PapalPower
- 14 Feb 2005 08:40
PapalPower
- 16 Feb 2005 07:26
- 7 of 301
Some pretty good holders in todays RNS :
SCHEDULE 10
NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES
. Name of company
Vislink plc
2. Name of shareholder having a major interest
The Trustees of the BT Pension Scheme
11. Date company informed
14 February 2005
12. Total holding following this notification
10,824,082
13. Total percentage holding of issued class following this notification
7.98%
NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES
1. Name of company
Vislink plc
2. Name of shareholder having a major interest
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
11. Date company informed
15 February 2005
12. Total holding following this notification
5,697,828
13. Total percentage holding of issued class following this notification
4.2%
NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES
1. Name of company
Vislink plc
2. Name of shareholder having a major interest
The Royal Mail Pension Trustee Limited
11. Date company informed
14 February 2005
12. Total holding following this notification
7,355,917
13. Total percentage holding of issued class following this notification
5.42%
NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES
1. Name of company
Vislink plc
2. Name of shareholder having a major interest
Canada Life Group
11. Date company informed
15 February 2005
12. Total holding following this notification
4,100,841
13. Total percentage holding of issued class following this notification
3.02%
barnymam
- 28 Feb 2005 12:02
- 9 of 301
The bid keeps creeping up, they are looking for sellers. Time to BUY more.
pjm
- 28 Feb 2005 14:05
- 10 of 301
MORE BUYS COMING IN
PapalPower
- 07 Mar 2005 12:57
- 11 of 301
An analysis of the Vislink chart :
Positive Short term
Is within a rising trend and continued advance within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is support against the floor of the trend channel. The stock has support at p 28.70. Positive volume balance strengthens the stock in the short term. The stock is overall assessed as technically positive for the short term.
Positive Mid term
Is within a rising trend and continued advance within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is support against the floor of the trend channel. The stock has support at p 25.70 and resistance at p 34.40. The volume balance is positive and strengthens the stock in the short term. The stock is overall assessed as technically positive for the medium long term.
Up we go and more and more, someone is buying in big today, time to get in with some more.
If we get through 35 then big rise time.
Fred1new
- 07 Mar 2005 17:29
- 12 of 301
UP 4%approx Bought another tranche earlier. Wait and watch.
4 mth trend very strong, volume not to good to-day but 20 momentum,OBV ROC OK. Cross your fingers going well. Based on good contract 15/2/05 and fully taken up open offer.
PapalPower
- 12 Mar 2005 02:32
- 13 of 301
The big buys came in early, normally on Monday, but this time Friday, over 1.5M buys today. Wonder if another million or so on Monday.
Should be another blue week on Vislink.
PapalPower
- 15 Mar 2005 05:02
- 14 of 301
Prelims due around the 11th April, which would explain the large buys going through now. IMO good news in the prelims and a rather quick jump to higher levels.
moneyplus
- 15 Mar 2005 11:33
- 15 of 301
Hope so PP I've held these for a long time too it would be nice to see my losses turning around here. Bought at 70p originally but have picked up a small buy to lower my average.
PapalPower
- 27 Mar 2005 09:12
- 16 of 301
Published: March 2005
By Cliff Feltham, Companies Correspondent
Having snatched the rights to screen the Boat Race from BBC, ITV is pulling out all the stops to make Sunday's event a hit with viewers; special close-ups of the straining teams will be shown for the first time.
One company hoping the result is a big success is Vislink, the communications and CCTV group, headed by entrepreneur Bob Morton.
Vislink is a supplier of the high tech wireless camera systems that go into outside broadcast equipment which is being trialled by ITV at the weekend.
Vislink has a growing business in the UK and the US with broker Investec today looking for a sharp increase in sales and profits for 2005. Morton, with interests in half a dozen quoted companies, has called Vislink his jewel in the crown.
Vislink yesterday reported fairly unexciting figures for 2004 with sales of 67 million depressed by the weak dollar and profits mauled by goodwill write-offs and various restructuring charges.
But Morton kick-started the new year with the acquisition of Link Research, a key supplier of the high tech equipment that goes into wireless camera systems. Watford based Link, set up by brothers David and Len Mann, has been earning juicy margins on sales of its systems.
