HARRYCAT
- 23 Dec 2010 12:08
LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - South African-based Shaft Sinkers Holdings Plc SHFT.L, which builds infrastructure for underground mines, listed in London on Thursday so it can expand in India and the region surrounding Russia.
Its shares started trading at 130 pence, up 4.8 percent from the placing price of 124 pence, giving it a market value of 61.75 million pounds ($95.24 million).
The group is the top builder of vertical shafts in South Africa, home to some of the deepest mines in the world. It sunk the deepest ever shaft there at 3.1 kilometres.
"The listing will allow us to build on our strengths and expand into new industries and geographies requiring our expertise, particularly the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) and India," said Chief Executive Officer Alon Davidov.
Shaft Sinkers, originally part of miner Anglo American (AAL.L), is controlled by private mining group International Mineral Resources, according to its website.
http://www.shaftsinkers.co.za/
[International Mineral Resources B.V. engages in mining and exploration services. The company is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. International Mineral Resources B.V. operates as a subsidiary of Eurasian Natural Resources Corp Plc.]
A placing of 24.7 million new shares raised 30.6 million pounds, most of which will be used to buy out some minority stakes, but it did not specify which ones. ($1=.6483 Pound).
chessplayer
- 14 Apr 2011 07:56
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Shaft Sinkers Holdings plc ("Shaft Sinkers"; "the Group" or the "Company"), the international shaft sinking and underground construction group, is pleased to announce final results for the year ended 31 December 2010.
Financials
Revenue of GBP183.1 million up 24% to (2009: GBP147.9 million)
Profit before Income Tax of GBP16.7 million, an increase of 34% (2009: GBP12.5 million)
Basic Earnings per Share of 30p up 27% (2009: 24p)
Strong financial position with net Cash and Cash Equivalents of GBP11.1 million at year end (2009: net borrowings of GBP6.6 million)
Highlights
Successful listing on the London Stock Exchange on 23 December 2010 raising approximately 30.6 million
Committed 488 million order book over the next four years
Award of Styldrift contract with new clients Anglo Platinum and Royal Bafokeng Nation
Extension to Moab contract
disposal of Eureka gold mine stake in Zimbabwe
Commenting on the results Alon Davidov, CEO of Shaft Sinkers Holdings plc, said:
"I am pleased to report that the group has exceeded our expectations for the 2010 financial year. This year marked a new chapter in Shaft Sinkers' history with our listing on the London Stock Exchange on 23 December 2010.
"In 2011 we look forward to delivering on our strategy of expanding internationally using our solid funding base and to create value for our new shareholders."
Enquiries
Shaft Sinkers Holdings plc
+ 27 (0) 11 445 4407
Alon Davidov, Chief Executive Officer
Chris Hall, Chief Financial Officer
M:Communications
+44 (0) 20 7920 2330
Elly Williamson
Maryle Guernier
chessplayer
- 14 Apr 2011 13:53
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The market is clearly impressed - up 25 points {15%}
HARRYCAT
- 14 Apr 2011 15:42
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Broker note from Arbuthnot:
FY10 results are 4% ahead of our estimates for local currency revenues, 18% ahead at the operating profits line, and 18% ahead at the net income line. Management comments that the results are ahead of their own expectations. We maintain our Buy rating and increase our DCF-derived target price from 220p to 260p.
Headline revenues of 183m up 24% YoY (our estimate 165.5m), and up 7% in Rand to ZAR1943m (our estimate ZAR1870m), so this is a 4% beat to local currency revenues but operating profits are 18% ahead of our forecasts on a comparable basis (at 18m, including a 3.8m provision release and a 1.8 disposal profit; we had estimated 15.3m on the same basis). The beat at the operating level appears to be mainly due to lower operating costs than we had forecast, and slightly lower IPO charges (1.1m against our estimated 1.7m). Net income of 12.6m (+27% YoY) is 18% ahead of our estimate.
A note on our FY10 operating profits estimate: we had forecast 15.2m, but this did not include 1.8m expected profits on the Alpha stake or an anticipated 1.7m of IPO costs, so the comparable estimate is 15.3m. Reported operating profits of 18m are therefore 18% ahead of our estimate.
We make no changes to our underlying estimates for FY11; ZAR2311m (+11% YoY), and operating profit of 16.9m, but a much better cash position than we had anticipated (10.6m of net cash against our estimate of 3.2m of net debt) means we lower our net finance costs estimate for FY11 from 1.6m to 1m, and we reduce our estimate of annual LTIP charges from 1.5m to 1m. Net of minor tax adjustments, we consequently increase our FY11 net income estimate by 10% to 7.4m, or 10.1m adjusted for the IPO bonus charge which will be charged in FY11. On this basis the shares are trading on 7.7x adjusted FY11 earnings.
