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Posted at 07/9/2015 17:31 by xenawarriorprincess Also interesting today, 5 trades all day, 17K, 600, 50K, 75K, 17778 and they all appear to be sells.The market doesn't appear to appreciate GLS. But it still closed up! |
Posted at 22/8/2015 10:31 by xenawarriorprincess ACSO continues its recent rise, now 778p for a valuation of £170m.2015/6 p/e forecasts are 32/25 for eps growth of 20% and 28% respectively, with no dividend forecast. GLS at 30p is valued at £20m. 2015/6 p/e forecasts are 10.9 and 9, for eps growth of 16% and 20% respectively, with a dividend of 1%. Of course ACSO is (at present) a bigger better known company, with a longer track record, slightly higher growth rate, and a much more liquid share. But on these figures it looks like GLS is undervalued by about 3 times. The share price is also "stuck" at around 30p, which is around 33% up on the May 2014 IPO price, and the same as what Beijing Shiji paid for its 20% stake in GLS in April 2015. In September 2014 Alibaba bought 15% of Beijing Shiji, its first investment following the Alibaba IPO. The Alibaba stake within a stake is, I think, the GLS secret weapon, and is potentially transformative. Recent GLS trading also appears to be interesting - small buys are taken from MM's stock, but any buy over 10K shares appears to be matched by a corresponding sell, suggesting there isn't much stock about. Last year interims were 1st September. GLS says this year will meet market expectations. Lets see if we get updated guidance. Current forecasts from Barclays Stockbrokers - For GLS Year Ending Profit (m) EPS P/E PEG EPS Grth. Div Yield 31-Dec-15 2.10 2.75 10.9 0.7 +16.64% 0.25 0.9% 31-Dec-16 2.54 3.32 9.0 0.4 +20.73% 0.34 1.1% Profit & Sales Forecasts Year Ending Sales/Share Price/Sales per share 31-12-2015 £0.10 3.05 31-12-2016 £0.12 2.49 Trends & Recommendations Current 1 week ago 1 month ago 3 months ago 6 months ago 1 year ago Revenue (£m) 31-12-2015 8 8 8 8 8 7 31-12-2016 9 9 9 10 9 n/a Earnings 31-12-2015 2.75p 2.75p 2.83p 2.97p 3.18p 2.84p 31-12-2016 3.32p 3.32p 3.39p 3.56p 3.63p n/a Dividend 31-12-2015 0.25p 0.25p 0.23p 0.25p 0.24p n/a 31-12-2016 0.34p 0.34p 0.29p 0.31p 0.23p n/a Recommendations Strong Buy 1 1 2 2 2 1 Buy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sell 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strong Sell 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of Brokers 1 1 2 2 2 1 Average Rec 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 For ACSO Forecasts Year Ending Profit (m) EPS P/E PEG EPS Grth. Div Yield 31-Dec-15 5.21 23.75 32.7 1.6 +20.65% n/a 0.0% 31-Dec-16 6.69 30.52 25.4 0.9 +28.47% n/a 0.0% Profit & Sales Forecasts Year Ending Sales/Share Price/Sales per share 31-12-2015 £3.43 2.26 31-12-2016 £3.72 2.08 Trends & Recommendations Current 1 week ago 1 month ago 3 months ago 6 months ago 1 year ago Revenue (£m) 31-12-2015 75 75 56 60 72 51 31-12-2016 82 82 60 64 76 n/a Earnings 31-12-2015 23.75p 23.75p 19.52p 20.74p 26.64p 18.60p 31-12-2016 30.52p 30.52p 22.63p 23.83p 29.64p n/a Dividend 31-12-2015 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31-12-2016 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Recommendations Strong Buy 2 2 2 2 2 2 Buy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sell 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strong Sell 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of Brokers 2 2 2 2 2 2 Average Rec 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 |
Posted at 08/8/2015 12:27 by xenawarriorprincess Since that last announcement ACSO is up 35% (540p to 730p), following broker upgrades, putting it on a p/e of around 60, valuation £156M.GLS, of course is on a p/e of around 10, valuation £19M. Catalyst for the rise has been broker upgrades following a 100 site deal with Merlin Entertainment, adding £40M to the share price. However GLS from April 2014 to April 2015 added 46 sites, bringing the total to 108, and has won further contracts since. I'll have to look up ACSO's total number of sites, but certainly a startling undervaluation here. |
Posted at 30/7/2015 18:49 by xenawarriorprincess Interesting update from ACSO today - will be interesting to see whether GLS is doing equally as well."30 July 2015 accesso(R) Technology Group plc ("accesso" or the "Group") Trading Update - Group to maintain guidance for 2015 - - 2016 and 2017 forecasts now ahead of market expectations - accesso Technology Group plc (AIM: ACSO), the premier technology solutions provider to the leisure, entertainment and cultural markets, is pleased to provide an update on trading. Based on excellent momentum across all of its business divisions, the Board of accesso is delighted to reiterate its guidance for 2015. In addition, encouraged by strong trading, and excellent new contract momentum across the business, the Board now expects 2016 to be ahead of current expectations, and 2017 to be materially ahead of current expectations." |
