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CARILLION, Bucks The General Trend And Is Looking Strong Going Forward (CLLN)     

goldfinger - 15 Dec 2008 14:32

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Last weeks trading statement from this support/construction business proved what a strong position the company is in.

looks to be plenty of growth going forward.......

RNS Number : 8437J
Carillion PLC
10 December 2008



10 DECEMBER 2008




PRE-CLOSE UPDATE ON TRADING IN 2008

UNDERLYING EARNINGS PER SHARE TO GROW BY 15% SUPPORTED BY ROBUST BALANCE SHEET







Leading UK support services company, Carillon plc, is providing this pre-close update on trading in 2008, ahead of announcing its preliminary results on 4 March 2009.




Highlights




Continuing strong performance supported by a reduction in the Group's underlying effective tax rate to around 20% - underlying earnings per share(1) for the 12 months to 31 December 2008 expected to grow by approximately 15%, some 5% ahead of previous expectations.

Alfred McAlpine successfully integrated with integration and re-organisation cost savings increased by 10 million to a run rate of 50 million per annum by the end of 2009.

Balance sheet remains robust - cash flow remains strong with net borrowing expected to be below 275 million at the year end.

Expect strong revenue growth in support services at margins in excess of the 4.1% achieved in 2007.

Public Private Partnership projects creating significant value - 6 investments sold for 59.7 million in 2008.

Middle East business expected to deliver strong growth with an increasing contribution from projects in Abu Dhabi - margins expected to be at least 6%.

Satisfactory performance in construction services (excluding the Middle East) - operating margin expected to be in excess of the 1% achieved in 2007.

Underlying effective tax rate expected to reduce from 25% to around 20% in 2008 and to remain at this level for the foreseeable future.

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Business performance




Our results are expected to reflect the strong progress the Group has made in 2008, enhanced by the acquisition of Alfred McAlpine in February 2008. This acquisition created the UK's largest support services business and further increased the Group's resilience, in line with our strategy for growth.




Support services




Support services continues to be a major driver of earnings growth and continues to account for over half the Group's underlying operating profit (1) . Revenue is expected to increase substantially in 2008, primarily reflecting the acquisition of Alfred McAlpine. The operating margin is also expected to increase, within our target range of four to five per cent, largely due to the effect of integration cost savings.










(1) Continuing operations before intangible amortisation, impairment, restructuring costs and non-operating items.










New order intake has remained strong and we continue to have our largest ever pipeline of opportunities for new contracts.




Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects




Our investments in PPP projects continue to generate substantial value. During the year a further six investments in mature projects were sold, generating total cash proceeds of 59.7 million. As indicated in our 2008 Interim Report, this reflected a net present value for the cash flows from these investments based on an average underlying discount rate of under 5.5 per cent. Carillion has now sold a total of 23 mature investments in PPP projects over the last five years, generating cash proceeds of 179 million and a pre-tax profit of 104 million.




We expect to continue to make good progress in this segment. During 2008, we achieved financial close or preferred bidder positions on four further projects in which we expect to invest 11.2 million of equity. In addition, we have a healthy pipeline of potential new projects, including eight projects for which we are currently shortlisted.




Middle East construction services




In Middle East construction services, we expect to report further strong growth in 2008, driven by increased activity levels in Dubai and Oman, together with contributions from Abu Dhabi and Cairo, where we began operations at the beginning of the year. Going forward, we expect growth to be increasingly driven by Abu Dhabi, where we negotiated substantial new work in 2008 worth over 1 billion and also increased our pipeline of potential opportunities.




We therefore continue to expect long-term sustainable growth in this region and remain confident that we will achieve our objective of broadly doubling revenue in this segment from the 2007 level of 337 million to a run rate of over 600 million by the end of 2009, at an operating margin of some six per cent.




Construction services (excluding the Middle East)




In this segment, we remain focused on project selectivity, in line with our objective of increasing margins rather than revenue, in order to improve the combined operating margin for all our construction activities, including the Middle East, towards three per cent over the next three years. This strategy is supported by our substantial, high-quality order book and probable new orders, which provide sufficient visibility for us to be confident of achieving our expectations for 2009.




Following the acquisition in October 2008 of the Vanbots Group, a well established construction management services group in Canada, the integration of this business is progressing to plan. This acquisition has significantly enhanced our ability to provide fully integrated solutions, especially for PPP projects, further strengthening our market leadership in Canada, particularly in the health sector.




Balance sheet




The Group continues to deliver strong cash flow and net borrowing at the year end is expected to be below 275 million and below our target of 300 million.




Taxation




Carillion has been successful in agreeing with the tax authorities certain prior year tax issues and a mechanism for the use in 2008 and beyond of certain tax losses acquired with Alfred McAlpine. Consequently, the Group's effective tax rate is expected to reduce from 25 per cent in 2007 to around 20 per cent in 2008. The Group's ability to maintain its effective tax rate at this level for the foreseeable future will be further underpinned by the UK Government's proposal to exempt UK companies from taxation on foreign earnings from April 2009, announced in its 2008 Pre-Budget Report on 24 November 2008.



