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Ashstead Group - a time to buy? (AHT)     

ainsoph - 10 Feb 2003 14:25

bought a few of these a week or two ahead of their Interims - have moved up ever since :-)) but believe there is still some way to go yet - currently 31/33p they go xd on the 26th feb.

I see capital group are still adding - another 2.7 million shares - making 20 million in total or 6.15%



ains

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 13:49 - 78 of 129

Market doesn't over like this at the moment


Ashtead Group plc Update

Ashtead Group plc announces that it has today paid the interest due under its
senior credit facility that was deferred last Thursday, 13 March 2003.

The Board is proposing to defer payment of the interest on the Rentokil
convertible loan note that is due on 1 April 2003 and has decided to withdraw
the interim dividend declared on 15 January 2003 for the six months ended 31
October 2002.

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 14:26 - 79 of 129

down around 25% in 45 minutes ..... waiting to stabalise and will buy




ains

quidnunc - 21 Mar 2003 14:29 - 80 of 129

ains, I see that your post number 76 quoted AVH being up +17%, however my screen shows them down -11%, surely you must be right and they haven`t fallen -28% in so short a time?

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 14:39 - 81 of 129

Have a look at my two posts 77 and 78 ...... a little clue there maybe


quidnunc - 21 Mar 2003 14:42 - 82 of 129

ah of course, you knew they were going to drop and were ready all the time, I`ll never be as good as you, never, what a champ.

quidnunc - 21 Mar 2003 14:57 - 83 of 129

oh, ains Ashtead are down by -17% now, when will you start to buy?

quidnunc - 21 Mar 2003 15:03 - 84 of 129

down 20% now, you must be going soon ains?

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 15:18 - 85 of 129

still falling with 18 million traded - sub 7p now


ains

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 15:24 - 86 of 129

now looks like a good time to buy a few intraday 6.9p



ains

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 15:39 - 87 of 129

nice timing :-)) ..... up over 10% already @ 7.75/8p

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 16:15 - 88 of 129

3:54pm (UK)
Ashtead Hits Investors with More Gloom

By John Bingham, City Staff, PA News


Troubled plant hire group Ashtead saw its share price fall again today after the company decided not to pay its interim dividend.

At one stage shares were 21% lower as Ashtead told shareholders it was withdrawing the dividend of 0.62p per share, set in January. The stock later recovered ground to stand 3% lower.

The announcement came as Ashtead said it had made an interest payment which it deferred last week because of an investigation into its books in the wake of a possible accounting blunder in its US business Sunbelt Rentals.

But the Leatherhead, Surrey-based firm also announced it was planning to defer a separate interest payment due at the start of next month to pest control group Rentokil Initial on a 130 million convertible bond.

The dividend decision comes as a further blow to Ashtead investors after the company decided to keep it unchanged at 0.62p.

Ashteads recent woes began earlier this month when it revealed that a senior member of its financial staff in the US had been suspended after costs appeared to have been understated by 5 million.

Share prices tumbled 67% on the news and took a fresh dive a week later to just 2.75p after it announced that it was defaulting on the interest payment which was eventually made today.

Share improved to 8.5p this week before todays news took off another 1.25p from the share price. It later rallied to stand down 3% off 0.25p at 8.25p.

Ashtead said earlier this month that the problems, coupled with difficult trading conditions at Sunbelt, meant annual profits for the group were likely to be well below market expectations.

The pressure on profits comes despite a healthy performance from Ashteads UK division A-Plant, which is on course for a small increase in year-on-year profits during the second half of the financial year.

quidnunc - 21 Mar 2003 16:20 - 89 of 129

Ains , you knew it would rise, you knew it would drop, and then , magically knew it would rise AGAIN, its really , really spooky how you do it, what a man.

ainsoph - 21 Mar 2003 16:25 - 90 of 129

yes ...... it's really spooky

quidnunc - 21 Mar 2003 16:27 - 91 of 129

genius is the word ains , genius, and you have it in gallons.

ainsoph - 24 Mar 2003 11:18 - 92 of 129

After early mark down with market - seems to be on the move north again - volumes are highish @ 4 million shares




ains

quidnunc - 24 Mar 2003 14:14 - 93 of 129

Are you in again then ains?, 7.5p to buy looks very cheap to me, but i`ll wait until you are more positive.

moneyman - 28 Mar 2003 12:44 - 94 of 129

Does look good for further rises now the sellers seem to be out of the way.Costain look to be getting a large contract to rebuild Iraq which could well benefit AHT.

ainsoph - 28 Mar 2003 13:08 - 95 of 129

They seem to be holding their own at this time and presumably the banks have accepted the current situation


ainsoph - 28 Mar 2003 16:00 - 96 of 129

oooooops ..... not sure if it's market or specific - now down over 6%

moneyman - 29 Mar 2003 22:16 - 97 of 129

No news to warrant the drop.Looks down to the market as even volume did not warrant the drop.Rumour of MBO now circulating.
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