Master RSI
- 03 Feb 2003 11:56
IQE is the leading global outsource supplier of customized epitaxial wafers to the semiconductor industry.
Their technology is of most advanced like AFM means Atomic Force Microscopy and moves a minuscule cantilever over an objects surface, a sharp tip passes over dips or rises punched in the surface and reads out digital information. This technology is not going to slow down it is going to speed up and has to replace most existing forms of memory storage by virtue of capacity and size.
The future of nano-technology, these tiny/minute robots would need very small processors and most sure strained silicon could provide these.
The low share price is due to uncertainty as to when the cash will run out, but I don't think this will happen as cash is of 12 to 15M and NAV of 30p, and losses are going to drop on the next 3 month and we could have profits on the Q4 2004.
Latest news from the Chairman were" The Group remains confident that it is in a strong position within the outsourcing market, although the protection of its cash position is paramount.
With a broad product portfolio allowing the customer base to use IQE as a 'one stop shop', a large available production capacity and a strong balance sheet, the Board believes the Group will benefit strongly as the overall semiconductor industry recovers and will continue to strengthen its position as the leading outsource supplier of advanced wafer products to the sector. "
Nearly all the recent results have been encouraging. Q4 accounts are being completed (30th Dec 2002). IQE know where they stand, if things had got worse their would have been a trading statement by now, and with Amberwave (IQE's partner) increasing its Asian presence, this is a bullish trend and a good point to pick up the shares @ 4.25p
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skinny
- 20 Jul 2016 16:13
- 1008 of 1520
Peel Hunt Buy 22.25 30.00 30.00 Retains
cynic
- 20 Jul 2016 16:20
- 1009 of 1520
haven't held these for a long time, though i recollect it was profitable at the time
order book still looks strong
mentor
- 20 Jul 2016 23:44
- 1010 of 1520
Three shares to buy after today’s updates? - By Motley Fool | Wed, 20th July 2016 - 13:16
The summer sun is bringing us flowers, insects... and plenty of company updates. Today we've had news from a very possible recovery prospect, plus a couple of nice-looking growth opportunities. But which is best?
Top telecoms?
TalkTalk Telecom Group (LSE:TALK) shares have had a tough 12 months, suffering a 43% fall to 221p. But that could well be overdone, with the shares now on a predicted P/E for the year to March 2017 of 15.6, dropping to 12.7 a year later. But what does today's first-quarter update reveal?
Despite a lower customer base, overall revenue has been flat, with corporate revenue up 7.5% and data revenue up 38.5%. The company expects full-year revenue to "grow modestly", and has reiterated its guidance of headline EBITDA of £320m-£360m. Debt is expected to keep falling, and the firm says its 2017 dividend should be at least in line with 2016's and covered by cash flow.
The dividend, forecast to yield 7%, does concern me as it wouldn't be covered by currently-forecast earnings per share, while net debt stood at £679m at year-end -- and I don't see that as optimum use of cash. But, with that low P/E valuation and EPS growth forecasts giving TalkTalk attractively low PEG valuations for this year and next, I think I do see a bargain here -- and very possibly a takeover target.
Electronics winner
Shares in Electrocomponents (LSE:ECM) climbed by more than 9% to 282p by midday, after the electronics and engineering distributor released an impressive first-quarter update. Although overall sales only grew by 1%, that did build on a stronger fourth quarter, and showed sales growth slanted towards Europe -- though Asian and North American sales are falling.
But is the firm's focus on Europe a risk in the post-Brexit world? All chief executive Lindsley Ruth had to say was that it's too early to tell, but the fall in the value of the pound should make the firm's exports more attractive and should provide a benefit to profits stated in Sterling. One to buy? There's some uncertainty here, but with the firm's undemanding P/E of 17.5 this year, dropping to 15.5 next, coupled with expected dividend yields of 4.5% and with EPS growth forecasts, it looks relatively safe for a growth stock.
Silicon success
Shares in IQE have had a rocky ride, losing 44% over the past five years. But a trading statement from the silicon wafer supplier this morning provided a 15% boost, taking the shares to 20.4p. Sales in the first half of the year are expected to be at least 15% higher than in the same half of 2015, with revenues coming from an increasingly diversified range of products and services.
Net debt is reducing thanks to strong cash generation, with £3.5m in license income from joint ventures expected to add to the pot in the half. Chief executive Dr Drew Nelson could barely have sounded more upbeat, telling us that "with the progress being made on new product qualifications, further product developments and with increasing revenue diversity, we remain on track to achieve full year expectations".
With the shares valued at a mere six times forecast earnings, and two years of EPS growth forecast to follow on from the previous three, IQE is my pick of the bunch here.
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"Silicon success
Shares in IQE (LSE: IQE) have had a rocky ride, losing 44% over the past five years. But a trading statement from the silicon wafer supplier this morning provided a 15% boost, taking the shares to 20.4p. Sales in the first half of the year are expected to be at least 15% higher than in the same half of 2015, with revenues coming from an increasingly diversified range of products and services.
Net debt is reducing thanks to strong cash generation, with £3.5m in license income from joint ventures expected to add to the pot in the half. Chief executive Dr Drew Nelson could barely have sounded more upbeat, telling us that "with the progress being made on new product qualifications, further product developments and with increasing revenue diversity, we remain on track to achieve full year expectations".
With the shares valued at a mere six times forecast earnings, and two years of EPS growth forecast to follow on from the previous three, IQE is my pick of the bunch here."
cynic
- 21 Jul 2016 10:01
- 1012 of 1520
good spot .... as you say, still doing well despite a rather soggy market ..... order book fairly balanced as opposed to yesterday when it was very strong indeed
mentor
- 25 Jul 2016 10:12
- 1013 of 1520
23.875p +0.875p
A new push up after the end of week profit taking
Some are reckon share price very cheap on forecast.....
Edison go for 2.75p EPS this year, whereas Peel Hunt now forecast 3.02p EPS and N+1 Singer go for 2.9p EPS.
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Next year's forecasts have a slightly wider range:
Peel Hunt - 3.41p EPS
Edison - 3.16p EPS
N+1 Singer - 3.1p EPS
mentor
- 26 Jul 2016 16:52
- 1014 of 1520
Closed position @ 22.776p there was still 9 days left on the T+15 I took on the 18th
a gain of 28.6% on a week work
skinny
- 18 Nov 2016 14:22
- 1016 of 1520
Canaccord Genuity Buy 35.63 40.00 51.00 Reiterates
skinny
- 13 Mar 2017 07:23
- 1024 of 1520
Notice of Full Year Results
Cardiff, UK - 13 March 2017: IQE plc (AIM: IQE), the leading global supplier of advanced semiconductor wafer products and services to the semiconductor industry, will publish its results for the year ended 31 December 2016, on Tuesday 21 March 2017.
Drew Nelson, Chief Executive Officer, and Phil Rasmussen, Group Finance Director, will present the results to analysts at 9.00am on Tuesday 21 March 2017 at the offices of Capital Access Group, Sky Light City Tower, 50 Basinghall Street, EC2V 5DE.
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HARRYCAT
- 17 Mar 2017 13:25
- 1026 of 1520
Pretty much at the upper limit of broker targets here?
skinny
- 20 Mar 2017 08:59
- 1027 of 1520
Yes - final results tomorrow.