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SYG Speymill

0.325
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Speymill LSE:SYG London Ordinary Share IM00B1ZBDN89 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.325 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.325 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
12/9/201420:34GERMAN PROPERTY ON THE RISE707
29/9/200615:55NOW THE GERMAN PROPERTY MARKET..EX WIGMORE338
23/7/200613:42speymill chart breakout!!going to Ј2.25-Ј2.50123
20/1/200612:20NOW THE GERMANY PROPERTY MARKET EX WIGMORE1
22/10/200123:42Tipped by Mail on Sunday27

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Posted at 27/12/2012 11:50 by geoff80
This could go up strongly given that the share issue is not large.
Posted at 18/12/2012 18:52 by the troll
the future, greedfear; imagine a boot forever stamping down upon the net asset value of SYG; those German props. were, supposedly, worth c. 10p per share upon transfer ? & we're down to 1/4p bid ! what the hell's happening.
Posted at 10/12/2012 17:00 by greedfear
Administration of Speymill Contracts, wish they had done that earlier. Time to focus on the German real estate. The only reason I bought into this share anyway.
Posted at 26/6/2012 08:53 by greedfear
Revenues from German property 1,544 million GBP.
Using currnt german yields value of the property is in the range of 20-25 times revenues.
So we're looking at property values of 31 - 39 million GBP.
Book value 22 million.

Higher value 9 - 17 million, or 15p - 29p per share.
Posted at 24/5/2012 09:52 by greedfear
Someone thinks it's going to be a short year lol.

Todays news is a good deal for SYG as it adds to NAV as book value of the loan was lower and... Money in the bank.
Posted at 22/6/2011 15:34 by neguss3
Someone paying the full price for them yesterday and today paying 4p a share
Posted at 06/12/2010 16:44 by someuwin
"Speymill shares up 90%

Property investment business, Speymill was a strong mover today and shares pushed ahead by more than 90% after delivering an upbeat trading statement.

The Group says that its 100%-owned subsidiary, Speymill Contracts has a forward order book of £18m going into 2011, a significant increase in the committed order book of £3m at the start of 2010. Furthermore that this order book should continue to grow throughout next year.

With its German assets, Speymill says that it is examining ways to maximise cash-flow from these assets and continues to be optimistic about the overall outlook for the German residential property sector.

The full year results for the year to 30 June 2010 are expected to show a substantial increase in profits and the Group adds that it is aiming to achieve an improvement in like-for-like profitability (excluding exceptional and one off items) in 2011.

At the same time, major shareholders Jim Mellon and Bob Macdonald have agreed to reduce the rate of interest on the loan facility provided to the company from 12% to 9%.

The mid-market share price was marked up 3.38p to 6.88p - a gain of 96.4% on the day."

Story provided by StockMarketWire.com
Posted at 06/12/2010 12:00 by ivor hunch
The question of asset value remains unclear. 9p per share is the amount indicated in the interims, but what is the net (as opposed to gross asset) of the German residential property companies ? Until we know this I suspect 9-10p must be the ceiling for the share price
Ivor
Posted at 06/12/2010 09:42 by ivor hunch
I picked up some this morning - just 50,000 but might have another bite at the cherry later.
I hope this bb gets more lively as I see SYG as an interesting recovery situation. I did extremely well on them some years ago when they moved from Wigmore into SYG and it was one of my first ten-baggers. But they are looking interesting again.
The stated asset value per share at the interims was 9p and since then they have acquired two companies with German residential property worth a gross 25 million euros. I have emailed the company asking more information about their net asset values
Jim Mellon is a highly successful investor and I imagine he will want to do something interesting with SYG.
Ivor
Posted at 07/10/2010 13:52 by shammytime
Chart looks lovely. Fast lane to 8p.

Beyond that, there isn't really massive resistance so this run could even get us to double digit share price ;)
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