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OpSec, NOT ANOTHER BORING COMPANY. (OSG)     

goldfinger - 08 Nov 2006 13:30

Been turning this one up in my stock screener lists over the last week or so on differing criteria. Anyway took the plunge this morning and added more after seeing this item from GCI, its derd cheap and should be on at least double that P/E. Well worth a read and please DYOR................

OpSec - STRONG BUY
Companies: OSG
07/11/2006

Growth Company Investor recommendation OpSec the anti-counterfeiting counter backed at 42.5p earlier this year when known as Applied Optical Technologies merits closer investor inspection ahead of forthcoming half time figures to September.

Last year proved a watershed, with the company moving into the black with a 1.7m full year profit scored on 25.4m sales, under the stewardship of chief executive Mark Turnage.

And quite simply, the company continues to go great guns. A recent pre-close update, ahead of the interims, boasted that figures for the year to March would be significantly ahead of forecasts. The European operations have performed strongly, and the interims will show dramatic improvement year-on-year. And though the American operations experienced a slow first quarter, business picked up markedly in the second quarter.

Turnage is clearly delighted with June acquisition GenuOne, bought for 7m in cash, which provides anti-counterfeiting software that allows brand owners to monitor and protect their products and brands across auction sites like eBay. Fundamentally important to the brand protection business, the acquisition has created a unique company able to meet the needs of global brand owners in both the online and supply chain environments.

3dcd, the groups 50-50 joint venture with Technicolor, also had a remarkable first half, with Microsofts imminent software launch having buoyed business. For March 2007, upgraded forecasts suggest pre-tax profits of 3.8m from approaching 31m sales, and earnings of 5.2p, placing the shares on a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 12.1. That is way too low for a cash-rich growth company with global brands on its client list. Buy.

James Crux
Market cap: 33.6m
PE Forecast: 12.1

goldfinger - 27 Nov 2006 13:17 - 25 of 126

Ticked up.

soul traders - 27 Nov 2006 13:39 - 26 of 126

Yep: OSG Bid: 70p Offer: 74p Change: 1.5

goldfinger - 27 Nov 2006 13:47 - 27 of 126

NICE.

soul traders - 28 Nov 2006 13:04 - 28 of 126

REsults out tomorrow.

Good to see very few shares being sold in the midst of current market turbulence; only about 70k volume today.

goldfinger - 28 Nov 2006 23:22 - 29 of 126

Fingers crossed ST.

soul traders - 29 Nov 2006 10:26 - 30 of 126

Here are the highlights:


Opsec Security Group - Interim Results
RNS Number:8303M
Opsec Security Group PLC
29 November 2006


29th November 2006

OPSEC SECURITY GROUP plc (formerly Applied Optical Technologies PLC)
('OpSec' or 'the Group')

Interim results for the six months ended 30th September 2006

OpSec Security Group plc, the supplier of anti-counterfeiting technologies and
services, announces interim results for the six months ended 30th September
2006.

Highlights

2006 2005
unaudited unaudited

Group revenue 14.4m 13.0m

Profit before tax 2.76 million 0.93 million

Basic earnings per share 4.3p 1.2p

* Record profit before tax, nearly tripled to 2.76m (2005: 0.93m) on
turnover up 11% at 14.4m (2005: 13.0m)

* European operations' profitability growing at significantly faster rate
than original expectations

* Excellent contribution from 3dcd joint venture due to a major new
software programme launch by its principal customer

* Trading in American operations improved markedly in second quarter and
order book strong

* GenuOne, acquired in June 2006, successfully integrated and the enhanced
service offering helped the Group secure major new customers and contracts

David Mahony, Chairman, said:

'We view the prospects for the balance of the current year very positively.
Current trading is at record levels and the Group is actively pursuing a number
of significant business opportunities. We are also in the early stages of a
number of discussions with possible acquisitions which we believe would further
strengthen the Group.'


- Ends -

For further information, please contact:
OpSec Security Group plc 0191 417 5434
Mark Turnage, Chief Executive (mturnage@opsecsecurity.com)
Mike Angus, Finance Director (mangus@opsecsecurity.com)

Weber Shandwick Square Mile 020 7067 0700
Nick Oborne/Stephanie Badjonat


29th November 2006
OPSEC SECURITY GROUP plc
('OpSec' or 'the Group')

Interim results for the six months ended 30th September 2006

Chairman's Statement

In the half year to 30th September 2006 the Group achieved a major advance in
profitability. Turnover and profits grew markedly in our European operations and
there was a significant increase in the contribution received from our joint
venture, 3dcd. The successful integration of GenuOne, which joined the Group in
June 2006, has provided a major impetus to the American operations as evidenced
by new customers and several significant new contracts.

Results

Group turnover for the six months was 14.4 million (2005: 13.0 million) and
the Group operating profit was 2.82 million (2005: 0.87 million).

Cash inflow from operating activities was 0.79 million (2005: 1.89 million).

The Group's balance sheet remains strong, with net borrowings of only 0.1
million (2005: net cash balances of 5.7 million) after funding the 7.5 million
acquisition of GenuOne and fixed asset additions of 1.5 million.

Review of Operations

European operations continued to progress at a faster rate than our original
expectations. Turnover grew by 24% compared to the previous year and
profitability more than quadrupled. A number of capital investment projects are
being undertaken to increase capacity and enable these operations to respond to
a growing number of significant sales opportunities, particularly in the revenue
and tax stamp markets.

