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RNWH Renew Holdings Plc

924.00
6.00 (0.65%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Renew Holdings Plc LSE:RNWH London Ordinary Share GB0005359004 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  6.00 0.65% 924.00 929.00 933.00 934.00 915.00 925.00 178,925 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contractor-oth Residentl 921.55M 43.38M 0.5482 17.00 737.53M
Renew Holdings Plc is listed in the Gen Contractor-oth Residentl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RNWH. The last closing price for Renew was 918p. Over the last year, Renew shares have traded in a share price range of 650.00p to 939.00p.

Renew currently has 79,133,889 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Renew is £737.53 million. Renew has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 17.00.

Renew Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/3/2024
14:32
TU Tuesday. Bet they will be solid. Again.
wad collector
28/3/2024
09:56
Good to Seymour engineering involved in this project.
igoe104
26/3/2024
10:15
Yep, the last couple of years have seen updates on 3rd April and 1st April - so next Tuesday or Wednesday after the Easter break seems likely.
rivaldo
22/3/2024
14:49
Trading update should available within the next two or possibly three weeks with Easter period in the middle?
wfcreserves
21/3/2024
09:31
Good plan. Held some of these for 32 yrs! And as in ISA no need to take some capital gains, but have been tempted.
wad collector
21/3/2024
08:42
Oh happy days - A new breakout UP - Memo self - Keep finger away from sell button and go back to sleep.
pugugly
18/3/2024
15:15
cetainly does
robow
18/3/2024
14:53
A tenner in 2024? Seems possible now.
wad collector
18/3/2024
11:41
Nice comment from Shore Capital's analyst when reviewing Hill & Smith (HILS):



"However, he said the ‘stock may underperform if the market switches to a risk-on environment at some point, as we see more upside elsewhere’, particularly in engineering services group Renew (RNWH) ‘which is cheaper despite generating higher returns on invested capital, higher historic earnings growth, and having a lower risk profile’"

rivaldo
14/3/2024
10:10
Late reported “unknown”; trade of £354k yesterday @9.10? Not sure what to make of that one.
wfcreserves
13/3/2024
19:45
And it's getting worse !!
mattboxy
12/3/2024
22:23
Great to see a number of buy trades at 900p reported after the close - and a £173,507 uncrossing trade at 899p, which hopefully augurs well going forward.
rivaldo
12/3/2024
21:24
Bit funereal for me that one; I'm not ready .
wad collector
12/3/2024
16:25
Knocking on the door of £9 now, 👊

Altogether now, its time for a song

igoe104
12/3/2024
11:14
Ex-Schroders fund manager Iain Staples is very positive on RNWH - about 11 mins 45 secs in:
rivaldo
11/3/2024
09:16
Likely good news for RNWH today (particularly its J Browne and Enisca subsidiaries)....



"Extra £180m of water spending to prevent sewage spills

The government has fast-tracked investment of £180m over the next 12 months in a bid to prevent more than 8,000 sewage spills polluting English waterways.

The new funding commitments are in addition to water companies’ existing £3.1bn investment into storm overflow improvements for this price review period (2020-2025), as well as their ongoing annual investment to maintain the performance of the existing network.

Examples of measures include accelerated wetland construction programmes, investment in AI systems to help manage storm loads, the installation of thousands of new in-sewer monitors to check flows and spot blockages early and the recruitment and training of specialist staff.

Environment Secretary Steve Barclay said: “The amount of sewage being spilled into our rivers is completely unacceptable and the public rightly expects action.

“This £180 million of accelerated investment, which will stop more than 8,000 sewage spills over the next year, is a welcome step forward as we continue to push for better performance from water companies and hold them to account.”

rivaldo
08/3/2024
12:01
It's an extremely good sign that we're seeing new highs on the back of unusually large volumes, especially for a Friday, with over £1.1m traded already today.
rivaldo
05/3/2024
08:49
Siemens are a client of RNWH's, and the UK's transition to digital signalling has long been flagged up as a big opportunity by RNWH in presentations - it was a prime reason for buying Giffen.

For example, even back in 2019 RNWH noted that the Government had awarded £450m to digital signalling in the National Productivity Investment Fund.

So it's encouraging to read in today's news that Siemens are now building a new £100m signalling factory in Chippenham:

rivaldo
01/3/2024
07:27
An encouraging snippet from Field Systems Designs Holdings plc's results this morning:

"There has been much recent negative media publicity regarding the performance of the Water Industry and their failure to maintain their infrastructure. Government agencies are increasing their pressure on solving residual environmental problems and consequently water companies are starting to accelerate their expenditure under AMP7 for the remainder of the cycle until 2025"

"The Water Industry’s seventh Asset Management Programme (AMP7) commenced in April 2020, and framework plans by water utilities were rolled forward.

The impact of COVID-19, and conflicts between water utilities and OFWAT in challenging their 2020-2025 expenditure budgets, caused many new orders expected by FSD under AMP7 to be delayed for three years, but now order intake and consequential turnover are improving rapidly"

rivaldo
29/2/2024
11:07
Nice £132,689 buy of 15,104 shares at 878.5p just reported.
rivaldo
16/2/2024
14:27
News - big wins for RNWH's AMCO and QTS subsidiaries to deliver a £229m programme for Network Rail.

These are works for CP7 in its north west and central territory. AMCO and QTS have won 4 of the 10 places up for grabs, and I'm guessing they weren't going for the 2 civil engineering structural places anyway:

rivaldo
07/2/2024
09:31
Fundamental Asset Management hold RNWH in their portfolio, and their fund manager is very positive about RNWH in this new podcast - listen from around 15 minutes in:



Also, it's relevant to see a rail recruitment industry specialist who works with RNWH's AMCO having a record results year and being similarly bullish:



"Coleman James partners with SMEs and PLCs in the rail industry, including AmcoGiffen (part of Renew Holdings PLC), VolkerRail, Motion Rail and RES Group.

"Much of our growth is aligned to recruiting personnel to fulfil CP6 infrastructure projects, particularly for Tier 1 and Tier 2 contractors," explained Andrew Mackay, Managing Director at Coleman James.

"We’ve built successful, long-term partnerships with SMEs, owner-led businesses and Plcs, particularly across telecoms, civils and signalling. For our next phase of growth, we’ll be targeting infrastructure companies on the CP7 framework as well as major projects across the rail industry, who share our commitment to deliver quality and value, through sustainable recruitment strategies."

rivaldo
05/2/2024
21:00
Poor interviewer in my opinion. Surely investors will be concerned as to whether companies will remain within the AIM market and whether these companies will fall to Private Equity. There may even be falls in SPs if companies move from AIM.
mayers
05/2/2024
19:42
Octopus investment fund manager talks about some of his portfolio investments, RNWH included.
igoe104
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