Now those profits will drop in Vislinks lap. But the real prize is in the US where Link can be bolted on to Vislinks existing business, Microwave Radio Communications.
A programme of change, known as the 2GHz relocation project, requires US broadcasters to convert to digital equipment and relocate their radio transmissions to a higher frequency.
This means that they will have to scrap all their existing radio equipment and buy a new generation of equipment from companies like Microwave Radio Communications. It has already picked up an initial order worth $30 million.
Some of the estimates of likely orders are mouth-watering with up to 3,500 different units of radio equipment needing to be replaced at a total cost of between $100 million and $120 million.
Other parts of the business should see improved prospects, particularly CCTV equipment for the Norwegian oil and gas market. Investec sees greater profits in the second half as deliveries reach customers with an overall outcome of 5.4 million profits on sales of 85 million.
At current levels of 29.5p valuing the group at 40 million, the shares are selling on 12 times 2005 forecast earnings.
PapalPower
- 30 Mar 2005 02:05
- 17 of 301
Hernis doing well, and Link is looking very good.
PapalPower
- 13 Apr 2005 06:42
- 18 of 301
Read about the 2GHZ relocation : http://www.2ghzrelocation.com/plugin/template/broadcast1/About%20Relocation/
PapalPower
- 29 Apr 2005 20:39
- 19 of 301
Now is the time to buy for bottom feeders.
We should also be getting news soon on more US contracts.
squidd
- 30 Apr 2005 05:58
- 20 of 301
PpP: Your reference to bottom feeders has come up on my radar so I am coming over for a look.
sd.
PapalPower
- 03 May 2005 09:27
- 21 of 301
squidd, it looks like the bottom is done and the buy signal there. I would expect news very soon, could be another large US contract win. I have stuck my neck out on this one and expect mid September that it will be more than 50p after the return to profits is confirmed at the interims early September.
squidd
- 03 May 2005 10:46
- 22 of 301
PpP: Have been distracted by my other favourite recovery stock - ELA - now my biggest holding after this morning's rise. However, thanks for the update on VLK which I am researching, though I don't think I can come up with very much before the weekend.
sd.
squidd
- 09 May 2005 21:12
- 23 of 301
PapalPower: It's been a good day for the PpP portfolio with APH up 3.9% and
VLK up 2.9% - hope others are watching and comparing to the ASC challenge.
I've had mixed feedback on VLK; my contact expects good growth from the wireless camera division, which incidentally looks excellent on their website, but only modest growth from the group as a whole. This though is just one opinion.
For my part, I'm keeping about 50% cash in case the debt mountain implodes and mainly interested in recovery stocks, so from your portfolio UNG, OSH and APH join ELA and others on my watch list.
sd.
PapalPower
- 10 May 2005 06:28
- 24 of 301
Squid, I have been happy with the news from APH we had some more just recently and some strong buying yesterday. ELA is turning up. VLK is turning up and you are right there, the extra good news is to be from Link but that is also with finally a good performance from Vislink as well, adding the Link extras into a good year for Vislink group means VLK will be going up probably peaking in price around October. Many people are sceptics of VLK now, IMHO this year they will prove the sceptics wrong.
UNG remains a strong buy, the market is just waiting for proof of performance at the next results. OSH remains unbelievably low and has all the bad news and more and yet more factored in, which is very unfair (good oportunity). They have taken good action (closed some loss making practices and restructered the debt such that provided interest rates remain below 8% they are fine and have extra money now to work with that was paying back the interest)
I see VLK and OSH and UNG and APH and ELA outperforming the market between now and the year end.
PapalPower
- 13 May 2005 07:56
- 25 of 301
We have had some shorters burnt on VLK as they are trying to drive the price down to get in low and make the most of going long on what will be Vislinks best year for a long long time. Vislink is a strong buy in my opinion and buying volume will increase as we go through May and June.
Dividend of 0.2p later in June.
PapalPower
- 20 May 2005 10:27
- 26 of 301
Things happening in Singapore;
http://www.4rfv.co.uk/industrynews.asp?ID=40662