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RHL Redhall Group Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Redhall Group Plc LSE:RHL London Ordinary Share GB0001112035 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.60 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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08/10/2014
16:30
Disagree, Hinkley is nine years away from 'operation' if I'm reading the same article as you. New contracts could be a huge boost to Redhall's nuclear business which is looking at losses of 2.7 million in exceptional items.
petty officer birdseye
08/10/2014
15:38
well there you are -looks like someone trying to puff the share price
meijiman
08/10/2014
15:35
Hinkley is nine years away from construction! No value to RHL whatsoever in its current battle for survival.
callumross
08/10/2014
14:26
There doesn't seem to be much happening with the shareprice except that 20 mins ago you could only sell 2,500 on Selftrade and now it's moved up to 37,500!!!
arpy2
08/10/2014
14:17
loading -you are doing a sterling job here. Looking at forecasts this company is on a crazy low rating -if they make 3 or 4p of earnings next year.
But there is alot of debt and surely that is why sentiment is so poor towards this company-in short they might not be around/or there may be dilutive equity issuance.
This news looks positive but you might have expected the company to put out some sort of statement if they saw it as a game changer??

meijiman
08/10/2014
14:00
New Base for Redhall Nuclear in Cumbria

Posted in September
The Decommissioning & Waste Management (DWM) Division of Redhall Nuclear has recently relocated its operation to a large, West Cumbrian engineering facility.

The rationale behind the relocation was that the new accommodation would present both a cost saving and an increase in the capability Redhall can offer clients.

Located in Moresby Park, Whitehaven (around 11 miles from Sellafield site and two miles from the previous Redhall Nuclear base at Westlakes Science & Technology Park), the 2,400 square metre facility has a large engineering area along with offices and ample parking. The premises are fully secure with CCTV and alarmed access. The offices include a large board room/conference facility and are fully furnished with full IT networking.

The building, which gives good HGV access to the engineering space via roller shutter doors, is currently being fitted with an electric 5Te overhead crane.

David Howorth, Divisional Director for D&WM at Redhall Nuclear commented: “Increasingly our clients are looking for a ‘one-stop̵7; capability that includes detailed design, manufacture, off-site testing and installation. This is at its most significant in the higher hazard facilities that are being decommissioned, where an element of testing is expected; either in the form of trial assembly to reduce working times in high dose areas, or for the integration of components prior to installation in high dose areas. The new facility will allow such testing to be carried out, as well as giving sufficient room to house, on a temporary basis, a number of client staff whilst the trials are undertaken.”

All staff and engineering operations previously based at Westlakes have now relocated to Moresby Park.

“The increased accommodation gives Redhall Nuclear the opportunity to expand and grow, as well as enabling us to offer a facility for the temporary storage of equipment prior to installation. Although this would not be its primary purpose, it also gives us the opportunity to carry out fabrication.” David concluded.

Posted in Redhall Nuclear

loading
08/10/2014
13:49
Redhall (RHL:AIM) is a good example of a company which trades significantly below analyst price targets.
By PLATTS
6 Oct 2014 17:06:03
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3x bagger and buyers

Redhall Group PLC (LSE:RHL) Enterprise Value £24.7 Mil (As of Today) = 31.7P - RHL News- Today, 9:58 AM
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mega news guys


REDHALL, EU approves Hinkley Point nuclear plant Financial Times - RHL News
- Today, 1:05 PM

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Hinkley Point C: Commercial Terms Agreed


A comprehensive set of agreements have been reached between EDF Group and the UK Government including in principle the key commercial terms for an investment contract of the planned Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station.

The go-ahead has been given to construct two EPR reactors at HPC in Somerset and the agreement in principle, on the scope of the scheme and on the key terms of the investment contract , allows EDF Group to move ahead to secure partners for the financing of the project.

Contained within the commercial terms is an agreement on a “strike price” that will be fair and balanced for both consumers and investors. It means HPC will offer stable and predictable prices through a “Contract for Difference”. So, if wholesale prices rise above the agreed “strike price”, consumers will not pay extra and if they fall below this price, the generator will receive a top-up payment. Customers pay nothing until the power station is operational.

Preliminary works for the project are already well advanced, with a design approved by UK regulators, a nuclear site licence in place and planning permission being given for construction.

Key terms of the contracts for the four most important suppliers to the project have now been finalised subject to a final investment decision. These are with: Bouygues TP/Laing O’Rourke for the civil work contract, Costain for the marine work, Alstom for the turbines and Areva for Instrumentation and Control, Nuclear Steam Supply System and Fuel.