3dcd contributed 2.23 million (2005: 0.29 million) largely due to the launch
of a major new software programme by the joint venture's principal customer.
This level of contribution will not be repeated in the second half. The cash
flow arising from the 3dcd contribution has been utilised to assist in the
funding of the GenuOne acquisition and to undertake a significant investment in
both fixed assets and the Group's sales and marketing capabilities.

The non recurrence of a significant government security contract which was
completed in December 2005 impacted the American operations in the first
quarter. Trading in the second quarter saw a marked improvement and the current
order book is very strong. The integration of the GenuOne acquisition has
proceeded to plan. In addition to GenuOne securing new business with customers
such as Boots, Oillily, River Island and Gant, the enhanced services we now
offer customers have helped the Group secure significant contracts with several
new customers including Phillips and the Collegiate Licensed Properties
Association.

Conclusion

We view the prospects for the balance of the current year very positively.
Current trading is at record levels and the Group is actively pursuing a number
of significant business opportunities. We are also in the early stages of a
number of discussions with possible acquisitions which we believe would further
strengthen the Group.

DA Mahony
Chairman
29th November 2006

soul traders - 29 Nov 2006 10:32 - 31 of 126

Prospective PE for year ending March 2007 is 14.6 at SP 74p (assumed EPS 5.2p).

Plans for the future look good as well.

goldfinger - 29 Nov 2006 13:06 - 32 of 126

Good solid results then ST.

Sp should have some momentum behind it with the bolt on coming up.

soul traders - 29 Nov 2006 15:31 - 33 of 126

Yep; it looks as if the acquisition is adding a good amount of business. I just hope that the company's plan for future acquisitions does not overstretch the balance sheet.

soul traders - 01 Dec 2006 16:35 - 34 of 126

Mentioned in today's FT:

Fighting the fakes

Christmas spending on the internet is expected to show terrific growth this year. Every reason then for brand owners to become increasingly protective of their most valuable asset.

Their anxiety is being targeted by OpSec, the anti-counterfeiting company that in June acquired GenuOne. The acquisition trawls the internet looking for dodgy goods. It has links to Ebay, which will close down any auction of goods shown up as illegal copies.

Recently the company approached Ducati, the Italian motorcycle maker with some nice fashions attached, and asked whether it was losing sales to internet pirates.

Ducati thought not, but agreed to a trial of the GenuOne software. Within 10 minutes, a site was discovered in Pakistan, complete with name and contact details, offering to produce a maximum of 3,000 Ducati leather jackets a month at a knockdown price of $60 a unit. The minimum order of five had a delivery time of three days.

OpSec, which used to be known as Applied Optical Technologies, this week reported more profits in the first half than it has ever made previously in 12 months. Perhaps, after years of struggle, its time has come.



soul traders - 01 Dec 2006 16:38 - 35 of 126

Also in the FT (ft.com), yesterday:

OpSec Security - until recently known as Applied Optical Technologies - made more profit in the first half than it had ever made before.

"We have had a great half and we are going into the second half with record trading," said Mike Angus, finance director of the anti-counterfeiting company. "The order books are full, and we are chasing very significant business."


Turnover rose from 13m to 14.4m in the six months to September 30. Pre-tax profits rose from 930,000 to 2.76m - well above the record 1.7m for the year to March.

The latest profits were driven by a 2.2m contribution from its joint venture with Thomson of France, which has supplied hologram technology to protect "a major new software programme" for its principal customer - understood to be MicroSoft. The company does not expect such a contribution in the second half.

The loss of a US contract in 2005 was behind a 6 per cent fall in revenues at the banknote and high security documents division - but Mr Angus said the lost contract had been replaced with new business.

Earnings per share rose from 1.2p to 4.3p. Full-year profits are expected to be 3.8m.

The shares closed at their highest level since 2001, up 2p at 72p.

goldfinger - 02 Dec 2006 23:24 - 36 of 126

ST, worth having a look at the companys site for investor presentation given on last couple of days.

goldfinger - 04 Dec 2006 23:28 - 37 of 126

Another move up today.

soul traders - 06 Dec 2006 14:43 - 38 of 126

nice tick-up today: OSG Bid: 75p Offer: 78p Change: 2.5

40K shares traded. Takes me into profit, too.

soul traders - 07 Dec 2006 09:14 - 39 of 126

Up again today: OSG Bid: 76p Offer: 79p Change: 1

If it does this every day for a year, I'll be a very happy Soul.

Big Al - 07 Dec 2006 10:49 - 40 of 126

I've consistently failed to get into this one. ;-((

soul traders - 07 Dec 2006 11:12 - 41 of 126

Well, I only bought at 72 and a bit, having been persuaded by the figures and the prospects. Peter Lynch: "Selection is more important than timing." Okay, it doesn't always hold true, but if this co is scheduled for more growth then it's not too late to get on board.

Big Al - 07 Dec 2006 11:28 - 42 of 126

st - I try to get in to the right thing at the right time. Think Lynch is wrong.

soul traders - 07 Dec 2006 11:32 - 43 of 126

Understood - but I think his point is that quality will out, and since he is one of the "long-term greedy", a la Buffett, his statement makes sense.

The quote I really like, however, is by some American who confounded the pros by making about $15,000 into millions, who said, "I don't buy stocks when they're cheap, and sell when they're expensive. I buy when they're dirt cheap and sell when they're cheap."

I am trying to follow his lead. Wish I knew who it was so I could see if he's published anything.

soul traders - 07 Dec 2006 12:19 - 44 of 126

It is turning out to be a rather unexpectedly nice day today:

OSG Bid: 78p Offer: 81p Change: 3
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