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.
HARRYCAT
- 03 Jun 2008 08:41
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"Hamworthy reported a rise in full-year pretax profit and said it expects another year of strong sales.
The company said the near term outlook is secure, underpinned by a strong order book.
The company reported a pretax profit of 17.4m compared with 13.6m.
Revenue in the period rose to 231.8m from 190.8m year ago.
The company proposed a final dividend of 5.29p a share, lifting the total dividend by 15% to 7.94p a share from 6.9p a year ago.
Hamworthy said its year-end order book rose 16% to 311.8m."
alterego
- 12 Jun 2008 11:39
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harrycat , you appear lonely here - come and join in at http://boards.fool.co.uk/Messages.asp?mid=11093979&bid=51549 where there are at least a few people who you can share ideas with about hmy
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jun 2008 14:09
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Thanks for that. I am registered on the Motley Fool & I do watch the boards, but MAM boards seem to be busier with more active investors. MF is very good for 'in depth' opinion & between the two I can't fail!!! ;O)
HARRYCAT
- 24 Jun 2008 09:10
- 875 of 915
HMY goes ex-divi wed 25th June.
Historically the sp has recovered quickly from the divi adjustment. This year may be different given the economic climate.
hangon
- 03 Sep 2008 20:31
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Accounting woes + subsidery FD sacked! ( see RNS).
Let's hope that's all - odd the Auditors didn't spot this, or do they only look in the petty-cash drawer at Head Office.
profitmaker
- 18 Sep 2008 11:59
- 877 of 915
Drastic fall this morning. Can't find any news. Please help.
profitmaker
- 18 Sep 2008 12:00
- 878 of 915
Drastic fall. Can't see the reason. Anybody know why? Has the cashier run off with the money?
dealerdear
- 18 Sep 2008 12:03
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spreads on smaller companies are appalling and you can see that here. Makes it totally untradable but then of course the market makers know that. It's probably an institution having to bail out. Problem is, it could have a long way to fall yet.
IMO
HARRYCAT
- 18 Sep 2008 12:30
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The accounting error may be slightly affecting this, but no big deal imo.
Sp has been down to 380p this year for no particular reason & current dip is on very thin volume of trades. Recent broker recommendations are all neutral with not much scope for movement in the share price.
I still think the company is sound, if unexciting. Don't forget though that it is only a small AIM Company & comes with it's own risks.
HARRYCAT
- 22 Sep 2008 09:01
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"Hamworthy (AIM:HMY), has signed a contract with Gasum OY to supply an onshore LNG plant in Finland to be delivered in mid 2010, with a value in excess of 10m.
The contract with Gasum OY, a natural gas importer and wholesaler in Finland, is for a 20,000t/y capacity LNG plant in Skdvik, Porvoo. The scope of supply includes a pre-treatment plant, liquefaction system and storage tanks.
Joe Oatley, Chief Executive of Hamworthy, said: 'We are pleased to have won this order which confirms progress in our strategy of broadening our exposure to the whole LNG supply chain. We have built on our experience in previous land based projects to develop a solution where much of the plant is prefabricated and this approach minimises site installation cost and risk."
HARRYCAT
- 25 Nov 2008 15:38
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"Hamworthy, the fluid handling systems specialist, said operating profit increased by 112% to 12.8m in the half-year to 30th September.
Operating margin increased to 11.3% and basic earnings per share rose by 110% to 22.5p per share.
The order book increased by 1.7% to 309.1m.
Cash generated from operations was 13.3m, leading to net funds at 30th September 2008 of 56.6m.
The interim dividend was raised 15% to 3.05p per share from 2.65p last year."
HARRYCAT
- 10 Mar 2009 08:20
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MoneyAM
"Marine, onshore and offshore fluid handling systems specialist Hamworthy has taken over Greenship.
Hamworthy is paying 2m cash and a further 5m once Greenship's ballast water treatment technology receives formal regulatory approval, anticipated later in 2009.
