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CAPE plc, Another Steady Riser Worth Having A look At. (CIU)     

goldfinger - 31 Aug 2004 15:37

Cape plc is an industrial services business that as divisions in predominantly, building, scaffolding and insulation. It carries its busines out both here and abroad and is slowly but surely regenerating itself into a market leader and throwing off its old boring industrial image.

In a recent trading update on the 22/6/2004 it had several positive points that it announced at its AGM.

The chairman Martin May said,

'I am pleased to report that at the end of the first five months of trading, the
Company is ahead of budget and like-for-like sales show an encouraging increase
year on year.

Sales remain strong across most of the Company's activities with a healthy order
book to the year end in line with normal business expectations. Results from
the Company's offshore business have been particularly strong. Outside the UK,
CIS has experienced a number of accelerated contract start dates during the
first five months of trading and therefore turnover growth is expected to
balance itself during the second half of the year.

CIS continues to enjoy a strong position in most of the markets in which it
operates and since the beginning of the year, has been awarded a number of new
contracts both in the UK and internationally. In the UK, CIS is providing a
range of services on the 'Golden Eye' project offshore at St Fergus and
Mossmorran, and was awarded two three year onshore maintenance contracts for
industrial cleaning services and the provision of scaffolding and access
equipment at 'Didcot A Power Station'.

In the Middle East, CIS has been awarded a $6 million contract with Consolidated
Contractors Company for insulation work at Muscat, strengthening the Company's
leading position as a provider of insulation services in Oman. In Qatar, a
market where CIS has identified a number of new opportunities, CIS was awarded a
three year maintenance contract at Dukhan for Qatar Petroleum. Whilst still
taking advantage of further major project work, CIS continues to grow its
presence in higher-margin maintenance work on scaffolding and insulation
contracts, which now contributes about 60% of profitability in this region. ENDS.

Very encouraging news indeed.

Then if we look back at the last results we find that the company had an excelent trading period and also settled the ongoing litigation it had with the South African and UK shipyards something which in the past held this ones share price back.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS


Cape Industrial Services turnover(1) up 19.1% to 228.3m (2002: 191.7m)

Cape Industrial Services operating profit(1) up 8.7% to 10m (2002: 9.2m)

Group turnover(1) of 231.9m (2002: 224.8m)

Group operating profit from continuing operations(1) was 3.5m
(2002: 15.6m)

Group operating profit from continuing operations(1)(2) up 32.7% to
7.3m (2002: 5.5m)

Year end net debt reduced to 5.4m (2002: 19.3m)


(1) including its share of continuing joint ventures

(2) before compensation for industrial disease costs of 3.8m (2002: credit
of 10.1m)


OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Settlement of South African and UK shipyards asbestos litigation

Group restructuring fundamentally complete

New project wins in UK and Middle East

Key objectives set following strategic review


KEY FUNDIES

.Market cap circa of 55 million

.P/E historic of circa 7.3

.Forward P/E of 6.8

.Gearing approx net cash -5 to -6million

I beleive results to be out late september, buying in now could be very worthwhile.

Please DYOR.


cheers GF.



Big Al - 18 Aug 2009 08:04 - 107 of 346

skinny - you beat me by 0.75p.

Still, a multi, multi bagger is fine, thnaks. ;-)))))))))

skinny - 16 Sep 2009 07:34 - 108 of 346

INTERIM RESULTS: 6 months ended 30 June 2009
Solid performance with margins maintained and growing order book


Cape plc (AIM: CIU), the international provider of essential support services to
the energy and resources sectors, announces its results for the six months ended
30 June 2009.




Financial Highlights


* Revenue up 12% to GBP331.6m (2008: GBP295.9m)
* Group adjusted operating profit(2) up 21% to GBP36.2m (2008: GBP29.9m)
* Profit before tax up 85% to GBP27.2m (2008: GBP14.7m)
* Basic earnings per share up 44% to 16.6p (2008: 11.5p)
* Adjusted diluted earnings per share(3) up 38% to 18.1p (2008: 13.1p)
* Net cash flow up 65% to GBP21.4m (2008: GBP13.0m)
* Net debt(4) reduced to GBP151.5m (2008: GBP199.0m), 1.7x EBITDA(9) (2008: 2.6x
EBITDA)



Operating Highlights


* Group operating margin(5) improved to 10.5% (2008: 10.1%)
* 48% growth in order book since 2008 year end
* Increased international spread with 73% of profits generated from outside the UK
(2008: 67%)
* Gulf/Middle East profit increased 78% (34% at constant currencies(1))
* UK profits maintained

* Contract wins include strategic maintenance for clients including British
Energy, Qatargas, BAPCO, SABIC and Minara Resources
* Significant cost reductions delivered in areas of lower activity combined with
strong focus on cash management
* Maintained excellent safety record recognised by clients with several
prestigious awards



Martin May, Chief Executive Officer, commented:


"Cape has delivered a solid financial performance in the first half. Whilst the
headline numbers have benefitted from favourable exchange movements and reduced
financing costs, it is pleasing that we have maintained our underlying operating
margin in the current market environment. With our increasing order book and
improving forward revenue visibility, we are confident that the full year
outcome will be at least in line with market expectations.


Looking further ahead, the medium term outlook for Cape's key end markets of
energy and mineral resources has improved during the course of the year and our
list of prospects continues to grow, although the sector is still experiencing
uncertainty in the timing of some projects. Our global Engineering &
Construction clients are now posting stable or increasing order books and the
pace of contract awards is showing some signs of improvement in Australia and
North Africa. This in turn gives us confidence that growth can be maintained."


