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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Renew Holdings Plc | LSE:RNWH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005359004 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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31.00 | 3.25% | 986.00 | 984.00 | 987.00 | 990.00 | 959.00 | 959.00 | 182,688 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contractor-oth Residentl | 921.55M | 43.38M | 0.5482 | 17.95 | 778.68M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/5/2024 13:29 | Cheers CWA1 - I believe 1150p is the highest price target yet. | rivaldo | |
07/5/2024 10:24 | From this morning's press round ups:- Deutsche Bank starts Renew with 'buy' - price target 1,150 pence | cwa1 | |
07/5/2024 10:09 | New highs again. Peel Hunt have raised their price target to 1050p, but with material upside potential in a 19 page note. Their upside model incorporating (1) higher organic growth than their conservative forecasts and (2) acquisitions from the cash pile, would deliver 91p EPS to Sept'26. This would certainly support a share price of 1500p and possibly 1700p-1800p imo. They summarise: "Momentum and visibility drives TP increase • Time to revisit – Ahead of the 1H24 results (14 May), we revisit the powerful investment case and update our M&A/blue sky scenarios. • Upside risk – We retain estimates across the horizon, but see upside risk building, given profitable market share opportunity across key markets. • Increased target price – Visibility into new regulatory periods, positive drivers and the M&A opportunity lead us to raise our TP from 950p to 1,050p. We believe that Renew’s strategic focus on developing its leading positions across infrastructure-led markets, through its operationally-led competitive advantages, leaves it well-positioned to sustain attractive, cash compounding growth. The shares remain undervalued, in our view, given the quality of earnings and both the organic and acquisitive opportunities. We retain our Buy rating." "Investment case. Growth is underpinned by consistent cash generation, leading to compounding free cash flows. We look for FY24E net cash of £47m, providing management with attractive capital allocation options. We expect the M&A pipeline to be reasonably active with management remaining disciplined (we note the two small transactions already announced this financial year). We believe that under this leading management team, Renew remains well positioned to continue to deliver attractive, long-term shareholder returns. A better appreciation of these opportunities has supported a deserved rerating, but the September 2025E PE of 14.2x and FCF yield of 7% still fails to reflect both the organic and inorganic opportunities and the synergies that both drivers can bring to Renew, in our view. Our target price implies 15.9x FY25E EPS." | rivaldo | |
29/4/2024 22:44 | Great finish - in particular a large £383,000 buy of 39,528 shares at 968p reported after the close. | rivaldo | |
29/4/2024 12:55 | As no-one else commented , just noticed that Route One acquisition; RNWH is becoming a bigger player. Looking at chart £10 must be on horizon. | wad collector | |
23/4/2024 22:43 | About that ATH.... | wad collector | |
23/4/2024 14:02 | Same trajectory as Costain and falling interest rates should boost such stocks even further | mirabeau | |
23/4/2024 13:57 | Looks like we are back on the trail to another new ATH again ; been almost a month since the last one.... | wad collector | |
23/4/2024 10:42 | Cheers igoe104. RNWH seem to be on a roll at present. Looks like a good start for QTS to the Network Rail CP7 2024-2029 five year plan - which is budgeted at £44 billion. And of course Thames Water are under huge pressure to ramp up investment and maintenance spending, which is bound to happen one way or another whomever owns it. So it's encouraging to see J. Browne: "awarded the Surbiton trunk mains renewal works by Thames Water as part of the wider FA1488 PROG2011 Trunk Mains Programme". | rivaldo | |
18/4/2024 09:44 | More good news, J browne have won some work with Thames Water. | igoe104 | |
17/4/2024 17:01 | Nice to see QTS involved in this large contract. QTS Group is among the winners of Network Rail’s nearly £2bn capital works delivery frameworks for CP7 in the North West and Central region. | igoe104 | |
09/4/2024 07:15 | A nice £5m highways company acquisition today, which in particular addresses the growth to come from the structures renewal programme within the UK Government's planned investment in the next Road Investment Strategy (RIS3) from 2025 to 2030: | rivaldo | |
