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James Fisher & Sons PLC has reported a solid trading performance for the second half of fiscal year 2024, particularly driven by key markets within the energy sector. The company is on track to deliver an underlying operating profit of approximately £29 million, surpassing market expectations, and anticipates its net debt will fall within the targeted range of 1.0-1.5 times. This positive performance has led to a rise in the company's shares, reflecting investor confidence in its strategic progress and turnaround plans.
The trading update released on February 5, 2025, highlighted that James Fisher's business turnaround strategy is progressing well, with advancements in portfolio simplification and strong execution in operations. As the company prepares for its full year results scheduled for March 20, 2025, it has emphasized its commitment to consolidating growth across its marine services, energy, defence, and maritime sectors.
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So EBITDA could be close to c.£50m based on previous "DA"? Improvements on that and de-leveraging should IMO see equity continue to rise & have bought more accordingly. DYOR |
James Fisher & Sons, a leading marine services company providing innovative solutions across energy, defence and maritime service, issued an update on trading for the year ended 31 December 2024 this morning. The Group saw solid overall trading performance through the second half supported by end markets. Good execution, together with a contribution from several specific non-recurring items, will result in Group underlying operating profit of c.£29m, ahead of current market expectations and up from 4 successive years of operating losses. The business is finally being turned around is set to record positive EPS in FY25...from WealthOracle |
James Fisher Seal Carrier looks neat :- |
Ricardo you are right historically, but new management IMO have done a great job in last 12 months to start turning this around. RS is an ACTIVE fund manager from that interview across his investments, so won't let them fall asleep at the wheel. Let's see what 2025 brings, but as leverage continues to head towards c.1XEBITDA, then equity play should keep increasing. Maybe even some yield....DYOR |
Vox Markets - 31/1/25: |
Shocking what capital destructive junk this has been even by basket case U.K. standards. |
One year high |
Decent progress IMO... |
Thanks, Bottomfisher. |
According to the last annual report Schroders was the second biggest shareholder after the Sir John Fisher Foundation with a 9.89% stake. |
Interesting. Always pleasing to see a company clean up their balance sheet by paying off debt |
I always struggle to understand the RNS notices about holdings; I wish they would spell out whether the change was a purchase or sale. Did Schroders add to a holding or was this an entry? |
Yes, Schroders are in for the recovery too. |
Indeed nobull....1st step in right direction of flipping value into the equity....DYOR |
Successful sale of RMSPumptools |
Shephard - 3/5/24: |
Baird Maritime.... 29 April 2024 |
Cheers, Rivaldo. The writer called the crash in the share price almost to perfection with his first piece in 2020. Question is, can the new management team get defence and what's left of the energy division growing? Maritime looks fairly solid though cyclical. |
As an ex-shareholder here (a long time ago now!) FSJ remain on my watchlist. But I've just come across this opinion piece which might interest readers here.... |
Zero: The Climate Race podcast - 25/4/24: |
FSJ mentioned at the 25-minute mark: |
The CEO mentioned the recruitment of "an outstanding general manager" to lead JFD America, he was a Captain in the US Navy from where he recently retired and his CV on LinkedIn looks pretty heavy-duty. |
Have to say Monsieur Vernet is an excellent presenter. Struggling not to be convinced.. |
FSJ on YouTube - 16/4/24: |
JFN not looking particularly scary: |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB0003395000 |
Sector | Deep Sea Frn Trans-freight |
Bid Price | 335.00 |
Offer Price | 344.00 |
Open | 333.00 |
Shares Traded | 18,657 |
Last Trade | 16:35:28 |
Low - High | 333.00 - 333.00 |
Turnover | 502.9M |
Profit | -62.4M |
EPS - Basic | -1.2381 |
PE Ratio | -2.69 |
Market Cap | 169.84M |
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