niceonecyril
- 08 Apr 2008 08:21
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http://www.investegate.co.uk/bowleven-plc-%28blvn%29/rns/eeaa-submitted/201211260700069383R/
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200804080701038145RA excellent RNS today,with some great technology making this a well worth a look company and up 6% on opening.
I held these some time back and have kept them on my watch list,only negative
i could see and the reason for selling was a very large hole in their pension fund.
Needs checking out, but as i stated well worth running a cautious eye over as
some great potential here.
aimo
cyril
halifax
- 06 Feb 2014 08:42
- 36 of 51
RNS Atmel announcement sp recovering.
halifax
- 06 Feb 2014 13:26
- 37 of 51
Perhaps the"dead cat" isn't dead after all, sp up 14%
mitzy
- 28 Feb 2014 20:19
- 38 of 51
Its up another 10% ...
mitzy
- 01 May 2014 08:55
- 39 of 51
Sinking into the bog.
panto
- 03 Jun 2014 11:34
- 40 of 51
Is Carclo on the bounce?
I bought some at 115.80p, as some large delay trades start showing and the share price is bouncing from the recent flat bottom.
panto
- 03 Jun 2014 11:49
- 41 of 51
Volume already at a full day level and RSI on the up from oversold
Order book is very strong at the moment on the bid side on a depth of 26 v 14
panto
- 04 Jun 2014 09:35
- 42 of 51
A very strong start, but now is taking a breazer,
there was a delayed buy of 37K @ 122.75p, most likely the reason of the large push at the start
panto
- 04 Jun 2014 11:55
- 43 of 51
share price back to form, as any spike is eventualy marked down again so the next move will be up and so on
panto
- 06 Jun 2014 11:43
- 44 of 51
After yesterday's pause is motoring again today up to 123.625p
panto
- 06 Jun 2014 15:02
- 45 of 51
further up to 126.25p, on a much stronger order book
depth of 22 v 15
cynic
- 06 Jun 2014 15:03
- 46 of 51
you've dredged up another one - well done
shame about QPP though :-(
Balerboy
- 07 Jun 2014 20:27
- 47 of 51
back off qpp cynic your knocking again...... ;)
panto
- 10 Jun 2014 08:23
- 48 of 51
Carclo plc, the technology led plastics group, today announces its full year results for the year ended 31 March 2014.
Financial Highlights
Profit before tax increased by 48.3% to £4.8 million (2013 - £3.2 million).
Basic earnings per share increased from 4.3 pence to 5.5 pence.
Group capital expenditure was £7.2 million (2013 - £8.7 million) continuing the significant investment in the growth businesses.
Net debt increased from £9.2 million to £17.7 million in the year.
Committed debt facilities increased to £26.0 million.
Total dividend increased by 3.9% to 2.65 pence per share.
The comparatives have been restated in respect of the revisions to IAS 19 - "Employee Benefits"
· Revenue increased by 12.4% to £97.3 million reflecting strong sales in our traditional divisions alongside increasing sales at Conductive Inkjet Technology ("CIT")
· Divisional underlying operating profit was £8.6 million (2013 - £7.7 million) and underlying operating profit from continuing operations was in line with expectations at £6.6 million (2013 - £5.6 million)
· Total dividend increased by 3.9% to 2.65 pence per share
· Conductive Inkjet Technology ("CIT") coating line operating well and at high yields
· Increased investment in Carclo Diagnostic Solutions ("CDS") underpinned by technological and commercial developments
· Strong performance by LED Technologies, driven by Wipac supercar lighting business
· Technical Plastics well placed to enjoy period of high growth and margin improvement
Commenting on the results, Michael Derbyshire, chairman said -
"The group is poised for further growth both in its traditional areas and in its new technology ventures. It has the resources, bank facilities and business prospects to drive this growth over the coming years and generate shareholder value." Carclo plc, the technology led plastics group, today announces its full year results for the year ended 31 March 2014.
Claret Dragon
- 10 Jun 2014 09:21
- 49 of 51
The chart is pricing in a recession.
Debt going up so much is a killer for me in the so called good times.
HARRYCAT
- 31 Oct 2017 12:52
- 50 of 51

StockMarketWire.com
Edison Investment Research has issued an outlook on Carclo.
Edison said: 'Carclo is focusing investment on its two larger established businesses - Technical Plastics (CTP) and LED Technologies (LED).
'Here a differentiated offer and long-term relationships with customers provide good earnings visibility and higher probability of a sustainable return. This strategy delivered strong revenue and profits growth during FY17.
'Despite a temporary setback at CTP during H118, which was balanced by outperformance at LED, growth appears set to continue, underpinned by contracts with blue-chip customers.
'We use a P/E-based, sum-of-the-parts methodology with three sets of sample peers drawn from the medical device manufacturing (P/E of 16.1x), automotive (mean P/E of 16.4x) and aerospace (mean P/E 20.9x) sectors to reflect the diversity of Carclo's operations.
'This gives an indicative valuation range of 182-193p (previously 181-191p), which is equivalent to an implied EV/EBITDA range of 8.2x-8.6x (vs peer group blended year one EV/EBITDA of 8.7x).
'The share price has dropped by around 13% since the AGM statement advised of short-term setbacks in the Technical Plastics division.
'Positive newsflow confirming the recovery in CTP should be supportive of the stock, helping to close the valuation gap.
HARRYCAT
- 15 Jan 2018 12:01
- 51 of 51
StockMarketWire.com
Carclo has warned that its full year performance was expected to be significantly lower than previous forecasts.
It said the stronger second half performance, anticipated at the time of the interim results in November, was not now expected to be achieved.
An update said: 'While the previously reported operational issues at Technical Plastics have been addressed, there has been an unexpected delay in the awarding of two large tooling and automation contracts.
'In addition, a large and long standing non-medical customer which had been indicating a strong second half for our moulded components has not yet increased its orders.
'The impact of these factors is such that the division's profit for the current year is now expected to be significantly below expectations.
'Within LED Technologies, the Group's LED super car lighting business has performed as anticipated and new product launches have continued to be made on time.
'However, while the Wipac business has continued to operate well, delays in the award of three new contracts are expected to materially reduce the division's profit for the current year. It is still anticipated that Wipac will be successful in winning a number of these programmes despite the uncertainty on timing.'
Carclo said the board now expected the group's profits for the year ending 31 Mar to be significantly lower than its previous forecasts.
And it said that as a consequence of some of these delayed projects and lower customer orders, the board had now reduced its profit expectations for the 2018-19 financial year albeit these revised expectations would still represent healthy year on year growth.
The group also announced board changes.
It said that after 14 years as group finance director Robert Brooksbank was leaving on 31 Mar to pursue other career and business opportunities.