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AT. Ashtead Technology Holdings Plc

512.00
12.00 (2.40%)
22 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ashtead Technology Holdings Plc LSE:AT. London Ordinary Share GB00BLH42507 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  12.00 2.40% 512.00 510.00 513.00 517.00 489.50 500.00 636,804 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 110.47M 21.58M 0.2699 18.90 399.74M
Ashtead Technology Holdings Plc is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AT.. The last closing price for Ashtead Technology was 500p. Over the last year, Ashtead Technology shares have traded in a share price range of 449.00p to 889.00p.

Ashtead Technology currently has 79,947,919 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ashtead Technology is £399.74 million. Ashtead Technology has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 18.90.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/3/2024
09:14
Someone has tickled this
solarno lopez
05/3/2024
14:22
A new high hope your watching bigdave, as if you wouldn't .
solarno lopez
04/3/2024
13:35
Anyway, on the verge of a breakout
bigbigdave
04/3/2024
11:36
Geez, you had me worried. I was queueing up some cash for accumulation and wouldn't have it before the 7th... Whew!!
;-)

sogoesit
04/3/2024
10:02
That's AHT zho! :o)
bigbigdave
04/3/2024
09:55
>>I think Subsea Electrical Cable laying is a different expertise, and contractor, to Subsea O&G Pipe laying, and removal.>>

Agreed.

Q3 results due tomorrow according to

zho
04/3/2024
09:39
I think Subsea Electrical Cable laying is a different expertise, and contractor, to Subsea O&G Pipe laying, and removal.
If so, a major project contractor would likely have its own specialised equipment.
The trenching may be the same but the burying and reel laying likely different. Station-keeping and holding (therefore winching) could be applicable.
I do not know but am working from knowledge of the O&G side only (altho I once worked on a project to take DC electricity from an offshore platform gas-to-power plant to Holland once upon a time).

sogoesit
02/3/2024
13:44
I will look myself on Monday but does anyone know if this is any work for AT. ??
TIA

dicktrade
29/2/2024
17:30
2.08 million UT and a late trade for another 0.9 million
zho
29/2/2024
16:31
Going back to the highs and probably beyond.
Might get a March update with the January one missing this year.

bigbigdave
28/2/2024
09:44
Yes, that tallies with the site published forecasts:
2022/2023 = 29.7/16 = 85.63%
2023/2024 = 37.1/29.7 = 25%
2024/2025 = 42.6/37.1 = 14.82%

More detailed EPS breakdowns:
2022/2023 - High: 30.5 Low: 29.2
2023/2024 - High: 38.2 Low: 36.3

Broker 12 month share price Targets:
High - 750
Medium - 695
Low - 615

Taking the share price Forecasts against the, say, 2023/2024 37.1p EPS then the implied P/E Ratios are:
High - 20x
Medium - 18.75x
Low - 16.58x

For a company growing EPS at over 30% historic and revenue at over 45% historic the respective awarded EPS PEG Ratios are:
High - 0.67
Medium - 0.62
Low - 0.55

Conclusion: significantly forecast undervaluations and buyers have been slaves to the highest share price Target, giving PI's a lot of arbitrage here over the "professionals" imv.

sogoesit
28/2/2024
05:37
Zho, just to add to your stats, Sharescope have consensus eps forecast growth over the next 3 years as 88.3%;25.1% and 15%. That's nearly a two bagger - I recon it will be more. DYOR
johnrxx99
27/2/2024
17:14
That will do nicely !
solarno lopez
27/2/2024
17:04
Ok, thanks for that, zho. I will take a look at your link.
(Yes, I think my rough estimate was likely to be "conservative").

Ha, yes, that link is great. I didn't know these uk companies were "in tune" with this kind of estimating but assume they do it to be used for their RNS results guidance announcements.
If I award them a P/E of 25x (assuming a PEG of 1 for EPS growth of 37.1/29.7) I get a TP of 927 for FY2024 as "fair value"... yes siree!!!

Oh well, I suppose i should accumulate more below 700 then.

sogoesit
27/2/2024
15:49
>>For just the combination of the businesses (Winch + AT. Base) I get 34.4 x 22 (P/E) = 756. No growth.>>

I would have thought that the eps figures at are likely to be more accurate than those on Market Screener. These are 29.7p for calendar 2023, 37.1p for the current year, and 42.6p for 2025 - decent growth.

And if you look at the corresponding figures for AT.'s PTP and then look at the PTP* for Rathmay Ltd (the parent company of ACE Winches) to 3/23 - as suggested by Tudes100, above - you can see why he thinks that the 2024 and 2025 figures for PTP on AT.'s web pages may be unduly cautious.

* Pretax profit of £12.2m, post tax profit of £10.3m

zho
27/2/2024
15:34
Are the broker consensus targets you see High 750 / Low 615 / Average 679 (which I get from Marketscreener)?
Or something else?
For just the combination of the businesses (Winch + AT. Base) I get 34.4 x 22 (P/E) = 756. No growth.

Anyway, I just accumulated at 692.

GLA

sogoesit
27/2/2024
04:56
This is still looking very cheap based on broker forecasts for FY24. Recent acquisition ACE Winches delivered PBT 12.2m in their last full FY detailed in Companies House accounts of their parent Co. If you apply a tax rate in line with AT's recent % and assume no growth in this side of the business FY24 broker consensus numbers still suggest the rest of the AT business will be going backwards at a double digit percentage (this also ignores the incremental rev's/profitability from Wesubsea & Hiretech). Given organic revenue growth at the HY was +40.5% this stretches the bounds of credibility imo. They did flag at the H1 results that comparables at the back end of the year would be tougher but I still think it's highly unlikely they will do less than 45p EPS next year.
It's also worth keeping an eye on the reporting of their key customers such as Technic FMC, Saipem, Subsea 7, etc. There is no indication that their markets are doing anything other than accelerating - "longer term visibility is also improving with clients securing capacity for projects that extend to 2030", "many tangible signs that support our view that this will be an extended market cycle", "tendering activity remains high with continued improvement in pricing", "best Q3 in Co's history", "record order intake and backlog", "we will remain fully booked for 4 years", "there are two trends in this market - a rise in rates & an increase in the length of contract".

tudes100
24/2/2024
13:30
Topped up here yesterday, no pullback greater than this in the last year.
bigbigdave
22/2/2024
06:35
Thanks BBD
johnrxx99
21/2/2024
11:52
Exail, a leading provider of cutting-edge navigation technology, has secured a major contract with Ashtead Technology for the initial sale of six units of its brand-new all-in-one INS/DVL system, the Rovins 9-DVL. With this new acquisition, Ashtead Technology becomes the first rental company in the market to adopt Exail’s new INS/DVL technology.
bigbigdave
20/2/2024
11:18
Yes, indeed, Slogsweep... I do on occasion use log scales which "should" be the preferred scale of analysis.
However, the majority of people who trade, or invest, use linear, and daily, scales. So, in order to correlate Price Action patterns (TA) to trading signals I must "follow the herd".
However, I agree with you that most people just look at price, especially if they look at linear scales, and don't concern themselves with growth rates, mistakenly imv.
After all, stock picking is about beating "the market" and, if you don't know whether, or by how much, you are beating the market there is no compass for guiding you. Not so?
(I use Trendspider, and have to work out my own CAGRs; and thanks for the tip about Sharescope).

sogoesit
20/2/2024
08:14
Sogoesit do you plot using a log scale? If you do and fit a trend line the gradient is the growth rate. I use Sharescope and it calculates the growth rate and displays it on the graph for the selected time frame.
slogsweep
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