ADVFN Logo

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Registration Strip Icon for default Register for Free to get streaming real-time quotes, interactive charts, live options flow, and more.

HLS Helesi

1.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Helesi LSE:HLS London Ordinary Share CY1010102113 ORD EUR0.10 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.75 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Helesi Share Discussion Threads

Showing 176 to 200 of 200 messages
Chat Pages: 8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/4/2021
11:44
Anyone know what happened here post de-listing? The company still seems to be trading.
jeffian
06/3/2012
14:36
TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR



andrbea - 05 Mar 2012 - 10:16:31 - 73208 of 74106



snt - ids tops :-)
watch hls too

schrodingers_cat
06/3/2012
08:03
No RNS today for the rise yesterday. Wonder what will happen?
ukmassy
05/3/2012
13:43
One scenario which became more likely today is that Greece drops out of the Euro and Helesi's debt ( and costs) are converted to the new Greek currency which rapidly devalues. Much of their revenue is in Euros from other part of Europe.
rocha16
05/3/2012
12:29
NET Debt over £63 million Euros... Can someone explain How can this survive??
quraishim
05/3/2012
10:50
Here's the company's corporate video from YouTube:
rocha16
16/6/2011
01:41
This was priced to fail. The results are sound; I think we are on to a winner; it will take time and nerve but the price is incredibly low at a market cap of less than £3m.

DYOR

transforma
31/5/2011
20:03
Where are the results?
transforma
27/5/2011
15:30
would be a sad end for what should have been a solid defensive share but was way too highly geared and tied to greece.
dasv
27/5/2011
08:29
This could get suspended.
induna123
27/4/2011
12:05
Yes so where are the results?...
diku
21/4/2011
19:38
So where are the results?
transforma
17/4/2011
21:35
Results must be this week; am expecting some good numbers

Dave

solardave
02/4/2011
18:52
Results could be this week. The update says: "The Company will report preliminary results in early April 2011."

DD

delladella
08/2/2011
07:21
RNS Number : 6976A
4 February 2011
Helesi PLC

Trading update

Helesi (AIM: HLS), the Greece, Italy and Cyprus based waste management products manufacturer and services supplier, announces a trading update for the financial year ended 31 December 2011.

Helesi's operating and financial performance in the second half of 2010 has been in line with guidance provided in its interim results to 30 June 2010, announced on 29 September 2010.

The Company expects to report revenue for 2010 of approximately EUR 50.5 million (2009: EUR 73.9 million) and an EBITDA of approximately EUR 4.0 million (2009: EUR 12.7 million). Revenue will be lower than in 2009 due to reduced activity in the market place and the implementation of fundamental reforms to local municipalities and communities.

The second half of 2010 has continued to be challenging, although we are seeing an improvement in the political situation in Greece.. The principal focus of the Company continues to be on generating cash to reduce its level of indebtedness. As anticipated, this level began to fall in the second half of the year. In particular, EUR 8.1 million was received in government grants, leaving EUR 1.7 million outstanding. As a result, net debt stood at approximately EUR 63 million as at 31 December 2010, down from EUR 73.9 million six months earlier.

The Company will report preliminary results in early April 2011.

For further information please visit www.helesi.com or contact:


Helesi PLC + 30 22990 82700
Sakis Andrianopoulos, Chief Executive,
Ioannis Tolias, Finance Director itolias@helesi.com

Panmure Gordon +44 (0) 20 7459 3600
Andrew Godber
Katherine Roe

Tavistock Communications + 44 (0) 20 7920 3150
Simon Hudson shudson@tavistock.co.uk
Lydia Eades leades@tavistock.co.uk

About Helesi

Helesi is a specialist designer and manufacturer of plastic products mainly for use in the waste management industry and a provider of waste management services. Its activities comprise:

-- the design and manufacture of plastic waste containers including 2 and 4 wheeled bins, pre-sorting bins and the full range of EN 840 standard containers;

-- the provision of waste management services (waste collection, container washing, street sweeping and recyclable materials collection).

-- the design and manufacture of material handling plastic products (pallet boxes and crates) for agricultural, domestic and industrial use and other injection-moulding plastic products such as fish crates, and stadium seats;

-- the supply of special vehicles and equipment for the waste management industry; and

-- the recycling of used tyres.

Demand for Helesi's products and services in developed waste management markets is driven by increasingly stringent regulation on waste management and recycling. Growing demand is also being experienced in developing countries, which are looking to establish centralised and orderly waste management services. Helesi has developed a strong market position in both the developed waste management markets of Western Europe as well as in the high growth markets of South-eastern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. With sales in 52 countries, the Company derives more than 70% of its waste container sales internationally.

delladella
07/2/2011
23:02
Very glad to see the progress here, I have believed in Helesi for a long time and still think that it is undervalued. The reduction in debt will be accompanied shortly by a good set of final results.

DD

delladella
04/2/2011
10:00
In particular, EUR 8.1 million was received in government grants, leaving EUR 1.7 million outstanding. As a result, net debt stood at approximately EUR 63 million as at 31 December 2010, down from EUR 73.9 million six months earlier.

Doesn't sound too clever. Are they only expecting another EUR1.7m? Somebody here said they were expecting 50 million.

induna123
02/2/2011
11:03
Induna123

So we had to wait a couple of days but the stock has now clearly run out. This will probably now go up well over 20p where it should always have been

transforma
27/1/2011
14:37
Fair enough, but why don't you address the points tiredoldbroker raised, that's why the share price is where it is right now? Or do we just ignore it?
induna123
26/1/2011
22:51
Actually I've been posting here since 23rd Dec and have been watching for a while longer, I do think the prices are crazy and yes I was buying when the prices went right down and long before the minima and will continue to add. I think you'll find that Helesi has a bright future.

When the post a 10:30 undermined confidence and significantly reduced the share price I did take the opportunity to top up that's what this game is all about.

By the way the other guy Solardave has been here longer than me, he's also not a p&d merchant.

transforma
26/1/2011
17:08
I agree, these people that say "i topped up at these crazy prices", I think they're trying to convince themselves more than they are of others that they made a good purchase. LOL!

The share price is back to same level it was four months ago. Why not buy when the price fell to 6p rather then buy now at 16p? Crazy prices indeed.

induna123
26/1/2011
17:06
No deramp on my part, I just feel that when someone (perhaps accidentally) implies that long-outstanding trade receivables make the current share price look a snip, without mentioning trade creditors, tax due and bank debt, it can read like a total unprincipled ramp attempt.
tiredoldbroker
26/1/2011
14:53
Dave

So did I, sub 16p again, total madness. LoL

transforma
26/1/2011
14:46
Tired old broker, brilliant deramp, I just topped up. LoL

DYOR

Dave

solardave
26/1/2011
10:28
Transforma, but what about the 100.1m Euros of trade payables, tax due and debt which the company is carrying - if they can collect the 'trade receivables', the money goes first to paying off those bills, in fact would only cover half those amounts - no point in ignoring this fact.
tiredoldbroker
Chat Pages: 8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock

By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions

Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com