Big Al - 16 Sep 2009 09:38 - 109 of 346

Still amazes me these ever got as low as 20p only 6 months ago.

skinny - 17 Sep 2009 08:43 - 110 of 346

In auction + 11.9%

skinny - 17 Sep 2009 08:53 - 111 of 346

I'm out of these now @260 - so its all yours now Al.

Big Al - 17 Sep 2009 14:29 - 112 of 346

Played it this week, but not in huge amounts, skinny. Nothing in it now again.

skinny - 15 Oct 2009 18:08 - 113 of 346

12 month high today - chart looking intersting.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CIU&Si

chessplayer - 25 Oct 2009 20:55 - 114 of 346

Certainly a fantastic performer,and reccommended by Questor in today's Telegraph.
Trading on a multiple of 12.8 for June 2011,and falling to 10.8 the following year.

Big Al - 25 Oct 2009 21:20 - 115 of 346

Questor a wee bit late?

Great trading share now. ;-)))))))))))))

skinny - 26 Oct 2009 13:12 - 116 of 346

Seems to have had the desired effect!

skinny - 17 Dec 2009 13:16 - 117 of 346

Deutsche Bank ups stake.

skinny - 06 Jan 2010 08:08 - 118 of 346

Trading Statement


TIDMCIU

RNS Number : 0225F
Cape PLC
06 January 2010

Embargoed: 0700hrs, 6 January 2010

Cape plc
("Cape" or the "Group")

Trading Statement

Cape plc, the international provider of essential, non-mechanical industrial
services principally to the energy and mineral resources sectors, issues the
following update for the year ended 31 December 2009.

Cape is pleased to confirm that it has continued to trade in line with
management expectations with activity levels remaining strong during the second
half.

The Group now expects full year results to be at least in line with market
expectations. Cash generation has also remained strong with net debt expected to
have reduced by circa GBP50m over the full year to around GBP115m at the year
end, approximately 9% ahead of market expectations.

Full year results will be issued on 10 March 2010.

- Ends -


skinny - 14 Jan 2010 14:51 - 119 of 346

Cape JV Gets Multi-Million Pound Royal Navy Carriers Contract


LONDON (Dow Jones)
Energy services provider Cape PLC (CIU.LN) said Thursday that Ship Support Services, a joint venture between Cape and industrial painting firm Pyeroy, has been awarded a nine-year contract worth over GBP100 million to provide access and specialist coatings services for the U.K. Royal Navy's new generation of aircraft carriers.

Cape said it will be providing access services while Pyeroy will undertake blasting, specialist containment and coatings applications, adding that preparatory work has already started.

Cape and Pyeroy both have an equal share in the joint venture, which was awarded by BAE Systems Surface Ships Limited (BA.LN).

The first ship, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, is expected to enter service in 2016, said Cape, adding that its first sections are expected to arrive in August 2011. The second ship, the HMS Prince of Wales, is expected to enter service in 2018.

Cape said integration of the vessels will take place at Rosyth in Scotland and significant dock modifications have been completed to accommodate both ships.

At 1125 GMT, Cape shares were down 2.8 pence, or 1.1%, at 251.8 pence in a slightly higher Dow Jones UK Smaller Companies Market, which was 0.2% higher.


skinny - 18 Jan 2010 08:48 - 120 of 346

CAPE WINS SHELL OFFSHORE CONTRACT


RNS Number : 6498F
Cape PLC
18 January 2010

Embargoed: 0700hrs, 18 January 2010

CAPE FAR EAST PACIFIC RIM WINS SHELL OFFSHORE CONTRACT

Cape plc, the international provider of essential, non-mechanical industrial
services principally to the energy and mineral resources sectors, is pleased to
announce that it has been awarded additional contracts with Shell Philippines
Exploration B.V. valued at US$10m.

Cape has secured the Shell Malampaya 2010 Shutdown Isolation Package which comes
on the back of the recently awarded "Offshore Hook Up and Commissioning
Contract" on the Shell Malampaya Offshore Shallow Water Platform. The shutdown
will be executed in the first quarter of 2010 whilst the Hook Up and
Commissioning contracts are expected to complete in June 2010.

Shell Philippines has engaged Cape to provide multiple services during these
contracts ranging from core skills such as access, insulation, protective
coating systems, rigging to specialist skills including mercury handling,
nitrogen purging and flushing and pressure and leak testing.

Martin May, Chief Executive of Cape plc, commented,

"Cape has been actively engaged on the Shell Malampaya Offshore and Onshore
assets in the Philippines for ten years and we are delighted to be appointed to
carry out our third shutdown. Cape is uniquely placed to provide such an
extensive range of diverse and complex services."


Big Al - 22 Jan 2010 13:15 - 121 of 346

Was that you cashing in, skinny? ;-))

hlyeo98 - 22 Jan 2010 13:22 - 122 of 346

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hlyeo98 - 22 Jan 2010 13:23 - 123 of 346

SORRY, WRONG CHART ABOVE

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skinny - 22 Jan 2010 17:36 - 124 of 346

Al :-) That 4.6m trade @202 didn't help!

hlyeo98 - 01 Feb 2010 20:06 - 125 of 346

Buy CIU now at 225p

skinny - 09 Feb 2010 11:44 - 126 of 346

I've had a dabble this morning @213.5

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