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AURR Aurrigo International Plc

95.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Aurrigo International Plc LSE:AURR London Ordinary Share GB00BNG73286 ORD GBP0.002
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 95.00 90.00 100.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 32 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Motor Vehicle Part,accessory 5.3M -2.2M -0.0527 -18.03 39.58M
Aurrigo International Plc is listed in the Motor Vehicle Part,accessory sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AURR. The last closing price for Aurrigo was 95p. Over the last year, Aurrigo shares have traded in a share price range of 77.50p to 167.50p.

Aurrigo currently has 41,666,667 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aurrigo is £39.58 million. Aurrigo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -18.03.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/3/2024
10:37
From the above link "The company was approached by International Airlines Group (IAG) to use its driverless expertise to develop the world’s first autonomous baggage carrying dolly."

This appears to be customer led demand for a solution.

Lots of trials and versions over multiple years. The winners appear to have a large market.

darrin1471
24/11/2023
09:39
Trial roll-outs continue...
Encouraging that they're a mix of airlines, airport authorities and state entities.

Some market research leads to get a handle on the potential market here...


(Numbers here are hidden but quite a few manufacturers listed)

Free sample research here...


BA operates "In Terminal 5 alone about 900 dollies" at Heathrow....


Some EasyJet numbers here following a contract with Rushlift for electric vehicles...
(65 baggage tugs, 180 baggage dollies)


Some prices....

sogoesit
15/11/2023
10:00
How do people know how much the future is overvalued by?
sogoesit
30/12/2022
14:57
Huge premium to float price but falling back.
my retirement fund
30/12/2022
14:57
!FOLLOWFEED
Aurrigo designs, engineers, manufactures and supplies autonomous products for the automotive, aviation and transport industries.

my retirement fund
15/9/2022
08:49
What's occurring
northster2
01/8/2016
23:37
Final distribution 0.042p per share, so £30. Better than nothing I suppose...
stemis
22/3/2016
09:01
payment received today from barclays stockbrokers

quicker than i expected

spob
09/3/2016
13:45
So that's it then, I suppose under the circs (collapsing Rouble etc)a reasonable outcome.
gfrae
22/12/2015
09:56
So a sale of Unistream for $4.975m (or £3.34m) and a potential distribution of £4.5m, which is around 12p a share.
stemis
15/12/2015
16:50
Perhaps the Advisor is charging expenses?
gfrae
14/12/2015
08:18
Three interesting pieces of information in the latest results

1. they have reclassified the investment in Unistream as current, meaning they are pretty confident of a sale in the next 12 months

2. the investment has been written down to £3.4m based on an indicative offer. Overall that would give a NAV of 12p a share (=£4.7m). Adding in the share buyback in April that puts the total resulting distribution to shareholders at £5.4m right on the threshhold for incentive payments to directors and the investment advisor.

3. The investment advisor seems to have received a performance fee of £68,000. According to the announcement on 31 March

"The Company has also entered into a new incentive arrangement with Nicholas Henderson-Stewart (the Company's investment advisor, the "Advisor") under which the Advisor will receive an additional incentive fee based on distributions to Shareholders made subsequent to the date of this announcement. The percentage of the distributions to Shareholders payable to the Advisor will vary according to the value and timing of such distributions, with no payment being due until distributions exceed approximately £5.3 million and the payment being capped at 4% of such distributions."

So how did he get £68,000???

stemis
25/11/2015
10:41
Interesting positive update.

"Notwithstanding these obstacles the Board believes that it will be able to realise the asset in the near term. The Bank remains an attractive company due to its consistent growth, strong market positioning and cash generation."

Current NAV is 18.8p. The board and investment advisor are incentivised to return at least £5.3m to shareholders which would be 14p. I can't imagine they'd be interested in less, so current price of 9.125p looks good value. The overhead rate of £380k a year is about 1p a share.

stemis
24/4/2015
10:30
That is the question......Thanks,for info Stems.
gfrae
22/4/2015
09:52
If anyone is interested, here is the web site for Unistream

hxxp://intl.unistream.com/

and here are the sets of accounts

hxxp://intl.unistream.com/investors/financials/

Net asset value(31.12.13) was RUB 860m (£10.3m) and it made a profit after tax of RUB 124m (£1.5m). I don't think things have improved since then.

So is our 26% stake worth more than £2m? Maybe....

Is it worth the £8.4m it's in the accounts at? Seems unlikely....

stemis
10/4/2015
15:44
That's even better,Papy. So the current market cap with the shares just over 10p is approx, £4m,with cash of approx £2m. (Assuming they've spent about £750,000 buying in and cancelling their own shares).
I can see why institutions won't be bothered with them,so there may well be more selling......but for the patient there is quite a lot to go for!

gfrae
10/4/2015
15:00
gfrae, no prob

I should have been clearer - 44.6m shares was before the buyback - so it's 37.9m now.

papy02
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