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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Carclo Plc | CAR | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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22.60 | 21.60 |
Industry Sector |
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CHEMICALS |
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Posted at 01/1/2025 10:53 by ali47fish i just wonder why the company could not have provided this cogent information provided by 0ur studious investors here |
Posted at 27/12/2024 09:02 by wigwammer It is certainly a good summary of what an average investor might think. Why are Schroders buying? Carclo are a key supplier to the majority of the top 20 global medtech companies, a growing industry which tends to earn high double digit op margins. Carclo supply key components, typically constituting a very small part of the final cost structure, hence reliability is key. They often invest in both physical equipment and IP alongside the medtech. All of this explains why the company is likely to grow, earn higher margins and at lower cyclicality than most industrial suppliers. Sub £20m valuation due to pension deficit. But huge optionality given the long dated nature of the liability. Carclo may grow, see a step change in margin, rates may rise again...plenty of outcomes where Carclo multiples off a £20m base. Ps the U.K. constitutes sub 8% of sales, and is probably going to grow too.. ATB GLA |
Posted at 23/12/2024 07:40 by wigwammer And I'm quite sure every average investor would agree with you. But not schroders. ATB |
Posted at 20/12/2024 07:45 by imjustdandy Black is a menace - in and out - not an investor |
Posted at 11/12/2024 14:54 by tradertrev Pension deficits can be a great source of buying opportunities. Average (or below average) investors see them and think "OMG the company is bust" without realising that these are exceptionally long-dated liabilities. They literally do not need to be paid for about 30 years, although there are usually annual deficit reduction payments. These are of course drags on cashflow, but they are seldom a cause of insolvency. |
Posted at 05/12/2024 14:56 by muffster Investor meet must have been a poor show. |
Posted at 05/12/2024 09:04 by wigwammer Investor Meet Company presentation. 9am |
Posted at 05/12/2024 08:26 by wigwammer Lame isn't an investor here. Nor has he been all the way up :) |
Posted at 05/12/2024 08:24 by drsmessguide A few people taking a dip after the fall, mixed views from retail investors |
Posted at 20/10/2024 13:13 by graham10k Can anyone help with a listing of major shareholders please. I have searched the CAR home site but under "Investors" there is no such listing.Thanks |
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