BAYLIS
- 22 Apr 2008 15:44
BAYLIS
- 03 Jul 2008 21:25
- 9 of 97
STILL GOING DOWN. I SEE 130p
crinkle
- 04 Jul 2008 19:38
- 11 of 97
pretty good news announced tonite, sp trashed all week yet the banks have granted a five year $35million facility to one of the groups divisions - one in the eye for the shorters and the doomsters who have been saying the business is terminal. sold to oblivion this week , monday should be interesting...
BAYLIS
- 08 Jul 2008 20:16
- 12 of 97
The recession is the Key when MNGS stop going down it will signal the beinging of the end of the recession.
justyi
- 08 Jul 2008 20:45
- 13 of 97
Evil Knieval is shorting MNGS...Sell at 296p
BAYLIS
- 05 Aug 2008 16:38
- 14 of 97
good start to week.
BAYLIS
- 06 Aug 2008 20:19
- 15 of 97
nice day.
BAYLIS
- 07 Aug 2008 14:16
- 16 of 97
I AM SO HAPPY.
Falcothou
- 07 Aug 2008 14:59
- 17 of 97
Blimey, that's a chart!
BAYLIS
- 09 Aug 2008 11:04
- 18 of 97
it has stopped going down.
BAYLIS
- 11 Aug 2008 11:44
- 19 of 97
my best day ever.
XSTEFFX
- 20 Oct 2008 15:06
- 20 of 97
IT STILL GOING DOWN
hlyeo98
- 20 Oct 2008 23:57
- 21 of 97
What a chart!
hlyeo98
- 20 Oct 2008 23:58
- 22 of 97
hlyeo98
- 22 Oct 2008 08:06
- 23 of 97
Bad statement...
Interim Management Statement
22nd October 2008
Manganese Bronze Holdings PLC (''Manganese Bronze'' or the ''Group''), the leading manufacturer of the distinctive London taxi, today announces its interim management statement for the period 1 July to 21 October 2008.
Current Trading
Trading in the UK continues to be impacted by the uncertain macro economic conditions, as we previously flagged in our interim results in July. As reported then, the Board believes that demand for new vehicles in the second half of the year will follow the normal seasonal pattern and be below that of the first half. UK business conditions continue to be uncertain, which makes forecasting the level of demand for new vehicles more challenging. Overall vehicles sales for the nine months to the end of September are down 37.5%, to 1,628 vehicles versus 2,604 vehicles in the comparable period last year. This is due to a combination of uncertain economic conditions and the fact that the comparative period saw a near record sales volume following the successful launch of the TX4.
Earnings continue to be negatively impacted by three factors: the strength of the Euro increasing the cost of engines purchased from Italy; the costs of supporting the joint venture set up with engineers; and the cost of the international sales and marketing team.
We have responded to lower sales and higher working capital by reducing vehicle output to lower inventory levels, implementing an aggressive reduction in operating costs, and headcount reductions. The result of these actions is a 15% reduction of the manufacturing break-even level to approximately 2,000 vehicles per annum.
hlyeo98
- 23 Oct 2008 19:43
- 24 of 97
Taxi cab sales weaken - MoneyAM
Manganese Bronze said trading in the UK continues to be depressed by the weak economic conditions.
The manufacturer of the iconic black London taxi cab said that demand for new vehicles in the second half of 2008 will be below those of the first six months.
The company said vehicles sales for the nine months to end of September were down 37.5% to 1,628 vehicles, compared to 2,604 vehicles in the same period last year.
It added that earnings continue to be negatively impacted by the strength of the euro which increased the cost of engines purchased from Italy.
In response, the group proposes to reduce output to lower inventory levels, implementing an aggressive reduction in operating costs and making job cuts. This will result in a 15% reduction of the manufacturing break-even level to around 2,000 vehicles per annum.
'The UK market place remains challenging and the board does not expect that UK sales will exceed the manufacturing break-even point in 2008,' the group said in a statement.
BAYLIS
- 24 Oct 2008 13:50
- 25 of 97
BAYLIS - 03 Jul 2008 21:25 - 9 of 24
STILL GOING DOWN. I SEE 130p
The recession is the Key when MNGS stop going down it will signal the beinging of the end of the recession.
HARRYCAT
- 24 Oct 2008 14:11
- 26 of 97
I seem to remember there was a comapny called 'Carbodies' who used to make black cabs. Are they still going or are MNGS the only manufacturer now?
kimoldfield
- 24 Oct 2008 16:24
- 27 of 97
Harrycat, Carbodies was taken over by the BSA group which in turn was bought by MNGS.
kimoldfield
- 24 Oct 2008 16:28
- 28 of 97
Incidentally, MNGS is comprised of Mann & Overton, repairs & servicing and LTI (London Taxis International), manufacturing.