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Water's clear, shame about the news.... (NWG)     

stockbunny - 23 May 2005 12:05

Can anyone shed any light on the news release below for me?
I've read it twice and it's still as clear as mud!
Cheers!!

Northumbrian Water Group PLC
23 May 2005


Northumbrian Water Limited (the 'Company') - Cancellation of listing of the
repurchased 3.5 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock and the outstanding 4 per
cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock and 5 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock (the
'3.5 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock', '4 per cent. Perpetual Debenture
Stock' and the '5 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock') of the Company

The Company hereby announces that the listing on the Official List of the
repurchased 3.5 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock, the outstanding 4 per cent.
Perpetual Debenture Stock and 5 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock has been
cancelled with effect from 8 a.m. today.


Northumbrian Water Limited
(Incorporated and registered in England and Wales with registered number
2366703)
Registered Office:
Northumbria House, Abbey Road,
Pity Me, Durham DH1 5FJ

Dated: 23rd May 2005

Stan - 16 Aug 2005 16:33 - 3 of 23

Has anybody got any relevant latest Info on this one (go's ex divi tonight)

that may be of Interest to me regarding a short term recovery play please?

stockbunny - 16 Aug 2005 16:37 - 4 of 23

Recovery? I thought they were trading quite high currently Stan?
Unless they have taken a big dip over the last few days....

stockbunny - 16 Aug 2005 16:39 - 5 of 23

graph.php?epic=NWG

Stan - 16 Aug 2005 16:44 - 6 of 23

Sorry SB, what I meant by recovery Is the 7p or so dip In price tomorrow

after ex. divi day that I expect.

stockbunny - 16 Aug 2005 16:46 - 7 of 23

Oh with you...I would have thought it's possible, although ex-divs haven't
necessarily been doing the obvious recently, go with your instincts and
Good luck! :>)

Stan - 16 Aug 2005 17:12 - 8 of 23

Thanks SB,

The only slight reservation about these I have Is that Amvescap sold quite a few shares In early August.

Stan - 17 Aug 2005 19:18 - 9 of 23

Only finished down 5.5p.

Not unhappy with that so far.

rawsthornebj001 - 19 Aug 2005 23:32 - 10 of 23

Hi do any of you longer term holders have any feel for what might happen next here. I bought in on the graph which is looks pretty stunning as is the potential. Cannot find much tangiable info on the web, so any thoughts would be usefull. Thanks

Stan - 03 Sep 2005 08:29 - 11 of 23

Limit order set at 228p and triggered at 228.25p.

So out with +5....job done.

Stan - 30 Sep 2005 09:31 - 12 of 23

Crumbs! look at this one go.

partridge - 10 Oct 2006 15:50 - 13 of 23

Look at this today.Can get excitement (as well as good long term profits) from boring shares!

HARRYCAT - 10 Oct 2006 16:35 - 14 of 23

Upgrade by broker.
Plus possible talk of M&A.
Should be a bounce when people start to lock in profit. Worth watching imo.

HARRYCAT - 11 Apr 2007 09:08 - 15 of 23

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - "Shares in Northumbrian Water (NW) were upgraded to 'overweight' from 'equalweight' with an increased target of 370 pence from 305 at Morgan Stanley this morning with the broker saying that given pressure on future funding of capex in the water sector it thinks NW offers the best upside potential, dealers said.

The broker said that based on its new proprietary model, it thinks water stocks are not financable without longer-term higher returns.

It said that by using Ofwat's financial parameters from the last review -- which calculate the key financial metrics that must be satisfied by water companies -- it indicates that the allowed return must be 4.5 pct at a minimum until 2025 for companies to retain a solid financial status.

It said without this, it does not think their crucial capex programmes can
be funded, adding that even on its new numbers, the sector does not look overly cheap."

HARRYCAT - 14 Aug 2007 08:28 - 16 of 23

NWG goes ex-dividend tomorrow 15th Aug.

HARRYCAT - 23 Oct 2008 14:32 - 17 of 23

Yet another 'Vague rumour' of a possible takeover, but maybe just wishful thinking by some eager journalist! (FT)
Not too bad a graph in comparison with many other stocks & hopefully the divi will be maintained in dec.

HARRYCAT - 09 Feb 2009 08:39 - 18 of 23

MoneyAM
"Northumbrian Water expects second-half revenues to be around 4m (1%) down on the first half as a result of the current economic downturn.

Trading has otherwise been in line with expectations, the group says in its interim statement for 1 October 2008 to 8 February 2009.

Results for the year ending 31 March will be announced on 3 June. "

HARRYCAT - 30 Jul 2010 11:58 - 19 of 23

StockMarketWire.com
Northumbrian Water said trading since April 1 has been in line with expectations.

Water and sewerage charges at the group's principal subsidiary have increased by 5.3% for 2010/11.

Operating costs for the 12 months to end-March 2011 are forecast to increase by around 4%.

The group said it continues to have a strong funding position with sufficient resources to meet all requirements to the end of 2011.

Discussions with the European Investment Bank for a new loan facility of 150m are at an advanced stage.

The group's cash position at 30th June was 200m. Net debt is expected to be around 2.3bn at March 2011 and gearing levels are not forecast to be materially different from the position reported in June.

Results for the six months ending 30th September will be announced on 30th November.

skinny - 30 Jul 2010 12:03 - 20 of 23

Harry - these fell off my list ages ago - looking good.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=NWG&Si

optomistic - 30 Jul 2010 12:12 - 21 of 23

It appears that yesterday was a poor time for HSBC to cut Northumbrian Water and Pennon to neutral from overweight. Someone also cut SVT as well..... all heralding the largest moves in the sector for some time!

HARRYCAT - 30 Jul 2010 12:39 - 22 of 23

Next ex-divi date is 11th Aug '10, 8.85p.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=NWG&Si
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