Acquisition and integration of Alfred McAlpine




The benefits of acquiring and successfully integrating Alfred McAlpine continue to exceed our expectations. Integration and reorganisation cost savings are now expected to reach an annual run rate of 50 million by the end of 2009, an increase of 10 million on the previously announced run rate of 40 million. Additional cost savings have been identified across most areas of our enlarged business as integration has progressed, notably through the adoption of Carillion's shared central services and the outsourcing and off-shoring of back-office processes. All savings have either been delivered, or firmly secured for delivery, with absolute savings expected to be 15 million in 2008, 35 million in 2009 and 50 million in 2010, an increase of 5 million in 2009 and 10 million in 2010. The one-off cost of delivering these savings will increase from the previously announced figure of 40 million to 55 million.










Outlook




The wider economic background will undoubtedly become increasingly difficult and make delivery of our business objectives more challenging. However, Carillion is a well-balanced and resilient business, with strong positions in its chosen market sectors in the UK, the Middle East and Canada. Therefore, with a robust balance sheet, a strong order book and continuing opportunities in our main market sectors, Carillion continues to expect to build on its strong performance in 2008 and deliver materially enhanced earnings in 2009.




Carillion Chief Executive, John McDonough and Group Finance Director, Richard Adam, will host a conference call on this statement for analysts and investors at 9:00am today, Wednesday 10 December. The telephone number to join the conference call is + 44 (0) 207 190 1232.




For further information contact:




Richard Adam, Group Finance Director + 44 (0) 1902 422431

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CC - 03 Aug 2017 10:54 - 298 of 398

Short interest at 22.17% which has only dropped 3% percent since the fall after they made the £850m provision. In fact it's starting to rise again.

I'm not sure they are out of the woods yet. It's all about whether sub-contractors will want to work for them. I suggest things are fairly precarious until such time as the level of debt starts falling, which is hard to see unless they can generate any profits which they don't seem very good at.

HARRYCAT - 16 Aug 2017 08:25 - 299 of 398

Still approx 22% short interest. Thought it might benefit from the good results from BBY today, but seems not.

Dil - 16 Aug 2017 09:47 - 300 of 398

oi mentor , still getting cheaper.

skinny - 16 Aug 2017 10:23 - 301 of 398

The hook is a bit flatter but...

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CC - 16 Aug 2017 14:21 - 302 of 398

I have no position in CLLN, too risky for me. The short sellers aren't reducing and the share price continues to fall which tells me things are looking pretty grim.

Looks like 50 is going to go any second now.

mentor - 16 Aug 2017 15:33 - 303 of 398

oi Dily

have you see me posting here lately
that should tell you something

if not ask the old 3 leg sheep

Dil - 17 Aug 2017 08:53 - 304 of 398

Yep it tells me you've been clueless on these.

mentor - 17 Aug 2017 09:05 - 305 of 398

WHY ARE YOU SO OBSESSED WITH 'CLUELESS'?

better than the 3 leg sheep

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Dil - 17 Aug 2017 09:19 - 306 of 398

Lol which one is you ?

Claret Dragon - 23 Aug 2017 10:07 - 307 of 398

A sad demise.

Dil - 23 Aug 2017 10:28 - 308 of 398

Don't worry mate , mentor will be along soon with another buy recommendation.

That'll really feck up them up.

HARRYCAT - 23 Aug 2017 10:29 - 309 of 398

I wonder when the shorters will close out. They still seem relentlessly determined.

skinny - 23 Aug 2017 10:29 - 310 of 398

Even the fish in post 301 has lost interest!

VICTIM - 23 Aug 2017 10:37 - 311 of 398

Looks like someones dawdling with the rescue package , mind you with the lack of awareness pre results it's not surprising really , can it work at 10p .

HARRYCAT - 30 Aug 2017 09:35 - 312 of 398

Announcement of 2017 interim results

This announcement will be on 29 September 2017.

HARRYCAT - 20 Sep 2017 13:15 - 313 of 398

Can't believe declared short interest is still 23%. Might be a squeeze when results are out on the 29th.

Dil - 27 Sep 2017 03:14 - 314 of 398

Probably chuck the kitchen sink in with the interims and announce a strategic revue of the strategic revue.

Still sat on the fence waiting for mentor to recommend selling.

HARRYCAT - 27 Sep 2017 11:51 - 315 of 398

The reason for the strong bounce:
http://www.cityam.com/272752/carillion-middle-east-suitor-plots-takeover-attempt-and

mentor - 27 Sep 2017 15:32 - 316 of 398

someone has to buy some "dill" for the fish sauce

take the heels off, not time to go out for a walkie yet

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hangon - 28 Sep 2017 01:56 - 317 of 398

Didn't I read today a rumour there is/was a Foreign Investor about to pounce? This might give "shorters" a nasty taste..... but theTrading Results will have been concluded a few days/weeks before any recent rumours circulate, so even if it's true... it's unlikely to be mentioned in the Report itself.
Maybe expect a Co. RNS denying . . . . ?
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