05/4/2024 13:48 | Another small project, AmcoGiffen are definitely becoming the go too company for Network rail. NETWORK Rail and AmcoGiffen are to begin a £3.4 million project on the world-famous Glenfinnan Viaduct later this month. Engineers will assess the condition and strength of the 123-year-old A-listed viaduct, whilst also carrying out work to protect it from water erosion, completing concrete repairs, and making improvements beneath the track to keep the stone ballast in place. | igoe104 | |
05/4/2024 12:28 | Cheers igoe, that sounds very positive. Per this from last week, that framework is worth nearly £2 billion: From your link: "AmcoGiffen has recently been appointed to six lots on Network Rail's North West and Central CP7 framework. This significant achievement is a result of our capabilities, commitment to excellence, operational efficiency, and testament to the dedication of our people. Our lots include medium and small projects including design and build options and will extend our asset management relationship with Network Rail. The five-year framework, which starts this month will support our sustainable growth allowing us to continue collaborating with Network Rail to generate employment and development, create local supply chain spend and drive lasting and positive change to the region and the rail industry." | rivaldo | |
05/4/2024 11:48 | More contract wins for AmcoGiffen. | igoe104 | |
03/4/2024 13:49 | Today's news from Network Rail looks good for RNWH - Network Rail have announced £2.8 billion of expenditure in the next 5 years to protect railways from climate change and extreme weather. They particularly note repairing railway cuttings and embankments, improvements in drainage, anti-flooding measures etc which are RNWH's bread and butter. In addition, there's a £19.3bn spend on replacing old assets with new ones and investing in projects such as digital signalling, with £12.6bn earmarked for maintenance - again all grist to RNWH's mill: | rivaldo | |
03/4/2024 11:57 | Further to go at Renew Holdings, says Peel Hunt Shares in Renew Holdings (RNWH) are offering good value despite gaining 31% over the past six months, says Peel Hunt. Analyst Andrew Nussey reiterated his ‘buy’ recommendation and target price of 950p on the engineering group, which was trading down 1.1%, or 11p, at 913p. First-half 2024 results delivered ‘further positive operational and strategic momentum’ and management outlook was confident thanks to strong demand across all key markets and order books that provide ‘high levels of forward visibility’. ‘Renew continues to perform well – delivering attractive growth and strong free cash generation,’ Nussey said. ‘The shares have performed well… and continue to offer good value on 14 times September 2025 earnings per share given the growth outlook, compounding free cashflow, the quality of earnings, and the proven management record of delivering value, both organically and acquisitively.&rsquo | pj84 | |
03/4/2024 07:42 | The respected columnist Richard Beddard has just carried out a thorough analysis of RNWH to conclude whether to buy shares for his ongoing Decision Engine portfolio. He scores RNWH with 7 out of 10, which indicates it's good value, and will be returning to potentially buy RNWH if one of the existing portfolio members is sold or excluded for some reason: | rivaldo | |
02/4/2024 09:28 | I see the TU date in IC was wrong. A quiet "inline" will do. Given that the forecasts are up! | wad collector | |
02/4/2024 07:21 | Yep - you can always rely on Renew :o)) From memory the broker commented that RNWH have always either beaten or met expectations since 2006, and that continues today. Once again RNWH is trading nicely in line and experiencing "strong demand for its services across all key markets", with "excellent" visibility for H2 given the order books and long-term framework contracts. Last year's H1 update was worded almost exactly the same, and RNWH ended up beating expectations by some margin. The cash pile was up to almost £36m at the year end, so should have increased further since and provides a healthy backdrop to likely acquisitions soon. | rivaldo | |
28/3/2024 14:32 | TU Tuesday. Bet they will be solid. Again. | wad collector | |
28/3/2024 09:56 | Good to Seymour engineering involved in this project. | igoe104 | |
26/3/2024 10:15 | Yep, the last couple of years have seen updates on 3rd April and 1st April - so next Tuesday or Wednesday after the Easter break seems likely. | rivaldo | |
22/3/2024 14:49 | Trading update should available within the next two or possibly three weeks with Easter period in the middle? | wfcreserves | |
21/3/2024 09:31 | Good plan. Held some of these for 32 yrs! And as in ISA no need to take some capital gains, but have been tempted. | wad collector |
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