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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Spring Grove | SGV | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 27/1/2004 19:01 by tyranosaurus no news on SGV.just waiting for the next results to see if they are profitable again. |
Posted at 31/5/2002 18:29 by tyranosaurus What the bl---y h-ll has happened to this today?SGV is still good value but I may be tempted to sell some if this price sticks next week. |
Posted at 31/5/2002 15:00 by james8 Good to see the buying continue. Hope SGV gets a mention in W/E press.I don't know what their divi poloicy is. I suppose that if they continue to expand organically we might get a divi, but if they get acquisitive then its less likely. I see that major shareholders are VCTs. Do you know how long they tend to hold? |
Posted at 31/5/2002 13:25 by salar Managed a small top up before the 2p rise today - still looks well undervalued.Hoping for a maiden divi this year from those 9p+ of earnings. |
Posted at 30/5/2002 10:13 by james8 Salar,Thanks for the earnings forecast. I bt on reading IC on 12/4. SGV house broker Shore Capital forecast for yr ending 31/1/02 sales £7.5m and profit £400k which is virtually exactly what was achieved.Hence I guess the small share price rise. But with earnings seemingly doubling each yr and being in a fairly safe sector it looks v cheap. I like Parkwood (which I think u have). Similar business but lower earnings growth. Mears is doing v similar things and is a great company- always looks too pricey. 'fraid, couldn't get into growth co site, so any feedback v welcome. |
Posted at 30/5/2002 08:15 by salar This is starting to look like a small cap growth story with great potential. They have doubled eps over the past two years and look set to do so again, acc. to this comment on the growthcompany.co.uk website yesterday: 'Basic earnings rose 116% to 4.43p a share, and investors can expect 9.4p for 2003, placing the shares on a lowly prospective rating of just 5.5. Buy.' (may be subscriber only) We have the example of Mears (current PE 25) to show what the possibilities are in this area, and I imagine SGV may have had at least a once-over from them as regards a possible bid. Just kicking myself I didn't get in in the mid 40s! |
Posted at 29/5/2002 14:27 by james8 SGV released their prelims today with (I tkink) no warning.I haven't seen any forecasts but they look v strong. Several contract renewals and new contracts signed. |
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