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ENF Enfis Group

14.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Enfis Group ENF London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 14.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
14.00 14.00
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Enfis Group ENF Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 09/12/2010 11:20 by rivaldo
Chris, nope, it's definitely not Techinvest.

Useful summary here (Pugugly, please don't split hairs, obviously it's a reverse takeover - Mackenzie is the new CEO - but the mechanics of a stock market listing means it's ENF doing the taking over!):



Extracts:

"While Enfis' LED technology is used in demanding sectors such as film and television production, medical lighting and ultra-violet curing applications, PhotonStar specialises in residential and commercial lighting."

"The lighting market is in transition, with older technologies being replaced by new forms of lighting such as LED. It is estimated that by 2015 LED lamps and models will account for 50% of all lighting.

While there are some big players entering the market, such as Phillips and Osram, Enfis believes that there is room for many smaller players to operate successfully."
Posted at 03/12/2010 18:19 by rivaldo
I believe the acquisition and placing is overall excellent news.

The acquisition looks exciting and complementary and will bulk up ENF to a much more acceptable size. And the placing price was particularly impressive, with little discount if any.

My gripe is that £5m is a lot to pay for a business operating at break-even and with little in the way of assets. The contra to this is that it gives ENF kudos and bulk in one of the most exciting areas of global growth - i.e LEDs. One has to assume that ENF are expecting fast and profitable growth.

As an aside, I wonder if the Qatar World Cup win will benefit ENF? The Qataris must be aware of the success of ENF's Abu Dhabi F1 race track - it's been quoted in most of the articles I've read today about the Qatari bid as an example of what's been happening in that region.
Posted at 14/11/2010 14:29 by rivaldo
Just watching the Grand Prix - ENF's blue lighting looks absolutely superb again. A great advert/PR coup for the company which is repeated every year!

ENF were featured here a couple of days ago:



"The 16th annual Asian Games starts today in Guangzhou, with 9,704 athletes set to compete in 42 different sports.

And when the basketball players walk out onto the court at the NBA stadium, it will be under lights supplied by Swansea-based specialist the Enfis Group.

The firm, which is run from the Technium 2 building in Swansea's SA1 development, secured the contract to supply LED arrays and drivers for the NBA Stadium in Guangzhou.

The project involved the supply of more than 900 high-power LED light engines.

The finished product was designed to light the outside of the stadium with powerful consistent white light, as well as complex patterns of subtle colourchanging effects from remote lighting columns up to 45m away from the building.

Enfis chief executive officer Ceri Jones said: "Enfis is very pleased to be chosen as a key partner in this prestigious project.

"As a result, Enfis lighting technology will be showcased to the whole of Asia during the November games, and the project should act as a lighting flagship for Enfis and its partners."

Enfis has an office in Shanghai, and worked with the Qinghua University Department of Architecture in Beijing to create the striking lighting effect.

However, the contract in China comes at a time when Enfis is tightening its belt and looking to make £200,000 in cost reductions after recording a loss of £766,000 during the six months until June 30 this year."
Posted at 14/10/2010 22:17 by tangsoo
Guys - I have a very small investment here, but one I can afford to lose!

A friend ( who has close contact with a senior board member )of Someone I work with whom bought in to ENF very early was always willing to promote / recommend buying into ENF.My friend has asked him, on my behalf a number of times recently for his view/ opinion/ advice but he now refuses to comment!! Make what you like of that but I thought I would share it with you.

GL Tang
Posted at 01/9/2010 07:51 by shavian
From Penny Sleuth overnight:

Today's Top 3 AIM risers

NEUTRAHEALTH (NUT) +25.71%

TASTY (TAST)
+19.23%

ENFIS GROUP (ENF)
+19.20%

?Que. Where did they get that from?
Posted at 11/8/2010 16:10 by rivaldo
I sold a few at near the highs for a bit of profit, but will keep the rest for the long-term.

It's always good to be in at the ground floor of something like this with a huge opportunity at a rock-bottom m/cap. ENF have already proved their worth by means of the hotel and exhibition contract wins - it'll only take a little attention to make a difference here.

Another contract or two, or further improvement in the next results, could see a quick step up to anywhere from 30p upwards given the current £2.9m m/cap.

At this level there shouldn't be too much downside given the relatively healthy Balance Sheet.

If demand for the shares increases and liquidity improves then more MMs will come along. Simples.
Posted at 10/8/2010 14:32 by varies
I bought a few shares yesterday at 21.75p; what a horrid spread.
I have been a shareholder in IQE for many years and notice that IQE is now also interested in very bright blue lights. Dr Nelson plays a prominent role in both companies.
It may be that at some point ENF's very specialised expertise might be of great enough interest to IQE to tempt them to make an offer.
On the other hand ENF might run out of money first !
Worth a punt in my view although it would be exceedingly difficult to sell one's shares if anything went wrong.
Posted at 05/8/2010 13:53 by rivaldo
Out of interest, does anyone know how much the Abu Dhabi Yas Hotel contract was worth to ENF? Unsurprisingly the past RNS's don't disclose (AFAICS), since there's presumably confidentiality etc.
Posted at 05/8/2010 09:35 by rivaldo
Battlebus :o)) Perhaps ENF will now get onto people's radar - particularly if the H1 results show a continued improvement,

Ta for the comments on VLE, which is so undervalued imo it's ridiculous - still trading at way below cash per share, let alone everything else!

MikeF. a bit busy today so will get back to you later.
Posted at 13/5/2010 10:18 by pugugly
chrisdgb: Take care (imo & dyor) DIA are a totally different animal. Lots of MUST HAVE products, well respected in the market and profitable.

OK a slow burner with terrible spread but they pay a dividend - imo a 10 year hold.ENFIS by comparision are very high risk and unless the new management can get traction may need (imo will need) more cash soon.

PS Still waiting for a techie (or the company lurker) to say why the ENFIS products are MUST BUY lines.

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