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Looks a potential doubler ! (SPD)     

Happy1 - 28 Jul 2004 21:05

I think this stock is a bargain and should easily double from here.but don't just take my word for it Conrad Windam from lemming investor wrote this:


21st July 2004

The Eagle has left the nest, and plenty of feathers have been ruffled as a result. I am of course talking about the adverse departure last week of Simon Eagle, former Chairman and Director of SP Holdings. Eagle departed his position with the company through mutual consent, due to his misdemeanours elsewhere in the city. The knee-jerk reaction that the city always affords such situations has unduly affected SP Holdings, thus creating an opportunity that investors might wish to look closer at.

SP Holdings is a below the line marketing services group providing a range of services to the sports, entertainment, leisure and retail sectors across Europe, Asia, and South America. The companys client list boasts such names as the BBC, Tesco, JVC, Leeds Utd FC, Nationwide, and BAR F1, not bad for a company the size of SP Holdings.

On 5th July the company announced a major licensing agreement with Manchester United Merchandising Ltd, the clothing and fashion subsidiary of the worlds most valuable football club brand, Manchester United FC. The master licence will initially run for four years and is expected to generate a profit of 3 million over the period to the company. The profit of 750k per annum from this deal alone more than supports the current market capitalisation of 6.34 million.

Interim Results for the period ended 30th April are due for release on Friday, 23rd July. Having spoken with a director at SP Holdings I can confirm that the company remains perfectly happy at reaching the forecasts from house broker Seymour Pierce.

The forecasts from Seymour Pierce in their note dated 5th March anticipate EPS of 0.97p for the current year, rising to 2.89p in 2005. The figures suggest that the company trades on a current PE of 18.5 falling to 6.22 in 2005. I believe therefore that the price is far too low, especially considering that these forecasts were compiled before the major licensing deal with Manchester Utd Merchandising Ltd. I understand that Seymour Pierce will be updating these figures next week.

Simon Eagles holding in the company has been placed with institutions at a disappointingly low price of 12p. Whilst investors have been dissatisfied with the price that institutions have been able to pick up stock at, it does strengthen the shareholder base with further commitment to the company from institutions. Furthermore the serial investor David C. Newton has taken the opportunity to increase his stake in the company to 6.25%.

I should declare that I brought stock in the company this week at 17.5p. I believe that there are no concerns with how the company is trading, and that the recent complications surrounding the departure of Simon Eagle have created an interesting opportunity for shareholders. The directors themselves purchased shares at 19.5p in March.

The companys website is www.spholdings.co.uk

Happy1 - 28 Jul 2004 23:59 - 2 of 130

Check out the recent contract news.

Happy1 - 30 Jul 2004 10:37 - 3 of 130

One of the reasons I am in this share is because david newton has a stake in it.

The last stake he took was in hansard(hsd) which has risen from 25p to 121p in the last 2 weeks(yes-really).I certainly am not expecting the same rise!I am expecting a big rise though in the next 2 months.

Check it out

Happy1 - 01 Aug 2004 20:17 - 4 of 130

See it made the fromt page on Friday

Happy1 - 03 Aug 2004 23:06 - 5 of 130

Looks like someone is accumulating blocks of 50K

Happy1 - 04 Aug 2004 13:54 - 6 of 130

Nice move up and tight spread.

100K MM buy indicates not alot of stock around.

Happy1 - 04 Aug 2004 17:33 - 7 of 130

Client list.

http://www.spholdings.co.uk/clients.html

Happy1 - 05 Aug 2004 14:26 - 8 of 130

Moving up again ;-)

Happy1 - 05 Aug 2004 21:33 - 9 of 130

Continues the move back to 26p

Happy1 - 06 Aug 2004 15:44 - 10 of 130

NS Number:7346B
SP Holdings PLC
06 August 2004


SP Holdings PLC

('the Company')

The Company has been informed that yesterday the following directors have
purchased ordinary shares of 10p each in the Company detailed below at a price
of 19p per share.

Director No Shares Total No Shares Percentage
quired Held of Share Capital
Anthony
Simpson 25,000 1,711,860 4.85%
Matthew 13,500 1,851,640 5.25%
Patten
Stephen
Hayward 25,000 790,741 2.24%
Nick Bitel 13,500 13,500 0.04%



Enquiries:
Tony Simpson
SP Holdings
Telephone: 020 7292 8950

Happy1 - 07 Aug 2004 21:40 - 11 of 130

Very positive to see Directors buying in.

squareroo - 10 Aug 2004 11:36 - 12 of 130

the knowing??

