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Michelmersh Brick (MBH)     

dreamcatcher - 11 Jan 2013 18:21




Michelmersh Brick Holdings was established in November 1997 to enable the acquisition of Michelmersh Brick & Tile and Dunton Brothers.

Dunton makes traditional bricks at Ley Hill, Buckinghamshire and Michelmersh Brick & Tile is a long established business manufacturing premium quality bricks and tiles operating from a site near Romsey, Hampshire.

In February 1999, the business of Charnwood was acquired in Leicestershire. Charnwood has an excellent reputation for high quality handmade bricks for building and restoration projects. Charnwood Bricks were recently used in the restoration of St Pancras Station.

In February 2000, the Company acquired Blockleys in Telford, the leading producer of specification wire cut bricks and clay pavers. The 100 acre site also includes a quarry and landfill operation and some 80 acres of land on which a phased residential redevelopment scheme has been approved in outline by the local planning authority.

The Group has consistently invested in its plant to maximise the efficiency and quality of its product.

In 2004 shares were offered to the public as the business was successfully floated on the AIM Market.

In 2009 Hathern Terra cotta was established at our Charnwood plant continuing over 100 years of tradition in the manufacture of faience. Already work has been won at the Savoy Hotel and Victoria and Albert Museum.

Our most recent acquisition is Freshfield Lane Brickworks, the leading manufacturer of clamp-fired stock bricks based near Haywards Heath. The business has built a strong reputation for excellence in the production of distinctive, clamp fired, multi-coloured stock facing bricks and pavers targeted at the niche premium segment of the market.

The Group now employs over 300 people at its five plants and has an annual capacity of some 70 million pieces.

The latest acquisition has reinforced our position as Britain's Brick Specialists. Our skills, service, range of products and well invested plant combine to provide distinctive products not only that we can be proud of, but that also give value and pleasure to our customers, those involved in design and construction and to generations to come.


http://www.mbhplc.co.uk/about-us

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cynic - 24 Jul 2015 14:17 - 121 of 203

that relates to 20/7
sp now 93/94 again so back near peak

dreamcatcher - 24 Jul 2015 14:20 - 122 of 203

Yes. Doing well .

mentor - 19 Oct 2015 09:26 - 123 of 203

Not any longer now 93.50p-8p
did not look what is wrong with the RNS for such a drop afterwards

BIGGER MOVERS

Michelmersh Brick (MBH), up 1.97% to 103.5p, is likely to exceed the market expectations for FY pretax profit. The results for the full year are scheduled for release on 21 March 2015.

mentor - 19 Oct 2015 09:34 - 124 of 203

results will be ............21 March 2016. not 2015
The culprit ..........Delivery volumes are below previous expectations as a result of a softening of the market.

The RNS

Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc (AIM: MBH), the specialist brick manufacturer and landfill company, today reports to the market on a better than expected trading performance in the second half of the year to 31 December 2015, achieved through operating efficiencies, continued low energy costs and aided by the additional capacity from Freshfield Lane. Delivery volumes are below previous expectations as a result of a softening of the market, however average selling prices are ahead of those budgeted. As a consequence, the Group is likely to exceed the market expectations of profit before taxation for the year. The results for the full year are scheduled for release on
21 March 2015.

skinny - 19 Oct 2015 09:43 - 125 of 203

MBH Replacement: Trading Statement

cynic - 19 Oct 2015 11:05 - 126 of 203

imo, this looks a damn good time to buy .... for myself, i already have enough

to me, this was actually the interesting bit .....
the Group is likely to exceed the market expectations of profit before taxation for the year
so it is probably just the short-term s/b traders and similar who are (being obliged) selling up

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2015 17:30 - 127 of 203

Shares - Market nervous over Michelmersh beat


Falling delivery volumes weighed on brickmaker Michelmersh (MBH) and shares in the £82 million cap are 6.4% lower at 95p despite reporting that a better than expected trading performance in the second half of the year to 31 December 2015 would mean that full year profit before tax was likely to exceed market expectations.

Supporting this expected beat are a combination of factors including further operating efficiencies, continued low energy costs as well as additional capacity from the group’s Freshfield Lane facility.

Michelmersh blames softening market conditions for the lower delivery volumes but assures the market that this has been more than offset by average selling prices being ahead of those budgeted.

The update has prompted an upgrade from Cenkos Securities with a full year 2015 profit before tax of forecast of £4.2 million compared to the previous forecast of £3.8 million and earnings per share of 4.1p.

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2015 17:33 - 128 of 203

Anyone interested in MBH may not have seen this -


dreamcatcher - 02 Oct 2015 21:05 - 426 of 430 edit this post
Ibstock (Brick maker ) has announced plans to float.


http://www.ibstock.com/


the UK’s biggest brickmaker. We have 20 factories nationwide and a range of over 500 different bricks and rainscreen cladding systems.

cynic - 19 Oct 2015 17:35 - 129 of 203

my average price is 83.5 and i confess i am tempted to buy a few more - pure greed :-)

cynic - 19 Oct 2015 17:36 - 130 of 203

ibstock
true, but there'll prob be much hype to start with, but be aware that once the lock-in period expires, many could be dumped on the market

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2015 17:39 - 131 of 203

Perhaps best to sit back and watch for a time.


