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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Hexagon Human | HHC | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 02/2/2012 13:38 by glasshalfull I discovered this thread on a quick look through my profile for a recent post. Although this thread was simply created to provide chart views and I was long gone as an investor in the company on it's creation, I thought that I should bring the saga to a conclusion and on a quick trawl through the web it looks like Shareholders were shafted and management did very well in picking up the business (no doubt for a song). The lights were indeed turned off on 15th March 2010 Basically administrators came in on 12th March and 3-days later had sold the assets of the businesses to the existing management team....known as the Cornhill Partnership Quick trawl through and it looks like they are doing very well. Commiserations to all shareholders who lost out here and a good example of where the buy-build model falls down when a company over commits and economic downturn arrives. Regards, GHF |
Posted at 08/6/2007 07:58 by glasshalfull Recommended as a BUY in today's Investors Chronicle.As for acquisitions, "Expect more acquisitions, too. Hexagon is currently talking to two "relatively chunky" targets, the smaller of which may come on board first. It currently has more than 260 customers, of which 20 are in the FTSE 100 and another 13 in the FTSE 250." Regards, GHF |
Posted at 01/6/2007 07:50 by glasshalfull A possible reason behind yesterday's rise to new highs may well have been a short article relating to Hexagons forthcoming results, which was published in Shares Magazine yesterday.The article notes that the company has been "under most investors radar" but suggests strong management and expertise in chosen markets. Forthcoming results are forecast "to show decent profit growth which should attract the wider attention it deserves". It appears significantly undervalued when compared to the sector average PER and of course we know results will have exceeded market expectations. Regards, GHF |
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