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buy meggit now fast stch and slow stch pointing up (MGGT)     

acaldin - 05 Sep 2006 10:03

buy mggt

Chris Carson - 02 Sep 2015 09:11 - 14 of 37

Out for +10. May regret it but will wait for tomorrow to see how ex-divi affects sp. Long or short..

Chris Carson - 02 Sep 2015 11:01 - 15 of 37

Buy order left @ 492.06

HARRYCAT - 02 Sep 2015 12:30 - 16 of 37

The rumour came from the FT journo's, but I suspect it has become fish & chip wrapping now. If I hear any more I will post it here, but don't hold your breath.

Chris Carson - 02 Sep 2015 18:57 - 17 of 37

Ok, thanks Harry.

Chris Carson - 03 Sep 2015 08:18 - 18 of 37

Out +1 + divi. Back on watch list.

Chris Carson - 08 Sep 2015 11:38 - 19 of 37

Keeps trying, dipped another toe in today on the spreads @ 492.0 tight stop. Volume needs pumping up.

HARRYCAT - 28 Oct 2015 09:40 - 20 of 37

StockMarketWire.com
Meggitt said Q3 trading was below expectations due to a marked deterioration in September. In response to current trading conditions it plans to cut 300 staff, subject to consultation, with an exceptional cost booked in 2015.

Continued organic (excluding the effects of M&A and foreign exchange) growth in civil original equipment of +2% was more than offset by weaker than expected trading in civil aftermarket (0%), military (-2%) and energy (-16%) markets, resulting in an organic decline of 1% in the quarter.

Q3 profitability has been impacted by mix, both across end markets and within the aftermarket following lower than anticipated spares volumes for older civil and military aircraft.

"Additionally, lower volumes and a number of programme deferrals announced by customers have also impacted margins. Energy markets continued to weaken, with the further organic decline resulting in lower than expected overhead absorption," the company said.

"These factors are expected to persist through the fourth quarter, which will result in underlying operating profit for the year being meaningfully below the current company compiled consensus estimate of £369m.

"Free cash flow for the Group remains strong, although given the lower than expected profit outturn for 2015 this will result in financial gearing higher than the previously guided level of 2.1x net debt:EBITDA.

"In response to current trading conditions, we have expanded our cost reduction activity and are assessing options to reduce our global employee base by approximately 300.

"This process will be complete, subject to consultation where required, by the end of the first quarter 2016. The associated cost will be taken as an exceptional charge in 2015."

Chris Carson - 03 Nov 2015 10:57 - 21 of 37

MEGGITT DIRECTOR DEALS

Dec.Date Type Director Pos No. of Shares
02/11/2015 BUY Guy Berruyer NED 10,000
30/10/2015 BUY Doug Webb FD 30,000
30/10/2015 BUY Stephen Young CEO 100,000
30/10/2015 BUY Sir Nigel Rudd CH 57,000
13/10/2015 BUY Stephen Young CEO 26

LATEST BROKER VIEWS

Date Broker New target Recomm.
3 Nov Barclays... 420.00 Overweight
30 Oct Citigroup N/A Neutral
30 Oct JP Morgan... 380.00 Neutral
29 Oct Barclays... 610.00 Overweight
29 Oct Societe... 400.00 Hold
29 Oct Deutsche Bank 375.00 Hold
28 Oct Investec N/A Buy
28 Oct Liberum Capital 500.00 Hold
19 Oct Barclays... 610.00 Overweight
15 Oct Haitong... 550.00 Buy

Chris Carson - 03 Nov 2015 11:00 - 22 of 37

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Well oversold, hell of a gap to fill. Watching.

Chris Carson - 03 Nov 2015 15:29 - 23 of 37

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Can see Barclays logic 420p first line of resistance.

Chris Carson - 19 Nov 2015 07:38 - 24 of 37

Meggitt wins Boeing 777X smoke detection contract

StockMarketWire.com

Chris Carson - 25 Nov 2015 07:11 - 25 of 37


For immediate release

25 November 2015






Meggitt PLC

("Meggitt")



Completion of Acquisition



Meggitt completes acquisition of the advanced composites businesses of Cobham plc



Further to the announcement made on 10 August 2015, Meggitt confirms that the acquisition of the advanced composites businesses of Cobham plc (Cobham Advanced Composites Limited, Compass Composites Products Inc and certain assets of Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions Inc) for $US 200 million in cash has now received all necessary approvals and the transaction has been completed.



The acquired businesses will be integrated into Meggitt's polymers and composites division.



ENDS



For further information, please contact:


Meggitt

01202 597 597


Doug Webb, Chief Financial Officer




Richard Cashin, Group Head of Investor Relations









Buchanan Communications

020 7466 5000


Charles Ryland




Richard Oldworth




Editor's notes:

About the advanced composites businesses of Cobham plc

The advanced composites businesses of Cobham plc comprise Cobham Advanced Composites Limited, Compass Composite Products Inc and certain assets of Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions Inc. With a combined workforce of over 480 employees across four facilities in the US and the UK, the businesses are global leaders in the design, development and production of highly engineered aerospace composite engine components, radomes and structures. With over 30 years' advanced composite products experience, they have developed significant intellectual property and deep manufacturing know-how over decades and, through substantial investment, strong, established market positions.

