands at just over 19 which is fairly cheap in my eyes.
No need to panic.
robinhood
- 18 May 2007 11:39
- 614 of 1203
broken thru 50dma-if it falls to 150 i may well get in again
fliper
- 18 May 2007 14:25
- 615 of 1203
Looking like a good top up point .
goldfinger
- 24 May 2007 12:02
- 616 of 1203
Good news from the AGM....
Worthington Nicholls says recently bought units win contracts worth 2.52 mln stg
AFX
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Air conditioning services firm Worthington Nicholls Group PLC said its recently acquired businesses have won four contracts worth a total of about 2.52 mln stg.
The company said that it, in conjunction with Euro Property Services Ltd, has won a 1.3 mln stg contract to install and maintain air conditioning at the Connaught Hotel in London.
The Woods Environmental business has won a 750,000 stg new office refurbishment contract from property developers Bruntwood Estates to provide mechanical services installation on an 80,000 square foot property in Bolton, Worthington added in an EGM statement.
The company also said electrical contractor Classic Interiors and Lumenglow Ltd has won a 143,000 stg deal to refurbish a major retail outlet in Sloane Square, London.
As well as this, Classic Interiors, as principle contractor, has secured electrical and mechanical and engineering works for an estimated 330,000 stg to convert offices back into bedrooms for LRG.
On May 1, Worthington Nicholls said it completed the acquisitions of Woods Environmental, Euro Property Services and Classic Interiors for about 6 mln stg in cash and shares, and that it expected these to add to its earnings in the first full financial year as part of the group.
TFN.newsdesk@thomson.com
kkb/faj/slm
goldfinger
- 30 May 2007 11:12
- 617 of 1203
Worthington Nicholls Group plc
30 May 2007
RNS Reach release
30 May 2007
Worthington Nicholls awarded preferred supplier status
First 'VILLAGE hotel with vibe' contract secured
The UK's largest independent installers of air conditioning, heating,
ventilation and chilled water systems Worthington Nicholls Group plc (AIM: WNG)
('Worthington Nicholls' or the 'Company'), has been named as preferred air
conditioning installers by VILLAGE hotels.
Worthington Nicholls will be working in conjunction with the main contractor to
complete the installation of air conditioning into the VILLAGE hotel in
Warrington from 4th June 2007 and the VILLAGE hotel in Cheadle from mid-August
2007. The contracts have a combined value of in the region of 750,000.
From early June 2007, Worthington Nicholls will also be starting work on the
Swansea VILLAGE hotel in its role as principle contractor, delivering a 460,000
design, installation, electrical, building and ongoing maintenance programme at
VILLAGE's 16 million hotel, the first to pioneer the new look format.
For the air conditioning to be installed by the peak summer season, Worthington
Nicholls is fast-tracking the Swansea programme. From 11th June 2007, it will be
fitting the latest Daikin 3-pipe VRV air conditioning units into 115 hotel
bedrooms, with the work expected to complete in early August 2007.
Currently all 16 VILLAGE hotels are scheduled to be given the new look, with a
further six new-build hotels planned for 2008.
Having won the mandate for Cheadle, Swansea and Warrington, Worthington Nicholls
believes that as a preferred supplier it is strongly positioned to win the
further orders for the VILLAGE hotel estate. If it won contracts for the entire
VILLAGE installation and building works, Worthington Nicholls could expect to
receive up to a maximum of around 26 million in revenues over three years.
Gary Davis, Chief Executive Officer, Village Hotels, said:
'Our business and leisure customers are accustomed to very high levels of
personal comfort, therefore all VILLAGE hotel rooms will be fitted with the
latest, quietest, and most efficient air-conditioning.'
Mark Worthington, Chief Executive of Worthington Nicholls, commented:
'This is another excellent opportunity for Worthington Nicholls to do a great
job and hopefully win further VILLAGE hotel works. We are naturally delighted to
be awarded this contract and to be made preferred installers. What's
particularly pleasing is that this contract is one of the first where our new
companies have worked together to win and work on some major orders.'
HARRYCAT
- 30 May 2007 11:24
- 618 of 1203
And yet the sp still drifts down!
All stocks seem to be having a down day today, so no cause for alarm, but WNG seems to be like HMY. No matter how much good news comes out the sp never seems to respond accordingly!