Posted at 11/7/2015 09:06 by xenawarriorprincess Galasys certainly appears to be good at PR, and seems to have built a good relationship with Proactive Investors, using it as something of a mouthpiece to UK investors."Sean Seah, chief executive of theme Park software firm Galasys (LON:GLS), told Proactive he was confident a new concept of "Intelligent Tourism" launched in China will spur future opportunities for his rapidly growing firm. On Monday this week, the group unveiled contract wins worth £457,000, including one, from the Burqin county government of Xinjiang province in China, which is part of a collaboration with Galasys to promote so-called "intelligent tourism", which includes the use of technology such as Cloud computing..." Also note worthy were trades of 604,244 and 304,244 on 6th July @ 30p, and 300,000 on 8th July @ 30p, the price would make them all sells, or was it some form of roll over? Whatever it was there was little impact on the share price. Total shares currently in issue 66,571,038, so that totals 1.8% of the company. |
Posted at 14/4/2015 13:50 by onedayrodders Is it normal fro GLS that brokers acannot fill on-line forcing you to send a fill or kill ?I cannot get anything filled of any size ? |
Posted at 14/4/2015 12:56 by onedayrodders Thanks xena.With ASCO going from 5p to 500p it shows there is substantial growth in this sector. Although with regards to comparing with GLS you have to allow even at 500p ACSO market cap is £122m. GLS at £16m. But a 7 bagger is not to be sniffed at and it would appear that GLS are now experiencing accelerated growth so a re-rating could be short-medium term.. Virtually no trades today ... strange. |
Posted at 14/4/2015 11:20 by xenawarriorprincess The results indicate eps of 2.91p, so the p/e is a little over 8, with some cash.The nearest comparative is ACSO which has a p/e of around 50+, and some debt. GLS also appears to have more ambition, and is slightly more dynamic, I think, although it is worth noting that ACSO has risen from around 5p to 500p over the last 10 years or so. GLS now has some interesting alliances. Although on aim for nearly a year the shares have not made much progress, partly I suspect as some legacy holders have been selling, and the "China" effect on share prices generally, although this is Malaysia based. Anyway I regard this as a long term investment, so hopefully we'll see some progress by the end of the year. |
Posted at 13/4/2015 22:58 by xenawarriorprincess Small mention in Times Market Report for tomorrow -"On AIM, Galasys improved 7.8 per cent to 24¼p. The provider of ticketing systems to the Asian theme park industry delivered a 45 per cent jump in annual revenues and profits 30 per cent higher. A collaboration with a Chinese company and a share placing at a hefty premium to the prevailing market price helped, too." May get another boost. |
Posted at 13/4/2015 09:56 by xenawarriorprincess This is the Beijing Shiji Information Technology Co. Limited websiteLooks fairly impressive, with some top notch clients. They appear to provide back of house information systems for principally the hotel industry. GLS is the leading supplier of ticketing and software services to theme parks in China and Asia. So where do the two meet? Possibly here, I Logic Solutions Sdn Bhd, from GLS's 5-1-15 RNS and first acquisition since IPO "Strategic Rationale for the Acquisition Galasys believes that by utilizing its experience and position as a prominent provider of ticketing system solutions in Malaysia it will be able to exploit value from iLogic by: increasing market share in the Malaysian theme park sector integration of iLogic's Online Travel Agent portal in Malaysia with Galasys's own recently launched CLOTA in China to accelerate the expansion of Galasys's online business across South East Asia leveraging on further technology synergies between Galasys and iLogic." This would also tie in with the Alibaba taking a stake in Beijing Shiji Information Technology Co. Limited last year, and seeking to enter the online travel agency booking service for Taobao Travel. GLS bought iLogic for a p/e of 2, but to be paid partly in cash and partly in GLS shares in instalments during 2015 and 2016. The impending link up with an Alibaba related organisation could be why iLogic were prepared to sell so cheaply, and the software could be the reason why BSIT were prepared to pay 30p per share. You would think there were a lot of software suppliers out there but maybe this has something of an edge. |
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