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EXA Excel Airways

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Excel Airways EXA London Ordinary Share
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Excel Airways EXA Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 04/6/2004 17:24 by daal43
Hi,
Was the divi a one off or is this going to have a high yield?
Thanks
Daal43
Posted at 25/4/2004 11:42 by invisage
Hey Guys,

Just thought id tell you about DART GROUP. - The smart investors' favourite budget airline -

A host of shrewd investors are backing budget airline and distribution business Dart Group with one top smaller companies team buying at the start of this month.

Dart (DTG), which operates fledgling budget airline jet2.com and also offers air distribution services using the same planes, has become a tempting destination after a slump in its share price in the second half of last year.

Heres a few reasons why its a good time to buy now...

* Results in 7 weeks (16th June)
* ISA Stock
* The first half of the year Dart's pre-tax profits rose by 31% to £7.1 million from a 16% rise in turnover
* Company is very cheap with a P/E of only just over 7 and a forward P/E of just over 6
* Offers a healthy 4.7% dividend yield
* Market Cap. 45.70 m
* Shares In Issue 34.49 m
* 3.7% spread
* Directors and Institutions hold 61% of the shares, very few in public hands.
* Loads of cash in Bank
* Jet2 operates from Leeds/Bradford and Belfast with flights to 13 destinations once a Belfast-Prague service is launched at the end of this month.
* 16% (net book value) of the total tangible assets is in freehold property with less than 1% in short term leaseholds
* Airline booking increasing this year, a Very good recovery play considering the stock is on the bottom of its range...



When Dart's fleet of aircraft is not being used to transport holidaymakers they are utilised for distribution services, ferrying cargo, fresh produce and flowers. The company is also involved in freight forwarding at Manchester, Newcastle, east Midlands and London Heathrow.

Cheers
Invisage
Posted at 20/2/2004 15:20 by factsonly
Today's deal reduces the chances of a takeover bid.
Anyone know why EXA can remain listed given only 2.3% of all stock is on the marketplace (i.e. not already held by Libra, (Atlanta) and Management)?
EXA appears to be good solid growth company imho.
Posted at 31/12/2003 14:06 by flyboy1
Not so sure I'd go near this one,the volume of trades does not warrent the movement in price so not really sure that there is any sustainability in the long term but DYOR.

Reading the figures more closely am unconvinced that the actual position 2003 over 2002 is any better, perhaps even slightly worse given that if you dedect the exceptionals for 2002 plus the loan to Libra from the gross profit and the cost of listing the net effect is slightly worse in 03 vs 02. Clearly those buying at present are not really looking into the fundementals of how these figures have been put together before looking at the top line 250% profit increase. The gross 02 profit does not differ greatly from the gross 03 profit, however makes much more sensational reading when you look at the nett position after exceptionals which there were 8.5m odd of in 02 but none in 03. Am still also perplexed by the admin cost reduction, this looks like manipulation of the staff costs, moving some into the 03/04 year to make the figures look better that they really are. There can be absolutely no way their admin costs have halved on increased productivity. The accounts are at this stage unaudited also.

Lastly if you look at this result +13.4m vs. +3.4 (+10m) and then look at Libra (the major shareholders) figures -9.7m CYP (-11.7m GBP)vs. +3.2m CYP (+3.85m GBP)(-15.55m GBP yoy) it really doesn't look that great...looking at it at a group level therefore, in 02 the group made 7.25m GBP and in 03 1.7m GBP, although accept the businesses have been seperated and the EXA shareholders will only look at EXA and not the parent company and group together....I'm just a fussy git....one to watch but not gamble my money on but as I say above DYOR.
Posted at 31/12/2003 11:13 by sandbank
FLYBOY1 What's your view of the upside on EXA after analysing the results? Few shares can sustain a run like this one's had over the last 3 days - there has to be a pull back unless it's drastically undervalued - don't you think?

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