ali, Piedro linked to an article about work ABDP are doing. If you read it, you will see the new technology has to choose whether to use WiFi or 4G/5G. ABDP do not have to make that choice but car makers do. |
thanks but then is this rekevant to abdo? |
Two competing standards, back the wrong one and it is a dead end. VHS and Betamax were video recording standards back in the day. VHS won and Sony which created Betamax were the losers |
not clear alter please clafify |
That sounds interesting Piedro. Thx. WiFi or 4/5G though? The old VHS v Betamax issue again. |
Another ...
AB Dynamics V2X – a game-changing technology to improve road safety |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) from Citywire AB Dynamics premium is justified, says Peel Hunt Peel Hunt is increasingly confident about the prospects for AB Dynamics (ABDP) as it believes the tester of autonomous vehicles is making strategic progress.
Analyst Henry Carver reiterated his ‘buy’ recommendation and increased the target price from £17 to £18.80 on the stock, which moved up 5.3%, or 85p, to £17.05 on Tuesday.
The group reported ‘encouraging8217; first-half results with a ‘solid order book’ and ‘decent’ visibility into the second half.
‘While we are not changing our forecasts, our confidence continues to be bolstered by the evidence that the strategic progress and investment in the group are bearing fruit,’ said Carver.
‘The balance sheet is in great shape, with net cash of over £20m after the £16m payment for Ansible, and the long-term outlook for track testing, lab testing and simulation, and ABD Solutions looking as compelling as ever.’
Carver added that the shares trade on 28 times August 2024 price/earnings, which is ‘a justified premium to undiluted exposure to this high structural growth end market’. |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Half year trading update and notice of results SP Up 3.7%
Current trading and outlook Trading for the first six months of the year was encouraging, with overall performance in line with the Board's expectation. The Group has seen continued good momentum across both of its Track testing and Laboratory testing and simulation divisions, benefitting from strengthened operational and commercial infrastructure within the business. Further progress has also been made in developing the ABD Solutions offering.
The Group has a solid order book, providing good visibility into the second half of the year and the integration of Ansible Motion is progressing as planned. Whilst mindful of ongoing supply chain disruption and wider economic uncertainty, the Board remains confident that the Group will make further financial and strategic progress this year, with its expectations for FY 2023 performance remaining unchanged.
Financial position The balance sheet remains robust with net cash at 28 February 2023 of £21.3m (28 February 2022: £27.7m, 31 August 2022: £29.2m), after payment of the initial £16.0m cash consideration for the acquisition of Ansible Motion in September 2022.
Notice of results The Group will report its interim results for the six months ended 28 February 2023 on 25 April 2023. |
New product ...
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- sorry, not able to put up video link !! |
SP sliding along with the wider market, not sure there is anything ABD specific, should find out in a week or two as there is normally a trading update in late March ahead of the interims in April. |
TEST EQUIPMENT AB Dynamics launches next-generation pedestrian ADAS target By CALLUM BROOK-JONES January 31, 2023 |
FWIW,
rFpro’s latest simulation technology can replicate what vehicle cameras ‘see’ By CALLUM BROOK-JONES January 25, 2023 |
please robow could you quote the source |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) from Shares magazine
The automotive sector is in flux amid a transition to electric and hybrid vehicles as well as developments in assisted driving technology and frequent changes in safety and regulatory standards. That’s good news for UK engineering champion AB Dynamics (ABDP:AIM) which is one of the best performing AIM companies of the last decade.
If you invested £1,000 when the company floated in May 2013, you would be sitting on a stake worth £16,000 today, less any transaction or investment platform fees. That same £1,000 invested in a FTSE 100 tracker would be worth just £1,450, with both calculations based on total return data from SharePad.
Before the pandemic the returns on a long-term investment in AB Dynamics shares would have looked even more impressive. Supply chain issues affecting the wider industry hit the company’s profit, and the current share price of £16.11 compares with peaks above £27 in 2019.
That pullback in the share price might interest investors looking for a better entry point into this unique business on the UK stock market.
WHAT DOES AB DYNAMICS DO?
Founded more than four decades ago by Anthony Best, who served as chairman until 2021, AB Dynamics provides testing systems to the automotive industry from its Wiltshire base.
Customers include the 25 largest automotive manufacturers, key tier-one suppliers (the businesses which provide the components and devices used in the manufacture of cars) and large technology companies. It even counts the Alfa Romeo Formula One team among its clients.
These companies use AB Dynamics’ products for vehicle testing; ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) development; driverless car technology evaluation; suspension, chassis and steering system development; and noise, vibration and harshness testing.
