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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Accsys Technologies Plc | LSE:AXS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQQFX454 | ORD EUR0.05 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.00 | -1.92% | 51.00 | 50.20 | 51.00 | 51.00 | 50.20 | 51.00 | 132,110 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Manufacturing Industries,nec | 162.02M | -69.86M | -0.3173 | -1.58 | 110.52M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2015 08:20 | Thanks TW- hope you're right. Promising reversion of most of yesterday's loss ... At least thus far today | le4r | |
23/9/2015 16:42 | I see absolutely no reason why the share price should have dropped so much today. It's similar to the weird, unexplained drop we saw just after the release of the preliminary results 2014/15, from where it's since recovered. All I know from people in the UK distribution business is that Accoya is still flying off the shelf and gaining more market share. "Some folk know more than we do?" Maybe! However, I really don't see it as a factor, and, as you rightly say, the share price is prone to big swings. IMHO they should still be heading for a cash-flow break even position this year, which should boost the share price further. However, should there be a major upset due, then all bets are of course off. | timberwolf | |
23/9/2015 15:42 | Looks very serious but this share has swung about a lot recently, dropping sharply one day only to rise quickly to be where it was. If it does not show some signs of recovery tomorrow ( irrespective of market) I will begin to fret. Still it is strange on such a big up day in the market. | jadeticl3 | |
23/9/2015 15:07 | Sea of red and 8.5% drop today... Some folk know more than we do?? | le4r | |
19/8/2015 22:17 | Went to see my local joiner today. Very busy two man business. He informs me that more and more people are asking for Accoya. he has experimented soaking it in water and is very impressed with its properties as it appears totally water resistant and does not change shape or swell. When does the factory in Freiburg start production? Are they building a plant in the USA? Will they reach profitability this year? | david2013 | |
18/8/2015 22:23 | No special reason I just like the story. | capt bligh | |
18/8/2015 22:02 | Do you have any special reason for buying Capt? Are you new to this or topping up? I bought twice at about 65p. Saw them get to 80pbut they have struggled since results. However, I have always been in profit so not complaining. | jadeticl3 | |
18/8/2015 13:53 | Bought some of these today | capt bligh | |
23/6/2015 12:02 | As is often the case, I'm guessing a mention of the stock somewhere in the media. However, nothing showing up on the radar yet. | timberwolf | |
23/6/2015 09:21 | I too was hoping for some insight that I did not have to explain the leap. Maybe folk have realised that the fall since tha results was much overdone, but the movement in price was unexpected by me. | jadeticl3 | |
23/6/2015 08:04 | Interesting jump of 10% On share price today. Any ideas why? | djabel666 | |
16/6/2015 07:02 | Preliminary results 2014/15: hxxp://www.accsysplc Generally pretty positive overall IMHO, although not cash flow positive yet. | timberwolf | |
04/6/2015 08:26 | The Accys Technologies website is advising that the preliminary results for the year ended 31st March, 2015 will be announced on the 16th June. I've topped up a few shares on the recent dip as I'm hoping that maybe they will have now reached a cash-flow break even position in Q4 2014/15. This was clearly the hope in the Q3 2014/15 update. | timberwolf | |
02/5/2015 13:00 | TIMBERWOLF: Fully agree with your last sentence (re Historic MWG) At least AXS has significant revenue - once you have their sort of level of revenue it is usually just a question of smarter management to ensure a postive drop through to the bottom line. Agreed re current ceiling - hence my query re likely bottom line - I will have to try and get sight of the Numis forecasts in detail. Latest ones in refs (April) are as at Oct/Nov 2014 No updates yet 2015 - Peel Hunt Pretaxloss £3.24M (eps -0.74p) 2016 Loss £1.68M eps -0.31 2015 Numis pretax loss £3.9M (eps -5.07p) 2016 Loss £1.62M (eps-2.01p) If they are right I have difficulty in seening a reason for investing at teh current market cap. Numis for MWG Last Refs update May 2015 Loss of £3.6M. 2016 Loss of £2M If Numis right MWG as we both suspect a total basket case but new Chairman could change things - He seems to be a good commercial animal but may be (as per my last post there) an oiler in troubled waters !! | pugugly | |
02/5/2015 10:49 | Hi Pug and thanks for your post. I've been watching AXS for some time and, IMHO, it was mostly hype that pushed the listing share price in AXS so high. Yes, for sure it was overvalued at the time. I bought into AXS for the first time in September, 2013 and have been topping up on the lows since, including, as you know, with my MWG sale proceeds :-) Sales have grown substantially overall and I can't see this changing. Yes, I'm hoping for cash flow positive very soon now. The recent move up has been interesting, but seems to have hit a ceiling at around the £0.80 mark, for the time being anyway. You'll get some of my other views in earlier posts. Good luck if you have a punt yourself. Surely it can't be any worse than MWG! ;-) | timberwolf | |
02/5/2015 10:31 | TIMBERWOLF:> Followed you over here from your post on Modern water. AxS had been off my rader since just after the placing when I reckoned it was over valued - was I right but I had missed the apparent turn round in the last 9 months. Still however very loss making - though last accounts make positive noises about becoming cash flow positive (far better than MWG however (imo) has a long way to go to justify the current capitalisation - Can you see this making say between 6m - 8m bottom line within the next couple of years ?? OK Numis have a target of 119P but they are house broker - Rose tinted glasses !! | pugugly | |
15/4/2015 08:35 | The offer share price seems to have hit a ceiling over the past week at £0.80. | timberwolf | |
28/2/2015 07:50 | The share price is now back above where it was after the 5-1 share consolidation back on the 11th September last year. At that time it was £0.7245, now at £0.7550. It's now up nearly 25% since the positive trading update on the 12th February this year. | timberwolf | |
25/2/2015 10:21 | Nice steady uptick in the share price of around 10% since the positive Q3 2014 trading update on the 12th February. | timberwolf | |
12/2/2015 19:53 | If you look at scionresearch.com you find that references to acetylation there go back beyond 1988. | aspex | |
12/2/2015 17:13 | Thanks brightontrader, an interesting post. | timberwolf | |
12/2/2015 14:35 | We made external shutters for european market as well as internal. Internal suffers temp and humidity changes and also shrinkage causing paint cracks, with fussy London mums not understanding that wood is a natural material accoya would have been great, but as I said, we found cheaper ways using various laminating techniques including a thing called LVL coring, basically thin strips epoxied and pressed thna timber laminated on top before going through the spindle moulder, sound complicated but still was cheaper than accoya...We spent a lot of time/money looking at it. I really hope they do well but its been a long time coming, too long for me although.....I may just drop in again...for the ride... | brightontrader | |
12/2/2015 12:00 | Forecasting cash generative in final quarter. Hopefully start of a significant re-rating with these results. | whilstev | |
11/2/2015 18:08 | I've just spoken again to a major UK distributor of Accoya and their sales continue to rise significantly, taking yet more market share from many of the traditional joinery hardwood species, especially West African. These are not small scale operations. I must admit that I'm slightly confused as to why you would seriously consider using Accoya for wood shutters, which are surely internal? The major benefit surely comes from external use, compared to the traditional external hardwood species used for joinery and cladding, such as Sapele & Iroko. Using the much cheaper, Radiata Pine clears, largely from New Zealand, for Accoya acetylation, is taking a lot of market share and it's a species which is available, generally, more reliably, as well as cheaper. IMHO, I expect a significant rise in sales, again, for the current financial year. However, what I do see, as a problem in the short/medium term, is sufficient supply, before they get the new Solvay plant in Freiburg, Germany up & running! | timberwolf |
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