The acquisition will be funded entirely from Hamworthy's own cash reserves.
Based in Groningen in the Netherlands, Greenship is a privately owned business specialising in ballast water treatment for ships, which is an emerging market driven by international environmental regulations. "
HARRYCAT
- 02 Apr 2009 08:36
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MoneyAM
"Marine, onshore and offshore fluid handling systems group Hamworthy saw orders slow in the second half of the year.
But the group says it is confident of meeting expectations for the year ended 31 March.
The order book at 28 February stood at 270m - down from 285m a year ago.
The group said it had seen a slow down in the rate of order intake in the second half of the year due to the combined effects of the economic downturn, difficulties in obtaining finance for new ships and high levels of ship ordering in recent years.
The slowdown is predominantly in the gas and cruise ship markets, with new ordering of large LNG and LPG carriers slowing markedly as existing shipyard order books are delivered and this capacity is absorbed into the world's fleet. "
HARRYCAT
- 02 Jun 2009 09:04
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Business Financial Newswire
Marine and offshore fluid handling systems specialist Hamworthy is increasing its total dividend by 10% to 8.73p after "excellent trading results".
Revenue for the year to the end of March rose 9.1% to 252.8m - a decrease of 1.5% on a constant currency basis.
Operating profit rose 42.3% to 23.0m (2008 restated: 16.1m) or 26.0% on a constant currency basis with margins increasing to 9.1% (2008: 7.0%).
But order intake fell by 22.1% to 177.6m and the closing order book is down 16.5% to 260.4m.
Chairman Gordon Page said: "These excellent trading results are matched with good progress on our strategy outlined last year, placing the Group in a strong position to deal with the current challenging economic conditions."
ValueMax
- 08 Jun 2009 15:15
- 886 of 915
Not a lot of chat on this one.
Noticed a couple of director buys in addition to the encouraging results.
Is it just you in this one Harrycat?
HARRYCAT
- 08 Jun 2009 16:14
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A terrific little company, imo, but a little dull of late.
Currently not holding stock, but I keep my eye on it & may get back in for the divi.
HARRYCAT
- 08 Jul 2009 08:08
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Business Financial Newswire
"Marine, oil and gas systems and services specialist Hamworthy is acquiring the business and assets of the technology and products division of Aibel AS, the Norwegian oil services company.
The cash consideration for the acquisition will be 3.5m payable upon completion with an additional amount of up to 2.7m payable upon achievement of certain performance criteria over the next two years.
The business had revenues of 13 million for the 12 months to 31 December 2008.
Aibel Technology & Products provides leading technologies to the offshore oil & gas market that are used to increase the efficiency of oil production and ensure the safe handling of cargoes. "
ValueMax
- 09 Jul 2009 22:03
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Did Aibel make a profit or a loss from that revenue?
HARRYCAT
- 10 Jul 2009 09:28
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The answer is 'I don't know', but they had gained a recent contract which I imagine is now transferred to HMY:
"OSLO, April 21 (Reuters) - Norway's StatoilHydro (STL.OL) has awarded a contract worth 470 million crowns ($93.85 million) to oil service group Aibel AS for work at the Kaarstoe gas-processing plant, StatoilHydro said on Monday.
The job is part of the 6.5-billion-crown Kaarstoe expansion project at the facility north of Stavanger on Norway's west coast, StatoilHydro said.
StatoilHydro awarded the contract on behalf of Kaarstoe operator Gassco, the company said.
"In addition to its basic value of 470 million crowns, the contract includes options for testing the upgraded facilities as well as for upgrading a steam boiler and removing old equipment," StatoilHydro said in a statement. (Reporting by John Acher)"
ValueMax
- 10 Jul 2009 14:40
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I read somewhere (can't remember exactly where, sorry) that they made a loss on the revenue but that HMY would only pay the additional 3.5m if Aibel improved to be profitable.
The article didn't say how much loss was made last year.