Meggitt PLC

Chris Carson - 26 Nov 2015 19:26 - 26 of 37

Not exactly setting the world on fire but slow but sure from the lows.

Chris Carson - 07 Dec 2015 08:35 - 27 of 37

For immediate release
7 December 2015


Meggitt PLC
("Meggitt")


Update on short and medium-term trends and
Guidance for 2016


Meggitt PLC, a leading international engineering company specialising in high performance components and sub-systems for the aerospace, defence and energy markets, will today update analysts and investors on short and medium-term market trends, and provide guidance for 2016.

Trading during October and November has been consistent with guidance given at the time of the October trading update.

For the full year 2016, Meggitt anticipates organic (excluding the effects of acquisitions, disposals and foreign exchange) revenue growth of low- to mid-single digits in civil OE, civil aftermarket and military, and a continued decline in energy reflecting weakness in the broader energy market. These will aggregate to a Group organic growth rate in low-single-digits, with reported revenue growth benefitting from the effect of the acquisitions announced earlier this year. Meggitt anticipates that the negative mix effects in the second half of 2015 will continue into 2016, and will be broadly offset by the previously announced cost reduction activities.

Cash generation for the Group remains good, and the Board remains committed to a progressive dividend policy.

Over the medium term, the Group is well positioned to deliver organic revenue growth ahead of the end markets in which it operates. This replaces previous revenue guidance.

The analyst and investor call, to be held today at 1.30pm GMT, will be hosted by Stephen Young, Chief Executive; Doug Webb, CFO; and Richard Cashin, Group Head of Investor Relations. The dial-in details are as follows:

From the UK: 0800 368 0649
International: +44 (0)203 059 8125
Participant code: Meggitt.

The accompanying slide show can be reached at: www.incommuk.com/customers/meggitt

A replay of the call, and the full slide deck, will be available at www.meggitt.com after the event.


ENDS

Chris Carson - 03 Mar 2016 13:27 - 28 of 37

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Another large gap slowly but surely being filled from the lows.

Chris Carson - 19 Apr 2016 16:44 - 29 of 37

Trying again, some strong resistance @ 420p patience required.

Chris Carson - 08 Aug 2016 16:34 - 30 of 37

Gap filled.

Chris Carson - 09 Aug 2016 08:57 - 31 of 37

Broker Forecast - JP Morgan Cazenove issues a broker note on Meggitt PLC

BFN

JP Morgan Cazenove today upgrades its investment rating on Meggitt PLC (LON:MGGT) to neutral (from underweight) and raised its price target to 445p (from 395p).

Story provided by StockMarketWire.com

Chris Carson - 14 Aug 2016 08:57 - 32 of 37

Hedge fund Elliott courting Meggitt shareholders, sparking rumours of break-up push.
Ben Martin
13 AUGUST 2016 • 8:03PM
The US hedge fund Elliott Management has begun courting major shareholders in Meggitt, triggering speculation it intends to force a break-up or sale of the beleaguered aerospace engineer.

Last week, Elliott’s UK arm revealed it had amassed a 5.2pc stake in Meggitt through contracts-for-difference, making it the fifth-biggest investor in the FTSE 250 company.

It is understood that since then, Elliott has started to contact other big shareholders in Meggitt to arrange meetings and discuss the company.

The manoeuvrings have led to speculation that the hedge fund is gauging shareholder support for a plan to either sell off parts of the engineer or to find a buyer for the entire business.

Elliott’s swoop on Meggitt is the latest in a series of high-profile interventions by the aggressive hedge fund in UK companies. Last week, pressure from Elliott forced South Africa’s Steinhoff to lift its takeover offer for retailer Poundland to £610m. That success came after Elliott built a 17.2pc stake in the discount chain.
The hedge fund, which was founded by billionaire Paul Singer, also led investors in a successful campaign to force Stella Artois-owner Anheuser-Busch InBev to boost its bid for FTSE 100 brewer SABMiller to £79bn last month.

Elliott has not yet revealed its plans for Meggitt, which makes parts for civilian and military planes, including the new F-35 stealth fighter, and also has a small energy business. Earlier this month, the engineer posted a 60pc plunge in first-half pre-tax profits to £46.6m after it was hit by the pound’s slump following the Brexit vote.

The company’s shares lost more than a fifth of their value in a single day in October after it sounded a profit warning that it blamed on the slowdown in the oil and gas industry and faltering demand from the aerospace sector.

Meggitt has in the past attracted rumours that it could be bought by an American giant such as Honeywell, the engineering and aerospace conglomerate.

The engineer’s shares climbed 8.8pc last Monday when Elliott appeared on the company’s shareholder register amid investor excitement that the activist could be a catalyst for a deal.

It is understood that the hedge fund, which has an office in London, started to build its stake in January.

Spokesmen for Elliott and Meggitt declined to comment.

Chris Carson - 14 Aug 2016 09:03 - 33 of 37

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