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AFS Amiad Water Systems Ltd

364.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Amiad Water Systems Ltd LSE:AFS London Ordinary Share IL0010943905 ORD ILS0.5
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 364.00 340.00 380.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Amiad Water Systems Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/7/2008
12:23
So they are saying sell then basically...

Which is nice, as i just bought a few

stegrego
29/7/2008
10:27
Panmure Gordon has a hold and a target price of 205p from the previous 190p.
rathkum
29/7/2008
08:31
It is a superb statement -


"As stated at the time of the full year results on 26 March 2008, the Company has continued its programme to increase its sales and marketing efforts globally as it believes that global investment in water filtration and treatment systems will continue to grow. This ongoing investment saw strong growth in 2007 which continued into 2008. The first half of 2008 has seen increased trading in substantially all parts of the business compared with the corresponding period last year.

Order levels in the industrial & municipal segment have been good across all major territories. Overall, the Company's automatic screen filters have continued to gain traction. The thread filters too have seen strong growth, specifically, in the municipal for drinking water and industrial applications. This segment saw growth in all of its main territories, particularly in Europe, Australia and North America. In the US, the Company continues to perform well in its specialist project for the provision of clean water for liquid gas storage and for which the contract has been expanded.

Operations in the Far East have also shown significant growth. In South Korea, the Company has secured a large project using thread and pre-filtration filters and the project in Singapore of converting sewage water into drinking water continues to grow successfully. Other projects for the industrial sector include a breakthrough project in India for the use of Amiad's screen-filters in the petrochemical and power industries. The industrial sector in China is progressing well and the water cooling business in the petrochemical market with a customer in South America continues to perform strongly. Projects in Russia, including the use of Amiad's filters to remove iron from water to produce drinking water, as well as those in Kazakhstan and Ukraine, continue to make good progress.

Additionally, trading conditions on the agricultural side have continued to improve globally as a result of increased planting of crops such as corn, sugarcane and soya beans in response to the growing demand for alternative fuel sources. In Europe, the Company has seen a high increase in demand for the irrigation segment, with projects in Italy and France developing well. The Company is also pleased to report that it has recently secured a large filtration for irrigation project in Central Africa.

As a result, and as stated in the trading update of 15 July 2008, sales in the first half of 2008 have been significantly higher than in the first half of 2007 and the Company is expected to report a growth in revenues for this period well ahead of market expectations.

Revenues for the six months ended 30 June 2008 are expected to be approximately US$39m (H1 2007: US$27m), representing an increase of over 40% on the corresponding period in 2007. Additionally, although the continued rise in raw material costs and the increasing weakness of the US Dollar are putting pressures on margins and profits, net profits for the same period are also expected to exceed market expectations and be higher than in the same period of 2007.

Also, in the first half of 2008, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire a controlling interest in a Turkish company for a cash consideration of up to US$1.4m. The deal was completed in July 2008. This is an important move for Amiad adding a complimentary product line and manufacturing capabilities and enabling it to penetrate new territories. Sales of the Turkish company in 2007 were just over US$2m and it was profitable.

Looking ahead, the Company expects to continue to penetrate the water filtration market globally and has entered the second half of 2008 with a backlog higher than the corresponding period last year. As a result, the Company expects to report significant growth for the full year 2008 compared to 2007. The Company believes that the demand for its products is set to continue driven by the tightening in environmental and public health standards, as well as rising demand for clean water, and is looking forward to delivering sustained growth."

m.t.glass
29/7/2008
08:03
Any idea what the forcast p/e is here?
Ta

stegrego
29/7/2008
07:32
Wish all my other companies would make a similar sort of statement with regards trading. What a brilliant AGM statement.Onwards to £3 by next year unless taken over by a larger player
rathkum
25/7/2008
13:59
Click the podcast dated 26th March 08.
celeritas
25/7/2008
13:46
al911 - do you fancy posting that 158 post on the H2O thread?
m.t.glass
25/7/2008
13:39
Dirty water ad
al911
25/7/2008
13:30
Hence the H2O thread
m.t.glass
25/7/2008
12:55
A bit of a shake today, update at the agm on 29th July.

I like the water treatment firms, only 3% of world water is drinkable and most of that is dirty. Water treatment companies will be the next hot stocks.

celeritas
25/7/2008
09:20
Half-year Results came out 30 August last year. Anyone seen a HY Results date mentioned for next month?
m.t.glass
22/7/2008
13:28
Thomson Financial News
Amiad sees H1 net profit, revenue ahead of market expectations
07.15.08, 3:55 AM ET


LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Amiad Filtration Systems Ltd. said it expects its first-half net profit to exceed market expectations and be higher than for the same period of 2007.

The company also said its first-half revenue growth is expected to be well ahead of market expectations, with an increase of over 40 percent to around $39 million.

The water filters and filtration systems company said trading in the six months to June 30 was significantly higher than that in the first half of 2007.

The company had reported that it began 2008 with a backlog substantially higher than it did at the corresponding time in 2007 as the market for its products continued to expand with greater global investments in water infrastructure.

This positive trend has continued in the first half of 2008, Amiad added

al911
17/7/2008
15:21
Limited shares about, very good trading statement.
celeritas
15/7/2008
08:55
thats what you call a trading statement
glennborthwick
09/6/2008
15:29
AFS is already among the dozen water stocks listed on the H2O thread


But if anyone can think of other UK water stocks that ought to be added, please mention them there.

m.t.glass
09/6/2008
14:43
tuffbet - can you please add the company website link within the header? Always useful there (I think you gave it in a later post which has since scrolled away)

Incidentally, I am updating the header on the H2O thread, which is purely a listings thread. So if anyone here can name other UK water stocks not already shown, please mention there.

m.t.glass
30/5/2008
00:20
Magazine article-Automatic Self Cleaning Filters for Drinking Water Treatment - May2008
rathkum
25/5/2008
11:03
Any updates on this in the last 2 years?

Valuations still look reasonable on these 2 (Hydro Intl and Amiad) as well as the options of going abroad (potential double-whammy due to GBP weakness) with the likes of Hyflux in Singapore.

Any thoughts?

mcti7bg2
13/5/2008
11:39
Fall is overdone now, should move back up today.
celeritas
12/5/2008
22:49
Healthy pullback, can see this stock making a run towards £3
World population is ever growing with the most fundamental need being clean water, Amiad will clean up in this sector, no pun intended.

celeritas
12/5/2008
16:15
missed this one Mike but LKI is the next 20% IMHO! If this slips much more will be a nice longer term hold though.
melody9999
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