Its products and services include advanced driving simulators, driving robots and precision soft targets – effectively inflatable to-scale cars, motorbikes and other road users – for track testing.
‘With eight mandatory ADAS features required in all cars sold worldwide by May 2024, and a push towards autonomous vehicles that require extensive reliance on simulators and laboratory testing to optimise development, we believe that AB Dynamics’ premium positioning will enable it to benefit from strong demand tailwinds,’ says investment bank Berenberg.
Despite pressure on profitability resulting from the pandemic, a supply chain squeeze and investment in new ventures, AB Dynamics still generates strong returns with an operating margin of 15.8% in the year to 31 August 2022.
BRANCHING OUT INTO NEW FIELDS
While there is no suggestion AB Dynamics sees a lack of longer-term opportunities in its core automotive sector, the company has begun to diversify. Its newly launched ABD Solutions business offers easy-to-install, retrofit kit which can transform a standard vehicle to an autonomous one.
Recognising that widespread adoption of automated vehicles for road-use remains some way off, it is targeting the mining, defence and specialist industrial sectors. Its solution could, in theory, help rapidly and cheaply reduce costs and safety risks in these industries.
Chief executive James Routh acknowledges to Shares it will take time to build scale in this new division which is currently guided to make a positive contribution to earnings in the financial year ending August 2024.
Routh says: ‘We’re not guiding for huge things straight away. In mining and defence applications which are safety critical there is a lot of emphasis on getting it right and that’s going to take longer as a result, whereas we should be able to convert specialist vehicles on waste management sites a lot quicker, but these are smaller contracts.’
Meanwhile, regulatory changes are providing support to the core business. The European New Car Assessment Programme recently published its 2030 roadmap. As Liberum analyst Sanjay Vidyarthi observes: ‘The test scenarios continue to get more complex, requiring new permutations such as changing weather conditions, different types of vulnerable road user (e-scooters) and, increasingly, the interaction between the driver and ADAS features.
‘We think this will play into AB Dynamics’ suite of simulation and track testing products, a point supported by the fact that all of its ADAS test platforms and targets have now been approved for use in Euro NCAP testing ahead of the introduction of the new 2023 protocols,’ adds Vidyarthi. This has significance outside the continent itself as Europe often leads the way on safety standards.
HOW EXPENSIVE ARE THE SHARES?
Companies with regulatory-driven business are often rewarded with bumper equity valuations and AB Dynamics is no exception, trading on 32 times forecast earnings for the 12 months to 31 August 2023.
In the short term this might make an investment in the stock more of a risky proposition but longer term the growth prospects look excellent and it is a well-run business with an impressive track record.
AB Dynamics has a very strong balance sheet with net cash of £29.3 million. Cash flow generated from operations has increased from £2.1 million in the 12 months to 31 August 2013 to more than £20 million in the last financial year.
Self-funded acquisitions to supplement organic growth seem plausible. Routh says the company is debt averse, with its financial strength offering reassurance to its customer base. The company pays a modest dividend, but the yield is nominal at best at around 0.3% based on consensus forecasts. |
ABDP gets a good write up in Shares this morning following in line results |
Not one of ours!
How to harness driver-in-the-loop simulators By ASH WARNE, CEO AND FOUNDER, DYNISMA December 21, 2022 Don’t get left behind: Why incorporating next-gen driving simulators in vehicle development programs is crucial .... |
Hummmmmmm, abd headlines on simply Wall Street: “insiders have been net sellers, collectively disposing of UK£3.0m more than they bought in the last 12 months” |
Last year AGM statement was around 12th jan so around that time I guess |
Does anyone know the next date of some news? |
Tipped in IC last week @1580p , thinks the niche is going to get bigger. |
Thank you Piedro for another informative post. |
TEST EQUIPMENT Large Japanese auto manufacturer purchases AB Dynamics’ new SPMM Plus |
Good results, but a £376k bonus for the CEO seems a bit tone-deaf at the moment, especially given the trend of the share price over the last few years. |
They are a bit slow with the RNS but FY results on their website
Thank you BBD |
The Group has delivered an outstanding performance against a challenging market backdrop which includes the ongoing impacts of inflation and supply chain constraints. The financial results show further strong progress, with record levels of order intake, revenue, adjusted EBITDA and cash generation. In parallel, the Group has further strengthened in terms of strategic positioning through both organic investments and acquisitions and has now fully built out the senior leadership team and operating capabilities.
"We see significant opportunity in our core markets in automotive, which are supported by long-term structural and regulatory growth drivers, and are continuing to invest in new product development and technology. In addition, we are investing in new technologies to diversify the business into attractive adjacent markets through ABD Solutions. |