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UNIVISION, Profit up 304%. Turnover up 130%. Good long term play. (UVEL)     

oilyrag - 09 Oct 2007 07:38

Univision, is a company that has been trading on AIM for approx two years. They are in the high tech business and produce, Microprocessor CCTV Control Systems, Video Distribution Amplifiers, Fibre Optic Transmission Systems and Smart Card Access Systems in Asia and the Middle East.

2007 Results show a marked improvement upon 2006 which was also a profitable year.

Profit before tax up 304% to 1,432,423, from 354,131 in 2006.
Turnover up 130% to 8.94 million, from 3.89 million in 2006.
Earnings per share up to 0.39p per share, from 0.18p in 2006.
Order book running significantly ahead of 2006.

Overall, this looks like a good play for the investor that likes to hold for the longer term. There is also significantly high director ownership, which bodes well with many investors.

Toya - 14 Nov 2007 18:40 - 20 of 68

You're right - I'd missed that!

trader6 - 15 Nov 2007 15:17 - 21 of 68

Somebody still wants to sell out of these even at a price that is just
5 times this years earnings forcast.

Seems to be no patience thesedays in penny stocks.

oilyrag - 15 Nov 2007 17:22 - 22 of 68

Another 530,000 bought after the bell.

trader6 - 15 Nov 2007 17:22 - 23 of 68

Almost everyday now the protected buyer is mopping up what stock
they can get and today was quite a large buy.

530k at 3.375p, this is building up to be quite a stakebuilding exercise
now, still a long way from 3% but it wont be if they keep buying over
a million every week.

And the beauty is you can buy cheaper than what they pay, well the
early birds tomorrow will get sub 3.25p but i dont think it will last.

Toya - 15 Nov 2007 20:05 - 24 of 68

Interesting thought that there's stakebuilding going on. Must surely filter through to the sp eventually?

I took a profit on this one a short while ago, and then bought back at too high a price. Hope it moves up again soon!

oilyrag - 16 Nov 2007 07:21 - 25 of 68

The fact that someone is risking a great deal more than me on this stock, makes me more more certain that I have made the right choice. In fact, eventually, their stakebuilding is going to help me reach my top slice point, therefore giving me a free ride. Please keep buying whoever you are. I think it may be our director friend.

trader6 - 17 Nov 2007 16:31 - 26 of 68

There seems to be a buyer and a seller in Uvel.

All of Fridays trades were buys except for the late 100k which probably
was a protected sell trade, it seems if somebody sells enough at 3p or lower
then the buyer gets filled, it's a shame these two parties cant exchange
stock because they are tugging the price forwards and backwards in the
last two weeks which of course is fustrating because it's stopping the price
reach a fair valuation of at least 4p.

trader6 - 24 Nov 2007 15:08 - 27 of 68

0.39p Eps last time, sales ahead in first quarter, extremely bullish outlook,
1.6 mil in the bank cash and you'd think this stock had the plague at the
moment at 3p offer.

Either Uvel is hiding something we dont know or it's going to be one of the
best bargains on the penny market.

oilyrag - 10 Dec 2007 12:29 - 28 of 68

UVEL, on the move today on positive buying.

oilyrag - 10 Dec 2007 14:38 - 29 of 68

Now up 28% +0.75p.

halifax - 10 Dec 2007 14:49 - 30 of 68

Spread 20%!

oilyrag - 10 Dec 2007 15:00 - 31 of 68

Its because of the large spread that it moves so quickly on a few good trades.

PapalPower - 14 Dec 2007 09:49 - 32 of 68

Not a very good set of results imo.

trader6 - 14 Dec 2007 12:02 - 33 of 68

Still better than most of the rubbish you invest in PP :-))

oilyrag - 24 Dec 2007 07:32 - 34 of 68

Merry xmas and happy new year everyone.

tipton11 - 24 Dec 2007 15:45 - 35 of 68

certainly looks good but ... the turnover or lack of one?

oilyrag - 25 Mar 2008 16:53 - 36 of 68

Take over speculation in The Daily Telegraph last week by a US based consortium. Price being quoted at 5p per share. DYOR.

oilyrag - 16 Jun 2008 09:12 - 37 of 68

The trades at mid are buys.

oilyrag - 02 Sep 2008 10:06 - 38 of 68

SP starting to build up as we approach results at end of Sept.

I would hope for at least a 3 bagger this month based on historical performance. IMO. DYOR.

Treacle28 - 20 Apr 2009 08:19 - 39 of 68

I'm in with 250,000 shares this morning. Been tracking these since they were at 1.50p last March and when there was a snippett in the Daily Telegraph about a takeover rumour at 5p.

'an article in the Telegraph reports: UniVision Engineering was unchanged at 1.50p on word it is thought to have received a GBP19m bid approach from an unnamed US suitor. The takeover proposal is thought to be in the region of 5p a share'.

http://sharecrazy.com/share2607share/share.php?disp=broker&epic=UVEL

Net Asset Value from recent results is 1.90p so the the current price levels is at a substantial discount to the Assets the company has. I think the price has only got to these levels on a lack of interest in small caps in general with most prefering a flutter on mining and banking stocks with the very volatile swings. Mr Stephen Koo (Chairman) has been buying heavily over the last 2 years with his most recent acquisition of 7,657,700 shares at 0.55p (about 45,000) on 27 Oct 08 to take his holding to 23.03%. He has also bought heavily at 2.30p and 2.50p in Oct 07. In Feb 09, the company was able to announce an extension to the loan facility with the interest payment now not due until 31 Mar 10. Also, the company has been given some significant projects during the last twelve months.
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