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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Sky High | SKHG | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 26/3/2013 09:35 by mmelody i was hoping to get a nice divi first after years of 0. can't complain though. |
Posted at 03/12/2012 08:55 by mmelody my money is still safe here. looking forward to the dividend back next year. |
Posted at 14/5/2012 12:54 by whites123 With so much serial disappointment around lately, I can't help but wonder when people will see the real value being offered here.Expanding, winning contracts, acquisitions, funded, it's all good, vs the failures that are more common place these days in the wider markets, MHG, PMK, CHAR, GKP etc etc... All what one would imagine and perceive and are good companies, but even just a few looking around and deciding on SKHG would propel the share price to a new level, and one perhaps that would be more aligned to its actual worth. |
Posted at 04/5/2012 07:48 by whites123 For far to long PI's are failing to research and understand what SKHG are about.Hoping to return to paying a dividend they now have Sir John Madjeski as the single largest shareholder who as it happens subscribed for stock at a higher price than todays share price The aquisition of COU propelled SKHG to the front of data collection one stop solutions, and consider the market cap against profits against revenues against cash held and against prospects I consider this to be so far undervalued that with a little bit of interest and even a flatline growth rate it should still multibag this year quite easily... Well done SKHG First "Significant" contract win since the aquisition of COU. Hard to believe that the company is capped at circa £2M considering cash held equates 1/2 £M and revenues prior to COU aquisition was £5M and now turned profitable again. Will PI's take note???? AE Friday 04 May, 2012Sky High PLC Contract Award RNS Number : 7136C Sky High PLC 04 May 2012 SKY HIGH PLC (AIM: SKHG) Contract Award Sky High plc, the data collection and analysis group, has announced today that it has been successful in the award of a significant three year framework agreement with Transport Scotland. The agreement, for an undisclosed sum, is for the collection and collation of a range of transport and land use data which forms an integral part of the Land Use and Transport Integration in Scotland Service which provides models to support transport policy and project appraisal. Sky High's tender was submitted in partnership with IBI Group, an international provider of professional services, and is to provide Transport Scotland with a range of survey services as well as consultancy advice. Sky High are the lead partner and it is expected that 80% of services will be delivered by Sky High-Count On Us, the traffic survey division of the Plc. Mark Mattison said "Sky High is delighted to have been awarded this contract. The fact that Sky High's tender was ranked in first place as the most economically advantageous tender ensures that Sky High is best placed to provide services under this agreement and we look forward to developing a close working relationship with Transport Scotland' |
Posted at 13/2/2012 10:30 by tomboyb Good small little contract - GO SKHG GO!! |
Posted at 03/8/2011 11:58 by mmelody well no divi this year but surely a bumper one next (maybe earlier than usual once back in real profitablilty) and in this market climate a pretty safe haven! |
Posted at 26/7/2011 11:49 by mmelody would be nice to know if they are going to re-instate divi or give a special one out.. |
Posted at 17/2/2011 15:12 by snape From Growth Investor fyiSky High wins major contract 17/02/2011 Ben Jaglom Sky High (SKHG) the AIM-quoted data collection and analysis concern has announced that it has won a contract with the Department for Transport. The contract, awarded through its 'sky high traffic surveys' division, will see Sky High provide traffic count data as part of the Departments 'National Road Traffic Census Contract.' The contract, which will provide revenue of approximately £900,000 will be for an initial period of two years with the potential for an extension to a third year. CEO Mark Mattison remarked that the deal was an 'important contract win' for the company adding that it demonstrates its 'continued development as a quality provider of data colection services for the UK traffic market.' Following the news shares in Sky High soared 87.5 per cent to the current price of 15p. With the contract win jolting Sky High's somewhat stagnant share price we think the shares could hold speculative potential. |
Posted at 17/2/2011 09:43 by rheiner With the dividend likely to return you can expect these to rocket somewhat - aided by the small number of shares in issue of course. |
Posted at 27/5/2010 10:52 by whites123 The situation is that the new government touts its green credentials, and as such needs to improve public transport, ease congestion etc...The opposite side of the coin is this could be very good for SKHG.. Coupled with the fact they have broken into Europe with their first contract win and Australia is proving a sucess, there is no reason whatsoever to suggest that SKHG is doing anything other than what they keep telling us... And they keep telling us how well they are doing and their expansion plans and even hinted at aquisitions... Rather than speculate I will for the time being trust what they are telling us.. I am biased though, having had a large chunk of my holding paid for by dividends from the company.. :-) Amazing was that even the likes of Barclays stopped divi payments yet small fry AIM stock like SKHG carried on paying them... :-) Cheers |
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