queen1
- 22 Oct 2004 13:52
Dull business but cracking chart, great dividend and ad hoc takeover rumours. I'm happy to settle for that kind of dull!
queen1
- 30 Apr 2005 22:58
- 30 of 312
Thanks ironnick. There were a lot of holds & sells in this week's Shares mag, far more than usual. They seem happy to be following the market down at present.
ironnick
- 01 May 2005 09:09
- 31 of 312
Queen,
Not sure if you saw this on the other thread. It strikes me that you could top up a slightly cheaper if you didn't take up the offer. I have edited the post to make it a bit clearer.
"I have got rights at 127p; but 3 for 7 is a big capital ask. Fenner is a solid unspectacular yield play, so I am a little suspicious about a business that distributes a load of money in divis and then asks for it back. If nothing else (unless held in an ISA) this is tax inefficient, and smacks a little of poor forward planning. At the moment, I am not inclined to participate. I am therefore inclined to hold and see how price develops, but not to take up the offer."
IN
queen1
- 01 May 2005 17:25
- 32 of 312
Interesting. I do actually hold these in an ISA but bought for the takeover potential, as well as the solid growth and good dividend. DYOR etc and each to their own :-)
queen1
- 08 Aug 2005 19:38
- 33 of 312
I'm really surprised that no-one else is interested in this baby: it's got strong growth, a cracking dividend and an increasing exposure to the Chinese market. a winner on all counts with a rising sp!
evilratboy
- 01 Apr 2006 17:02
- 34 of 312
Is anyone still in this ? Im thinking about it and would appreciate anyone elses views.
Cheers
contrarion
- 30 Aug 2006 01:12
- 35 of 312
QUEEN 1, I agree wholeheartedly.
EVILRATBOY, if you are not already in this stock. I would advise you to buy on any market correction that takes its share price below 1.80p. This a fast growing stock directly linked to the China's commodity and railway industries so its profits will continue to increase for several years. I have held them from 1.17p and will continue to do so unless China falls into a very serious recession.
Socrates
- 22 Apr 2008 09:02
- 36 of 312
Anybody else in FENR at present?
mitzy
- 17 Nov 2008 08:52
- 37 of 312
Any interest ..?
Saintserf
- 31 Dec 2008 23:53
- 38 of 312
I've just been reading Fenner's preliminary results from november. I'm not great at understanding results so I may not be analysing it correctly. I like the dividend which is currently at 9%. They've increased it this year which suggests confidence. But I was a bit troubled by the amount they spent in acquiring companies this year. Long term it may be great but to pay for this their net debt at the end of the year is (according to page 14 of the results) 97.6 million from 36.3 last year.. They had an institutional placing earlier in the year I think when the price was much higher. This level of debt might be fine and quite manageable but some of it comes from bank loans from what I understand, that concerns me in case the banks decide to change the rates of these loans.
HARRYCAT
- 26 Apr 2009 10:13
- 39 of 312
"Fenner PLC, the global engineer specialising in reinforced polymer technology, will be announcing its interim results on Wednesday 29 April 2009."
FT tipping this as a bombed out share with good potential, based on the assumption that all the bad news has now been factored in to the sp. Even disappointing results may not take the sp down much further.
blackdown
- 26 Apr 2009 17:25
- 40 of 312
Correction. One of the private investors who writes a column for the FT Weekend is tipping Fenner.
HARRYCAT
- 26 Apr 2009 18:34
- 41 of 312
Correct. FT is a generic term, as all articles therein are written by individuals.
required field
- 29 Apr 2009 13:34
- 42 of 312
Quite a surge on this one.....very bullish update has probably done it !.
HARRYCAT
- 29 Apr 2009 13:56
- 43 of 312
MoneyAM
"First half pre-tax profits at reinforced polymer technology specialist Fenner fell to 12.1m from 16.2m last time. Revenue increased by 28% to 257.6m, assisted by well performing acquisitions, and the firm is maintaining its interim dividend at 2.2p, which, it says, reflects confidence in its prospects.
Chairman Colin Cooke said the conveyor belting division - which represents 70% of revenue - had demonstrated resilience over the period.
He added: "There now appear to be more signs of stability with the effects of customer de-stocking coming to an end in some of the industrial businesses.
"This has not yet given rise to a significant increase in volumes but action has been taken to adjust our costs appropriately in each business."
required field
- 30 Apr 2009 23:15
- 44 of 312
It's those lines that made me climb aboard a few days ago.....It impressed me as well !.
HARRYCAT
- 19 Jul 2009 11:22
- 45 of 312
Goes ex-divi 29th July '09. (2.2p)
adsan
- 16 Sep 2009 10:10
- 46 of 312
still looking good for a rise towards 200p IMHO
adsan
- 16 Sep 2009 10:27
- 47 of 312
set my TP to 220p what with bid rumours always circulating and the outlook being much improved now
adsan
- 16 Sep 2009 10:47
- 48 of 312
broker target is 170p and that is 20%+ to current SP and that is conservative
adsan
- 16 Sep 2009 11:08
- 49 of 312
who is watching these from the sidelines then eh?
to buy you have to pay a premium
sell and they are paying you a premium
they want your stock me thinks and this is only going to be moving in one direction and pretty rapidly DYOR as always