Greyhound
- 14 Apr 2011 21:38
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Cracking results. I used my ISA allowance this year to double up on my holding a couple of weeks ago. Should be a great hold.
chessplayer
- 15 Apr 2011 08:55
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It seems to me, that with money pouring into the mining sector at record levels, SHFT can only benefit.
Greyhound
- 15 Apr 2011 09:23
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Won't be long before we break the 2 barrier for good.
Greyhound
- 16 Apr 2011 12:55
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Reading elsewhere, tipped today by Small Cap Shares Team.
cynic
- 16 Apr 2011 12:58
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but it's yet another illiquid stock, so beware
mitzy
- 16 Apr 2011 13:27
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Tipped today and sold on Monday.
Greyhound
- 17 Apr 2011 21:41
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But the upside is that several new contracts are being tendered for, so the surprise is more likely a pleasant one.
chessplayer
- 17 Apr 2011 23:37
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A prospective dividend yield of 4% and operating on about 9 times this years earnings . Profits are up 34% to 16.7 million They look pretty good to me.
The shares have had a good run , but certainly one worth holding , methinks.
chessplayer
- 21 Apr 2011 08:41
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Shares' reiterate their buy recommendation at 188 , saying more deals are in the pipeline.
HARRYCAT
- 11 May 2011 08:53
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Talk of a big contract win according to house broker Arbuthnot.
chessplayer
- 11 May 2011 10:27
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I reckon the recent cooling off in the mining sector is about over, At any rate , even that should not affect their expansion plans . A long term winner,
HARRYCAT
- 19 May 2011 09:01
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Shaft Sinkers Holdings plc (LSE:SHFT), is pleased to issue the following Interim Management Statement covering the period from 1 January 2011 to the current date.
Overview
Following on from its strong 2010 results the Group has continued to trade in line with the Board's expectations.
Revenue has benefited from additional scope at our Lonmin Saffy and Hossy shafts. However, margins have suffered slightly due to some standing time at our Impala 16 and 17 shafts as a result of a rope replacement incident and other technical difficulties which have now been rectified. The rate of sinking of the shaft in Russia at OJSC MHK Eurochem's Volgakaly potash mine has slowed slightly, due to difficult ground conditions. All our other projects remain on track.
The Group continues to experience a high level of tender activity in South Africa, Russia and India.
Safety remains a paramount factor and the Group continues to ensure it is implementing best practice in this area.
Financial position
The Group's financial position remains strong.
Outlook
With trading in line with expectations the Board remains confident of the Group's prospects.
As in 2010 with the commencement of the Styldrift contract, the outcome for 2011 before exceptional items is also likely to be weighted towards the second half reflecting the expected incidence of work on our major contracts.
H1 2011 results will include exceptional charges of GBP 2.0 million in respect of the IPO bonus and GBP 0.5 million in respect of the Group's Long Term Incentive Plan, in contrast with H1 2010 results which benefitted from a GBP 3.8 million contract settlement exceptional gain.
HARRYCAT
- 15 Aug 2011 16:56
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StockMarketWire.com
Shaft Sinkers Holdings will announce its results for the six months to the end of June on 31st August 2011.
hangon
- 19 Aug 2011 12:18
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FWIW the Market's fear of World Economic collapse is affecting even this mammoth,
down below Float (DYOR), and I presume even the prospect of a divi - is all in the price.
Can somone confirm this is Full List and ISA-able?
(I don't hold for reasons stated on p1).Mid=132p
Reading Harrycat's post=35, . . . reads OK.
+Other LT views, I wonder?
HARRYCAT
- 22 Sep 2011 17:49
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Shaft Sinkers Holdings plc
Re Teesta Urja Operation
Shaft Sinkers Holdings plc ("the Company") (LSE:SHFT), the international shaft sinking and underground construction group, announces that work on its project for Teesta Urja in India was suspended on 20 September 2011 following the earthquake in the Sikkim province on 18 September 2011.
The project is located close to the earthquake's epicentre in an area that has suffered damage. There were no injuries to the Company's employees and there is no immediately apparent physical damage to the project or to equipment. The company has taken the precaution of evacuating all employees, as logistical access to the site is affected.
The financial impact of suspension of operations is unlikely to be material. The company is investigating the safety parameters that would allow operations to resume and the project to be completed and will update the market in due course.
hangon
- 21 Dec 2011 23:50
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Given up on this, One and All?
77p down from float at 150p and a following rise - arghh!
What I don't understand is why an experinced Co digs a hole in a known earthquake zone...... foolish or was that the onl;y deal in Town?
Bargepoles methinks, one of the most difficult things in business is to know when not to take on a job.
chessplayer
- 22 Dec 2011 10:29
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A lot of the mining sector is being clobbered at the moment, worse than most methinks