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Johnsons dry cleaners (JSG)     

mitzy - 06 Nov 2008 09:20

Could be a good time to buy... target 50p.



Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=JSG&Si

The Other Kevin - 06 Nov 2008 09:54 - 2 of 32

Why, apart from the chart and the upward movement today, which is in spite of the general market fall?

chocolat - 06 Nov 2008 10:04 - 3 of 32

Heck, I never realised they were on the exchange.
I'd have shorted them by the mothballs after their priority service this time last year.

mitzy - 06 Nov 2008 10:10 - 4 of 32

Because after thir latest re-organisation they are dirt cheap dont forget they were trading 500p 18 months back.

innerquest - 26 Nov 2008 12:37 - 5 of 32

I've been following them for the best part of two years. The new guy is great, teh restructure has gone well and they've jsut landed a contract with KFC and Pizza Hut to maintain about 800 shacks. They have interests in the food processing industry as well as teh cleaning and workapparal sectors. Def worth a go.

mitzy - 30 Nov 2008 21:06 - 6 of 32

I agree inner they are much too cheap.

bristlelad - 30 Nov 2008 21:14 - 7 of 32

hi mitzy????????agree but why??????????

mitzy - 30 Nov 2008 21:16 - 8 of 32

hopefully the latest contract win will help them win more contracts in the food sector.

thebrocks - 30 Nov 2008 21:25 - 9 of 32

but why? Aint there better stock to trade mtzy?

mitzy - 30 Nov 2008 21:35 - 10 of 32

yes I guess there are but I reckon they wont get much cheaper imo.

thebrocks - 30 Nov 2008 21:41 - 11 of 32

Why, coz the market is moving up? Why????

thebrocks - 30 Nov 2008 21:42 - 12 of 32

You have spent half your life saying it will be whatever! coz the trend sends it down so why is it good now?

mitzy - 30 Nov 2008 21:46 - 13 of 32

because I'm a holder.

thebrocks - 30 Nov 2008 22:23 - 14 of 32

Misz, consolidate now. We are at the bottom of a bear market. Give it up. Cash up and start from the bottom down but not with this!

innerquest - 20 Mar 2009 11:37 - 15 of 32

These rising well, all signs looking good and if all continues well an interim dividend. these folks got their act together before the big dip so have come out of it early in the sense they have already been through the restructuring process. Anyone else got any views?

mitzy - 20 Mar 2009 15:09 - 16 of 32

I still think they are cheap inner.

cielo - 06 Aug 2009 15:06 - 17 of 32

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Master RSI - 06 Aug 2009 18:23 - 18 of 32

Large volume for the last couple days and today spiking.
Is the type of company right for recovery if as they say the economy is doing that.

---------------------------3 month Candlestick chart ----------------------------------------1 year
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Master RSI - 06 Aug 2009 18:45 - 19 of 32

Short term charts

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Master RSI - 06 Aug 2009 22:10 - 20 of 32

I have lately bought some shares on JSG and apart from considering the stock undervalued by the revenues
it generates 263M for a Market cap of around 40M, I also like 3 things below that the directors mentioned
at the last results.......

less interest cost this year
satifactory results for 2009
declare a 2009 interim dividend next month

# All but GBP20 million of the Group's bank debt is drawn at
rates linked to LIBOR, the interest cost in 2009 will benefit from the current
reduction in LIBOR rates.

# Following the significant progress made during 2008 we now have three market
leading divisions which are well placed to meet the difficulties presented by
the current economic climate. Overall, the Board expects to achieve a
satisfactory result for 2009.

# The Board's current intention is to resume dividend payments as soon as
appropriate and it intends, subject to continued satisfactory trading, to
declare a 2009 interim dividend.

cielo - 10 Aug 2009 12:55 - 21 of 32

Good size buying today and MMs upping the price
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