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GEONG - new Chinese software provider just being discovered (GNG)     

rivaldo55555 - 22 Nov 2006 22:47

I bought some GNG recently at 18p (price now up to 26p) given:

- excellent trading update giving a current year P/E of 8 or 9 on likely 3p-3.5p EPS
- 2.6p historic EPS to 31/3/06 and a historic P/E of 10
- contract wins announced post-IPO in June 2006
- 1.9m of net assets, with 820k of cash, against a 6.8m m/cap
- results to be announced 28th November following the trading update

Here's the trading update:
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20061031080000P4198

I gather GNG's CEO and CHairman (both superb English speakers) will be over here next week to tour the City, give press interviews etc.

GNG intended to raise $7m at IPO, but raised only 500k due to terrible matket conditions at the time in June. Despite this they've now announced that they're almost going to meet the broker's estimates as calculated on raising the full $7m.

GNG should now be on course to make around 3p-3.5p EPS this year to March'07. This leaves them on a current year P/E of only around 8 or 9.

Heres their IPO RNS from 23rd June 2006 (the Board of Directors is extremely impressive):

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20060623081500PF52B

This is what GNG do:
GEONG has established itself as one of the market leaders in the Peoples Republic of China in providing content management solution software products and related services for large enterprises. GEONG's flagship product range, the GEONG PortalAge series, is used by the top 5 Chinese banks and 12 out of the top 20 securities firms in China. It is an enterprise server software product which combines a number of optional business solution components and customisation modules that can be used to provide individual solutions for a range of industries including those that require real-time or time critical applications such as internet banking.

Note the wording a range of industries.

In slightly more detail, GNG has a 6.8m m/cap, with 26.12m shares in issue.

GNG made $1.28m post-tax profit for the year to 31/3/06. At $1.87 that's 685k, or 2.6p EPS, for a historic P/E of just 10.

The brokers forecast on IPO was for $1.89m post-tax profit this year to 31/3/07, or around 3.7p EPS, for a P/E of just 7.

And per the pro forma in the prospectus GNG had at 30/4/06 1.9m of net assets, including 820k of cash, against the current 6.8m m/cap. Thus the continuing business making a $1.28m historic profit after tax is valued at just 4.9m.

The prospectus noted that GNG are trading in line, and there's been some excellent announcements post-IPO at the end of June to indicate that things are continuing to go well:

July : a $350k contract win with Huawei-3Com, who employ more than 4,500 people worldwide:
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20060724074128PFD9C

October : a $500k contract win with Air China:
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20061018071237PC25A

In the same RNS, GNG stated that their solutions "are already being used by Shanghai Airlines and China Travel International and will allow us to gain a larger share in this fast growing sector."

October : core supplier status from IBM:
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20061018071206PB237

November : new contract win with China's Bank of Communication (one of China's "Big Four" banks):
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20061121070205P7788

The reason for the post-IPO fall is some of the pre-IPO $300,000 loan note holders from late 2005 turning their converted stock for a quick profit, and a complete lack of PR. GNG also raised less than they hoped for on IPO because they floated just after the FTSE had dropped calamitously from 6,100 in May to 5,600 - this of course also contributed to the artificial fall in the share price post-IPO.

Note also from the prospectus that 80.16% of the shareholders, including the directors, are locked in for from 6 months to a year, so there are only 5.2m shares in free float, or around 1m worth.

On a 6.8m m/cap, a company making 1m post-tax profit could have rather a long way to go imo. DYOR etc.

Corporate website : http://www.geong.com/Site/Home/EN

hlyeo98 - 02 Mar 2007 13:52 - 106 of 382

SOLA has not turned into a stick...just a bit of profit-taking. It will move up again.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 14:08 - 107 of 382

but not today i think

hlyeo98 - 02 Mar 2007 17:32 - 108 of 382

SOLA is not doing too badly considering it made its AIM debut at 79p and reach 630p recently and it is 490p now.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 17:39 - 109 of 382

was not the point i was making .... but give up

G D Potts - 02 Mar 2007 22:24 - 110 of 382

Cant beleive I didnt get in about 2 months ago when they were 32 p and i was so close to buying!

hlyeo98 - 03 Mar 2007 16:49 - 111 of 382

You will say this again in 2 months time, GD.

justyi - 04 Mar 2007 07:23 - 112 of 382

Thanks hlyeo, I was following this thread and bought in at 62p and now I am in profit. I believe this will go further in nature of its business. I think more contracts on the way.

hlyeo98 - 04 Mar 2007 13:50 - 113 of 382

You are most welcome, justyi.

micky468 - 04 Mar 2007 20:50 - 114 of 382

HI 98 where you see this at the end of this week i like to put you on the spot so i can hear wt cynic as to say.............lol

cynic - 04 Mar 2007 20:56 - 115 of 382

no you wouldn't! ... lol

micky468 - 04 Mar 2007 21:17 - 116 of 382

hi cynic how you doing........wt you think the week brings

cynic - 05 Mar 2007 07:50 - 117 of 382

opening with gloom and doom and threats of the end of the world! ...... Expect (hope!) Dow will stage some sort of recovery, perhaps even later today as that index hits a support (11950 from memory, but will check) ...... the sustainability of any recovery is however very questionable

cynic - 05 Mar 2007 08:25 - 118 of 382

considering the bloodbath all around, a very solid performance indeed here .... down just a nominal 1p

hlyeo98 - 05 Mar 2007 08:32 - 119 of 382

Investors know GNG has a strong management and still cheap comparing to other similar companies and has huge upside in the long term.

cynic - 05 Mar 2007 08:36 - 120 of 382

today, the one has nothing to do with the other! ..... real baby and bathwater day!!

hlyeo98 - 05 Mar 2007 08:42 - 121 of 382

A 225,000 buy just came up in GNG

hlyeo98 - 05 Mar 2007 09:00 - 122 of 382

Spoke too soon...-4p at the moment from -1 earlier.

hlyeo98 - 05 Mar 2007 11:19 - 123 of 382

Down 6.5p to the minute now.

hlyeo98 - 05 Mar 2007 11:19 - 124 of 382

Grrrr!

cynic - 05 Mar 2007 11:25 - 125 of 382

why r u surprised?
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