HUSTLER
- 25 Jan 2005 17:37
AVINGTRANS - MID PRICE 97p
not a household name but looks ready to rise rapidly
the market has been buying steadily for last year
capped at only 14 million
aim stock
health sector
year end 31 may 05
ptp estimated at 1.71m up from 220k last time, rising to
2.55m 2006
forward per at 7.5 look increadably cheap for sector
good relative strength for 1m - 3m - 1 year at 24% - 52% - 103%
14 dec 04 - announcement from directors stated - delighted with
organic growth and performance of recent acquistions bodes well
for outcome of full year
house brokers currently revising forcasts
in light of statement would anticipate upgrade to forcasts
all indicators showing time to get on board
regards HUSTLER
capa
- 05 Apr 2005 16:05
- 21 of 78
And the beautiful thing is at 1.50 these are still cheap.
I can feel a trading statement coming along soon.
capa
capa
- 13 May 2005 08:04
- 22 of 78
There's the trading statement, a month later than my prediction
Still holding all mine, these must be trading on a p/e of about 6 or 7 which is ludicrously cheap
capa
HUSTLER
- 13 May 2005 08:37
- 23 of 78
very positive news out today capa and
very welcome with all the doom and gloom around
at present - the sp is up 13% at post
lets hope for more
all the best
HUSTLER
capa
- 17 Jun 2005 12:39
- 24 of 78
Hello, could this be the start of the next climb upwards ?
Can't be too long before these get noticed.
capa
HUSTLER
- 17 Jun 2005 13:17
- 25 of 78
lets hope so capa
regards
HUSTLER
ethel
- 17 Jun 2005 13:54
- 26 of 78
Been waiting to get in on these for a few months.Just did.Moving averages look good and the small punters have started buying.As we have until the Sept results to keep the sp rising,I can see quite a nice upside from here,as long as nothing horrible happens,either to the company or in the outside world!Any clues as to what a new high could be?Agree,ridiculously undervalued.
All the best,
ETHEL
Andy
- 17 Jun 2005 16:44
- 27 of 78
capa
- 17 Jun 2005 18:36
- 28 of 78
Welcome to a small but growing band of followers Ethel.
Cannot foresee anything horrible happening as far as the company is concerned, the recent trading statement has underpinned my confidence there.
I was looking for eps come results of 15p but that was before the trading statement, being conservative I'll stick with it though. The sort of growth being experienced here should not attract a p/e of under 15 let alone under 10 so I can see a serious re-rating at some time in the future. Short term lets see if it goes and stays above 1.50, long term 2.00 upwards is entirely feasible.
What I like about AVG is they seem to operate in niche areas where they do not encounter much competition, a definite plus point when looking to invest in a company imo.
All the best to holders.
capa
HUSTLER
- 17 Jun 2005 20:46
- 29 of 78
Spot on Capa
Rerating well overdue 1.50 cheap 2.00 also cheap as chips.
However 2.00 will do nicely for starters.
All the best
HUSTLER
capa
- 18 Jun 2005 00:53
- 30 of 78
Too hot to sleep tonight, just fished out the Observer article in case anyone needs convincing !
"The Treasury takes in nearly 200m in fines thanks to speeding offences recorded by roadside cameras.
Speed cameras are just one of the reasons why sales and profits at AIM-tiddler
Avingtrans are accelerating. Last May the Nottingham engineering firm bought
Crown UK, based at Portishead Bristol for 1.56m. Around the time of the takeover, Crowns founder John Peet, died at the age of 75. He was so popular that staff bought a 9ft high wreath in the shape of a speed camera. It was a fitting tribute. Crown, which makes the posts and housing for speed cameras, has been a very profitable business.
Avingtrans' six month figures published last week show that Crown has a transformational effect. Turnover has lept 300% on the same time last year to 7.9m, with pre-tax profits up 347% to 559,000.
While the market for speeed cameras in the UK is diminishing, overseas markets are set to grow and Avingtrans appears well placed to take advantage of this. It has recently won an accreditation from Network Rail to develop trackside signalling posts.
As if this was not enough, Avingtrans has another significant business component. Last October it bought Stainless Metalcraft for 8.1m. SMC makes components for MRI scanners. The company believes that SMC technology will be increasingly sought after worldwide. It all adds up to Avingtrans being a company worth watching very closely."
I thank you and goodnight
capa
HUSTLER
- 18 Jun 2005 20:57
- 31 of 78
Good info Capa
When the sp does respond the rise
should be very quick, good to be on board
ready for when it happens.
regards
HUSTLER
capa
- 21 Jun 2005 13:48
- 32 of 78
It wants to go doesn't it, it cannot trade on this low rating forever.
capa
ethel
- 21 Jun 2005 15:46
- 33 of 78
It's difficult for British Bulls.com to get the buy/sell recommendations right on this share.So far they have been wrong six times,this year!So,it is a bit if a rapid mover is AVG,with mms manipulating the sp quite aggressively.You've got to keep your eyes on the screen.
My broker had never heard of them and he's in Birmingham!
LOL....Ethel
capa
- 21 Jun 2005 16:30
- 34 of 78
No surprise there Ethel, a well kept secret AVG, but only a matter of time before they become known to a wider audience imo.
Happy to be holding awaiting the day.
regards
capa
capa
- 23 Jun 2005 09:57
- 35 of 78
Up 6p on no volume, strange !?
capa
capa
- 23 Jun 2005 11:35
- 36 of 78
Ahh that 22,000 buy at 9.30am must have been the cause.
capa
capa
- 30 Jun 2005 12:23
- 37 of 78
Creeping up again today, and why not, huge growth on miserly multiple.
capa
ethel
- 30 Jun 2005 12:55
- 38 of 78
I am worrying that 140p is a resistance level that might not be easily breached.We are seeing 1998 prices here.The chart looks horribly jagged after years of steady decline followed by steady recovery since 2003.
The sp moves quite a lot on small buying.Should I sell now for no profit and buy lower....or could I hope to see 180p before results in Sept?
HUSTLER
- 10 Jul 2005 23:43
- 39 of 78
Hi ethel
You appear to be worried, agree a bit volitile
on small volumes but come Sept i feel it will
be a lot higher, when results come through. This
is a small one on Aim remember and the market
needs confidence. The results should confirm this
if you believe the consensus as i do.
Best of luck, better to be in than watching.
HUSTLER
ethel
- 11 Jul 2005 11:23
- 40 of 78
Thanks for the support,Hustler.Am still in,but at a small loss.Engineering firms seem to get very little supprt from investors,which is sad as it's what the Brits excel at.
My favorites are Porvair,Corac and Virotec,which is raising money for expansion with a new issue this month.Definitely another one to watch.
Ethel