Worth a watch.
michelmersh-brick-boss-focus-on-efficiency-in-medium-term

cynic - 19 Oct 2015 17:40 - 132 of 203

it's not a trading stock, so this one i buy/bought to lock away in my sipp

dreamcatcher - 19 Oct 2015 17:42 - 133 of 203

Still got mine from Jan 2013. :-)) . These will come right again, just a short term blip.

cynic - 20 Oct 2015 08:58 - 134 of 203

a little brave, but just topped up again at 92.5 ..... reckon i got lucky with that price, always assuming there is not a further tumble!

also bought a few FEVR for my sipp
it's a quality product (stock) i like a lot and i see it around more and more
like MBH, it's a bit illiquid and also on a pretty hefty rating, but it seems disinclined to fall very far

dreamcatcher - 19 Nov 2015 15:50 - 135 of 203

Success at Brick Awards
RNS
RNS Number : 2748G
Michelmersh Brick Holdings PLC
19 November 2015

19 November 2015



Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc

("MBH" or the "Group")



SUCCESS AT BRICK AWARDS

Michelmersh collects four of the fifteen accolades at leading industry awards



Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc (AIM: MBH), the specialist brick manufacturer and landfill company, is delighted to announce that it collected four of the fifteen accolades at this year's Brick Awards, held last night at The Hilton, Park Lane in London. The Company won 'Best Refurbishment Project', 'Best Public & Education Building', 'Best Urban Regeneration Project' and the 'BDA Chairman's Award'. Now in its 39th year, and hosted by the Brick Development Association ("BDA"), the Brick Awards celebrate excellence in design and construction using brick.



Richmond Adult Community College is a center of excellence for adults learning, training and personal development. With a more accessible and effective, sustainable teaching environment it was clear that Duggan Morris Architects' design was going to headline the evening. With a combination of new build and refurbishment components integrated into the competition winning scheme, the College collected the titles of 'Best Refurbishment Project' and the 'Best Public & Education Building'. The new buildings are designed to complement and differentiate themselves from the Edwardian facade, wrapped in a softly textured brick skin of Charnwood Handmade Horsham Red and Freshfield Lane Machine Made First Quality bricks.



De Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects' design for the redevelopment of the Heygate Estate (Trafalgar Place), commissioned by Southwark Council and managed by Lend Lease, aims to restore Elephant and Castle to its former glory as a thriving, desirable place to live and visit. Winner of Best Housing Design Award, Trafalgar Place uses a rich combination of Freshfield Lane Machine Made Danehill Yellow, Selected Light, First Quality and Anthracite bricks built proficiently by Lee Marley Brickwork Ltd.



Eight Artillery Row was presented with the BDA Chairman's Award, bestowed upon private or public sector new-build accommodation considered to have particular sustainable and social qualities, whilst retaining a relationship to its environment. Make's design proposed the refurbishment and extension of an existing office building into private residential accommodation, plus ground floor retail space. Details and materials include a Charnwood bespoke brick blend, introduced to draw from the fine examples of historic buildings within the nearby Westminster Cathedral Conservation Area.



Commenting on the Company's awards success, Frank Hanna, Group Commercial Director of MBH, said: "We are extremely proud to receive such recognition across a wide range of technical, craft and building categories. These recognised awards are testament to our workforce's commitment to maintaining our high standards of products, customer service and unrivalled attention to detail. All these attributes combine to make our bespoke products the choice materials of acclaimed and renowned architects across the UK."

2517GEORGE - 13 Jan 2016 10:13 - 136 of 203

Decidedly weak over the last 6 weeks or so, not joined in any rallies and looking quite poorly @ 78p.
2517

cynic - 13 Jan 2016 10:53 - 137 of 203

certainly rather strange but for no good reason that i can think of

2517GEORGE - 13 Jan 2016 12:57 - 138 of 203

From a trading update 19/10/2015


Michelmersch Brick sees FY pretax profit beating views

StockMarketWire.com

Michelmersh Brick is likely to exceed the market expectations for FY pretax profit. The results for the full year are scheduled for release on 21 March 2016.

The company has enjoyed a better-than-expected trading performance in H2, achieved through operating efficiencies, continued low energy costs and aided by the additional capacity from Freshfield Lane.

Delivery volumes are below previous expectations as a result of a softening of the market, however average selling prices are ahead of those budgeted.

cynic perhaps volumes have continued to fall, or selling prices are weaker, won't know until they tell us. Results 16/03/2016
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cynic - 13 Jan 2016 14:25 - 139 of 203

i don't think this stock is ever heavily traded so always somewhat too susceptible to market sentiment
however, always assuming the numbers do not disappoint, this is arguably a good time to buy, but more as a lock-away than a trading astock

dreamcatcher - 14 Jan 2016 15:48 - 140 of 203

Being hit hard,compared to IBST . A blue day for IBST today.
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