Happy1 - 23 Aug 2004 13:07 - 13 of 130

Shh ;-)

We are BLUE

Happy1 - 26 Aug 2004 21:47 - 14 of 130

http://www.incentivetoday.com/pageSection/section_id=163/bl=58/cw=360/rid=111/upid=112/lgd=128/goto_section_id=394

"Lastminute.com sexes up brand offline with Ann Summers

After surviving the boom-bust of the online revolution, Lastminute.com has begun a new marketing drive to strengthen its brand offline.
SP Partnerships has created a nationwide high street promotional partnership that aligns several of the travel and leisure companys holiday destinations with the launch of Ann Summers new swimwear range.
It promises to be the first in a series of promotional partnerships that will be developed by SP Partnerships through 2004.
The current promotion runs until the middle of March, with Lastminute.com offering all Ann Summers customers free entry into a prize draw to win one of three luxury holidays.
Options include seven nights in Barbados, four nights in Cairo or four nights in Dubai, involving five-star bed and breakfast accommodation, and return flights and taxes.
In return, Ann Summers is undertaking a strong advertising campaign surrounding the competition, all featuring Lastminute.com branding.
This includes window stickers in all 110 of its stores across the UK, placement stands in-store, pavement stands outside the stores, point-of-sale register leaflets and editorial on the Ann Summers website, www.annsummers.com.
Vijay Solanki, marketing director of Lastminute.com, said: Lastminute.com is about lifestyle and inspiration and, from time to time, is a bit edgy, so partnering
with Ann Summers is a good marketing fit for us, especially as the majority of our browsers are women.
Unlike our competitors, we are very watchful for cost-effective customer acquisitions and more cost-effective ways to develop awareness, so we regularly exploit promotional channels so long as they are the right brand and the right execution.
SP Partnerships managing director Chris Reed said: Lastminute.com is a great brand to work with and we are delighted to be helping to further their brand
positioning in the offline market by developing an ongoing affiliate partnership programme.
Through these sorts of partnerships, Lastminute.com can achieve creative targeted exposure in addition to advertising campaigns.
Lastminute.com has been running other promotions, developed in-house, to extend its profile offline.
It has linked up with Vodafone to offer a chance to win a VIP weekend. Phone users enter by sending a 12p picture message to the number 3399. They can choose between a weekend in Barcelona, a London Fashion Weekend, or a trip to Rome to watch the Roma vs Lazio football derby.
Participants also receive 5 cashback when they spend 15 or more when accessing Lastminute.com via their phones.
The activity is backed by 800,000 co-branded bill inserts, 120,000 promotional leaflets and in-store promotions on plasma screens in 300 Vodafone outlets.
It has also linked up with the 41-strong Vue cinema chain, formerly Warner Village and SBC International Cinemas. When film-goers buy a special combination of two regular Pepsis and a large popcorn for 7.95, they get 5 cashback from Lastminute.com. They also have the chance to win a family holiday for four to Las Vegas.
Lastminute.com has been strategically investing in cost-effective marketing initiatives, as well as acquisitions, to increase the overall reach of the brand offline in line with a mission to make Lastminute.com a part of peoples daily lives.
By the end of September last year, Lastminute.com had over 7.7 million subscribers to its regular newsletter. In January, it expanded offline with the 12.1 million acquisition of hotel booking agency First Option, giving it a physical branded presence across 21 locations within railway stations and airports.
SP Partnerships was brought on board because of its track record of promotional partnerships involving the likes of Eurostar, Virgin Megastores, Channel 4, Going Places, the Times, the Daily Mail and Ces du Rhe.
It was formed last month as a spin-off division by SP Active, which has more than doubled its client base since acquiring Chris Reed Marketing in August last year.
Chris Reed, who is now managing director of SP Partnerships, said: As a name, SP Partnerships distinguishes us from any competitor because it immediately identifies that partnerships are our core business. We match businesses together for partnership marketing, brand alliances, and promotions and loyalty to provide cost-effective marketing without the need to spend money on advertising. "

And from 3 August 2004:

http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/articles/2004/8/03/Moversandshakers

"SP Partnerships, the partnerships and promotions arm of SP Holdings, has recruited four new in-house marketers to comprise two new account teams. Charlotte Jennings and Jane Watson are new promotions managers, while Adam Ryan and Kirsty Auker join as promotions executives."

Looks like SPD are gearing up...

Happy1 - 27 Aug 2004 12:19 - 15 of 130

Buyers comming back in this morning

Happy1 - 31 Aug 2004 09:00 - 16 of 130

Nice to see a tick up today. Sure that we will see the offer up shortly.

Happy1 - 31 Aug 2004 10:16 - 17 of 130

Up again on the bid. Nice close spread for SPD. Also a delayed buy of 27K from this morning.

moneyman - 17 Jan 2005 23:24 - 18 of 130

Nice contract win today.

hawick - 17 Mar 2005 13:02 - 19 of 130

What's the story here? halved since thread started yet got a feeling there might be better to come.

goldfinger - 17 Mar 2005 13:39 - 20 of 130

Hawick, your a BDI man, heard contracts from new customers on the way. Thought you might be interested. cheers GF.

paul30661 - 01 Jun 2005 18:46 - 21 of 130

Anyone know any more than announced on the suspension and resignations ?
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