goldfinger
- 03 Nov 2004 12:56
Certainly got a lot going for it with a lot of post offices closing down. Im sure you have seen the bill payment service at a local shop were you can pay your utility bills, council tax, top up on your mobile cards, withdraw money from a ATM and a awfull lot more.
This type of business is usually low margin where the shopkeeper and paypoint get a cut of each transaction but they are moving into higher margin business that bodes well and people always have to pay their bills so its not like there is going to be a fall of in trade.
Heres a snap shot of the historical performance.
Summary financial information
Year ended 31 March
2002 2003 2004
m m m
Gross revenue 23.6 43.8 67.1
ABT deferred revenue release* 2.5 6.5 0.0
----- ----- -----
26.1 50.3 67.1
Net Revenue before ABT deferred revenue release** 14.0 21.1 28.6
Operating profit/(loss) before depreciation and (0.2) 4.0 8.1
amortisation ***
Operating profit/(loss)*** (1.4) 2.7 6.1
Profit/(loss) before tax*** (2.4) 1.8 6.0
Net cash flow before financing (0.1) 1.7 10.9
So you can see that they are profitable and in fact have tax credits to shelter future profits.
The company is also highly cash generative which is a very big plus.
The one thing that does look unatractive is the historical P/e, but with operting profits in the last year growing by 130% and this year the business is just booming along(50 new ATMS per month) Im sure we are going to see an attractive P/E come December when results are out.
Heres the link towards all the nitty gritty about the company. Note the name of the large blue chips which are its customers.
http://www.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200409210700311519D.html
All in all a very fast growing company and should be worth a punt over the medium term.
DYOR.
kaysmart
- 05 Sep 2006 17:46
- 100 of 207
Last year PayPoint released their trading statement on 5th of September, I am expecting this year's trading to be released soon. Lets hope they release a Bullish statement to lift the sp above 700, which is a more realistic figure for PayPoint! With the free BBC advert they should do well.
goldfinger
- 06 Sep 2006 10:31
- 101 of 207
Still in and very confident. Just the summer lul/drift that took these down. Price never equals value so I dont bother with stop loses. Just a matter of staying cool I beleive.
lanayel
- 13 Sep 2006 08:27
- 102 of 207
Trading statement today:
PayPoint PLC
13 September 2006
13 September 2006
PRESS RELEASE
PayPoint plc
Trading update
Transaction volumes and revenues to August are 26% and 30% respectively ahead of
the same period last year. As expected, relatively higher growth in lower margin
transactions (Ireland and epos) has resulted in net revenue growth of over 20%
(net revenue is revenue less agent commission and the cost of Irish mobile
top-ups). Operating margins are running at a similar level as the same period
last year.
Terminal growth in the UK is ahead of plan and should exceed the target of
17,000 by the end of the current financial year. ATM growth continues more
slowly, running at a net increase of just over 35 new sites per month as good
quality sites become more difficult to find. The ATM target remains 2,000.
Energy prepayment volumes have continued to grow, benefiting from increased gas
and electricity prices, although there has also been a marked increase in the
average value paid by the consumer for each transaction.
The migration of mobile top-ups from PayPoint terminals to the retailer's epos
system for the one remaining large multiple retailer remains incomplete and is
progressing with completion expected in the second half of the current financial
year.
ATM transactions have grown substantially, with the average number of
transactions per month increasing over the same period last year, divided
between cash withdrawals and balance enquiries, with the latter increasing more
sharply.
Ian
goldfinger
- 13 Sep 2006 12:22
- 103 of 207
Yup everythings on track.
lanayel
- 13 Sep 2006 13:29
- 104 of 207
Interesting to see no mention yet of the TV licence contract which started at the beginning of August.
Speaking to many Paypoint agents I know that the TV licence payment (at 131.50 a go) has hugely increased the turnover for the outlets themselves. Even if the profit margin is quite small it should still amount to quite a nice amount over the year.
It could be a case of keeping the good news in reserve to announce with the interims.
Still reckon it is very good value at current levels.
Ian
m343bhp
- 13 Sep 2006 13:57
- 105 of 207
Just seen that Dresdener Kleinwort has raised the stock from Hold to Buy. What with UBS's Buy recommendation last month it looks like the big push north is about to start. Happy days!!
goldfinger
- 14 Sep 2006 10:35
- 106 of 207
Good news then.
HARRYCAT
- 14 Sep 2006 14:26
- 107 of 207
I am not yet a holder of this stock, but am tempted to add to the portfolio.
I see the brokers recommendation is currently hold on this stock & that the estimated dividend will be 2.16%. Can anyone tell me when the final / int dividend dates are please as struggling to find these.
Shauney
- 14 Sep 2006 20:15
- 108 of 207
Dividends
Latest Previous
Final Interim
Ex-Div 31-05-06 30-11-05
Paid 03-07-06 03-01-06
Amount 7.50p 3.00p
Hope this helps.
HARRYCAT
- 14 Sep 2006 20:18
- 109 of 207
Exactly what I need. Thanks.
lanayel
- 21 Sep 2006 15:45
- 110 of 207
Motoring along nicely this week.
About time the wider market got an idea of the huge potential of PayPoint !!
Ian
HARRYCAT
- 21 Sep 2006 17:08
- 111 of 207
Bought in to this stock during the week & classify it as one of my low risk stocks, so am happy to see a good dividend & steady capital growth.
I have a number of high risk stocks which go down as rapidly as they go up, so am content for this one to be slow & steady.
m343bhp
- 22 Sep 2006 09:53
- 112 of 207
Roger that. Welcome aboard.
HARRYCAT
- 22 Sep 2006 10:35
- 113 of 207
What I was really driving at was that we are not expecting a buttock clenching rollercoaster ride with the sp - Or are we?
Thanks for the welcome mat m343.
goldfinger
- 22 Sep 2006 12:35
- 114 of 207
You never know HC, I see US futures are down because of worries on US manufacturing, place that alongside the worsening housing market over the pond....... well it could be better. Mind having said that itl affect every stock on the market. Hoping we get some better news from the Yanks next week.
Cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 22 Sep 2006 12:38
- 115 of 207
By the way Yes I agree with that type of stock picking boring and safety as she goes along. Peter Lynchs 'One Up On Wall Street' is well worth a read to anyones whos not yet seen it.
m343bhp
- 22 Sep 2006 15:32
- 116 of 207
SP is rising nicely against a negative trend in the market. Always a highly promising indicator. A reassuring end to a fine week.
goldfinger
- 22 Sep 2006 22:58
- 117 of 207
Couldnt agree more m343, by the way how are you doing in that competion?.
m343bhp
- 25 Sep 2006 09:26
- 118 of 207
Which competition is that, Goldfinger?
goldfinger
- 25 Sep 2006 10:33
- 119 of 207
Sorry getting you mixed up with another m142 on another board. My appologies.