Redhall has strengthened its position to take advantage of the opportunities within the UK nuclear new build programme, by setting up strategic alliances with French companies ACPP and Baumert. The ACPP-Redhall joint venture primarily focuses on the design, manufacture and installation of the stainless-steel pond liners, tanks and sumps required. The commercial Heads of Terms agreement between Redhall and Baumert – a subsidiary of the French organisation Groupe Gorgé – will facilitate a turnkey package offering that includes design, manufacture and installation for shield and security doors used in nuclear power stations.

Finalisation of the agreements and construction of the plant are subject to a final investment decision. The Government and EDF Group will work together to address the remaining steps which must be taken before that decision can be made.

loading
08/10/2014
13:16
Hinkley Point C: Commercial Terms Agreed


A comprehensive set of agreements have been reached between EDF Group and the UK Government including in principle the key commercial terms for an investment contract of the planned Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station.

The go-ahead has been given to construct two EPR reactors at HPC in Somerset and the agreement in principle, on the scope of the scheme and on the key terms of the investment contract , allows EDF Group to move ahead to secure partners for the financing of the project.

Contained within the commercial terms is an agreement on a “strike price” that will be fair and balanced for both consumers and investors. It means HPC will offer stable and predictable prices through a “Contract for Difference”. So, if wholesale prices rise above the agreed “strike price”, consumers will not pay extra and if they fall below this price, the generator will receive a top-up payment. Customers pay nothing until the power station is operational.

Preliminary works for the project are already well advanced, with a design approved by UK regulators, a nuclear site licence in place and planning permission being given for construction.

Key terms of the contracts for the four most important suppliers to the project have now been finalised subject to a final investment decision. These are with: Bouygues TP/Laing O’Rourke for the civil work contract, Costain for the marine work, Alstom for the turbines and Areva for Instrumentation and Control, Nuclear Steam Supply System and Fuel.

Redhall has strengthened its position to take advantage of the opportunities within the UK nuclear new build programme, by setting up strategic alliances with French companies ACPP and Baumert. The ACPP-Redhall joint venture primarily focuses on the design, manufacture and installation of the stainless-steel pond liners, tanks and sumps required. The commercial Heads of Terms agreement between Redhall and Baumert – a subsidiary of the French organisation Groupe Gorgé – will facilitate a turnkey package offering that includes design, manufacture and installation for shield and security doors used in nuclear power stations.

Finalisation of the agreements and construction of the plant are subject to a final investment decision. The Government and EDF Group will work together to address the remaining steps which must be taken before that decision can be made.

loading
08/10/2014
13:09
mega news guys


REDHALL, EU approves Hinkley Point nuclear plant Financial Times - RHL News
- Today, 1:05 PM

loading
08/10/2014
12:33
3x bagger and buyers

Redhall Group PLC (LSE:RHL) Enterprise Value £24.7 Mil (As of Today) = 31.7P - RHL News- Today, 9:58 AM
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loading
06/10/2014
20:06
Before that give me my bonus!...
diku
06/10/2014
17:46
This going titts up.
hvs
06/10/2014
14:15
if no support even at this level survival in doubt
soft t
06/10/2014
10:48
flying into the buffers at a rate of knots. Brought low by incompetence.
meijiman
09/9/2014
21:21
Good at taking companies into administration or helping them avoid administration ; which one is it gonna be ?!?
I assume he's been hired for the latter .?!?

value viper
09/9/2014
20:49
Is it good or bad?...
diku
09/9/2014
15:20
Oh Jaysus look at his cv.
hybrasil
09/9/2014
14:54
If he can extract any value from this POS he must be a genius. There are again the current management is so useless that anyone half decent could do a better job.Or maybe we are still blaming the previous lot.
Wish him well in his endeavours.........

meijiman
09/9/2014
14:21
turnaround ace hired ; step 1 of ...................
value viper
03/9/2014
14:58
debt reduction coming my hunch (disposals) and focus on Manufacturing bit of the business to get on the mend (not for widows and orphans), gulp..........
value viper
02/9/2014
08:46
Surely that makes the management performance all the more damning. On the face of it they appear to be in growth markets with decent prospects. However they seem unable to capitalise on this -must be losing out to competitors. I sold at 24p.
meijiman
02/9/2014
08:16
It seems to be to be in a great space. Very few companies are able to deal with nuclear engineering issues. How come it can't make money.

Who is the driver behind this and what is its history.

Are its assets any good?

hybrasil
01/9/2014
16:23
yes probably sub 10p!!! Even other companies in similar business lines seem to be doing pretty well. Difficult to fathom this -Vivergo/nuclear-all shambolic. if it doesn't go bust which cannot be ruled out -then it will probably go higher but I wouldn't want to be calling the shots on the precise timing of that.
meijiman
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