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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Crestchic Plc | LOAD | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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399.00 |
Top Posts |
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Posted at 26/2/2023 11:02 by zho Countryman5,I think I first read about LOAD in one of Simon Thompson's pieces, and he recently recommended a not dissimilar business, Ashtead Technology, a fast-growing offshoot of Ashtead, which rents out equipment to support installation and decommissioning of offshore energy infrastructure, both wind turbines, and oil and gas. Having touched 355p after an upbeat TU in mid-January, the shares pulled back following a placing of 19% of the Company at 310p by the previous private equity owners. 2022 revenues are now expected increase by 30%, and upgraded forecasts for 2023 put the Company on a PE of roughly 12.8p (at 302p), with Simon T reckoning that “the earnings upgrade cycle has further to run”. |
Posted at 07/2/2023 09:39 by alter ego sold out this morning for 399.09p sorry to lose LOAD. Rotork have got a good deal. |
Posted at 23/12/2022 11:15 by zho Paul Hill notes that a Cayman Islands hedge fund has taken nearly 6% of LOAD and sees the outside chance of a counter bid, perhaps from Ashtead or Schneider Electric:from 19:45 |
Posted at 11/12/2022 15:04 by alter ego Is this a result of users going elsewhere?ADVFN reported results on 5 December The loss for the financial year after tax amounted to £1,368,000 (2021: a profit of £1,618,000). The Directors are not proposing payment of a dividend |
Posted at 08/12/2022 15:35 by zho Simon Thompson discusses LOAD from 30:10 |
Posted at 24/11/2022 08:49 by zho The IC's Simon Thompson writes on "top-performing small-cap fund" Rockwood Strategic, highlighting its stake in LOAD:"The holding accounts for 29 per cent of the fund’s NAV and my 350p target price is conservative." |
Posted at 24/11/2022 08:26 by zho Paul Hill maintains 400p target but thinks 500p might be possible:BTW, I still have a MODEST 400p/share valuation on #LOAD, but reckon @Crestchic_UK could exit 2023 on a £15m+ EBITDA run-rate. Which on based a 10x multiple & 30m shares - gives 500p. Indeed still lots to go for - which is exactly what @RockwoodStrat said this morning. |
Posted at 23/11/2022 12:01 by whittler100 Today’s move up in the LOAD share price may well have been prompted in part by a very positive site visit report published in Stockopedia in the investor comments section of SCVR. Very positive article and worth a read for any current/potential holders. |
Posted at 23/11/2022 09:38 by carcosa am guessing recent share price strength is on the back of this Just one of several outlets marketing "The Load Bank Market research report". Experience with these types of reports is that its a general round up of publically available resources to create a report to generate income for the marketing company. i.e. usually a puff piece dressed up to look something more than it is. The headline CAGR appear to me as missing the mark by a wide margin. |
Posted at 24/8/2022 15:23 by zho Paul Hill continues to bang the drum for LOAD:My current fair value for loadbank expert @Crestchic_UK is 330p/share vs 285p today. However for 2023, I estimate #LOAD should generate approx £12m of EBITDA - which on a 10x multiple, would produce a theoretical 12M Target Price of 400p. Plenty of upside still to go. |
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