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Vp PLC - Specialist Equipment Rental (VP.)     

PapalPower - 22 Mar 2008 05:15

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Group Web Site : http://www.vpplc.com/


Vp plc, the equipment rental specialist formerly called Vibroplant which was founded in 1954. Vp is a well established group which has evolved over its 50 years of trading from a broadly based plant hire company to a service based group providing equipment rental and associated services to a range of market sectors. Floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1973, Vp now comprises 6 business divisions :-

TPA
Portable roadway systems, bridging, fencing and barriers primarily to the UK
market, but also in the Republic of Ireland and mainland Europe.

Hire Station
Tools and specialist products for industry, construction and home owners.

Torrent Trackside
Infrastructure equipment and services for the railway renewals and maintenance
industry.

Groundforce
Excavation support systems and specialist products for the water, civil
engineering and construction industries.

UK Forks
Rough terrain material handling equipment for industry, residential and general
construction.

Airpac Bukom Oilfield Services
Equipment and service providers to the international oil and gas exploration and
development markets.

mog - 05 Jun 2008 07:49 - 14 of 16

Excellent results, beat expectations of 30p by 20%, and outlook seems good. They reckon they're quite resilient to the downturn in construction:

The Vp business model calls for market leading positions in specialist sectors with value adding opportunities, increasingly outside of mainstream construction. Energy, infrastructure, environmental quality, health and safety legislation and the continuing trend to outsourcing are all key drivers in the Vp business mix. The changing economic climate will undoubtedly present challenges to growth but as yet we have not seen any significant impact on our markets, with the exception of UK residential construction. New housing starts have clearly slowed but we believe that any softness here will be more than offset by buoyancy elsewhere, particularly within the oil and gas and electricity transmission sectors.

PapalPower - 01 Aug 2008 01:59 - 15 of 16

A write up at TMF :


http://boards.fool.co.uk/Message.asp?mid=11161925



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Investinggarden - 08 Jul 2009 09:57 - 16 of 16

Buy/ Hold Recommendation from Growth Company Investor

Growth Company Investor
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