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GINV Global Invacom Group Limited

3.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Global Invacom Group Limited LSE:GINV London Ordinary Share SG2E91982768 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.00 2.50 3.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Global Invacom Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/8/2014
22:25
They don't appear to have a contact email to their head office,
unless I've overlooked it.

battlebus2
27/8/2014
21:55
FWIW, exactly the same sentence stuck out for me like a sore
thumb. I concluded that it was either badly or incorrectly
phrased.

The 2014 forecast is for £6.18m profit. Surely,if the
Board thought there was a possibility that profits could come
in
(say) at only just above break-even: a profit warning would be in
order?
The whole tone of the Interims, and what was achieved in the
First
Half, was very positive, so I cannot see that being the case.

I might be completely wrong of course. If anyone is
sufficiently concerned it might be worth an email to the Company
to
clarify. That would be an interesting enough exercise in itself to
see
whether or not GINV is the type of Company that responds to
private investor queries.

saucepan
27/8/2014
20:24
Funny you say that rp19 I read the same this morning and
thought
the same, surely these will be profitable and that shouldn't be
in
question unless there's something we don't know or maybe it's
just
simply bad wording, either way it was enough to cast a doubt
that
stopped me from buying a few, though reading saucepans forecast
for
2015 there seems nothing to be concerned about. Could also be
acquisitions
to come.

battlebus2
27/8/2014
20:18
Having a look over this one. Any views on the following statement
from the recent interims: "Barring any unforeseen circumstances,
the Board of Directors expects the financial performance in FY2014
to remain profitable". Appreciate that statements can be taken
different ways but it does not come across as particularly
confident to me.

rp19
27/8/2014
15:30
I have it on confidence from someone i know that he tried to deal
using TD Waterhouse yesterday, but they havent as yet updated their
system.

A phone call should be enough to enable anyone to deal through them
imvho.

All new issues have to be inputted into the brokers systems before
dealing, probably just a case of simply being over-looked i
suspect.

cfro
27/8/2014
15:15
Just tried a dummy buy with Jarvis (x-o). Was unable to buy in my
ISA but was able to buy in my nominee account. Watching this share
with great interest.......
Thanks for the new thread.

firtashia
27/8/2014
15:09
saucepan; I also have an hl account but prefer selftrade as it is
very good for small companies and it also shows the nms - Ill give
Jarvis a try. Many thanks. apologies for the o/t.

janeann
27/8/2014
15:02
janeann. I have been with Jarvis for a good few years and been very
happy with them. The trading platform is a bit basic, would be my
one criticism. They are very good/quick/helpful when answering the
telephone if there is a problem making a trade - and such trades
are always put through at online prices.

I also have an account with Hargreves Lansdown. With the exception
of the day of the Post Office IPO, when their systems crashed with
too much traffic, I have been very impressed with them too.

saucepan
27/8/2014
14:55
O/T Saucepan; can you give me a view of Jarvis pl for share
dealing. Im with selftrade which you may know is giving its
clients
to equinti, so I am looking at others. Your views welcome.
Perhaps
on the SELF thread, or I can give you an email ad.
Many thanks

janeann
27/8/2014
14:24
Thanks guy's
5dally
27/8/2014
14:12
5dally: I am confident janeann is correct. I know for a fact
that
Jarvis did not have this on their online platform yesterday - they
had not caught up with it as a recent issue. It took me a phone
call to be able to trade.

I suspect it is the same with TDW.

Take that as a positive, however. We are here before the crowd :-)

saucepan
27/8/2014
14:09
At a guess they have an old ticker symbol that refers to something
else.

No problem with selftrade. Also took a few - and thanks to
Henryatkin for making people aware of what looks quite an
interesting company.

janeann
27/8/2014
12:20
Pardon me for being stupid but can anyone tell me why I can't buy
these through TD Waterhouse,,,all I get is this

We are unable to process your order. Please note that trail
commission bearing UK Funds are being phased out and may no longer
be available to purchase. Please amend your order or call 0845 607
6001 if you were attempting any other type of trade.

5dally
27/8/2014
12:16
Nice one henryatkin!

Ive bought in here too. IPO's are not my bag as a rule, but this
one is different to many in that it has an established track record
and with a pe of ten is not in hairy-fairy la la land, like so many
recent IPO listings are.

Strong demand for stock on floatation too.

cfro
27/8/2014
08:28
Thanks again for the heads up here, henry. GINV does look an
exciting young growth company on attractive value metrics.



Rolling P/E 2 = 10.89
Alt Rolling (Slater) PEG = 0.76

I did buy an initial position yesterday - paying 21.75p, well
within the spread.

I will consider pyramiding up if things go well.

Among other things, I did note that the IPO placing at 19p was
oversubscribed. Hopefully that will suggest ongoing demand for
the
stock and provide share price support.

saucepan
26/8/2014
11:57
Thanks Henry
whymps2
26/8/2014
10:27
Thanks for highlighting, henry; this looks interesting and I shall research further.
saucepan
26/8/2014
09:55
I've taken a holding small enough to tuck away and wait to see what happens. Buy the dips or dump with bad news - whatever. The CEO can obviously open doors and make things happen. His aim of organic & acquisition growth has potential legs.

Philip A Fisher "Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits" 1957, said that the evidence showed that "the greatest investment reward comes to those who by good luck or good sense find the occasional company that over the years can grow in sales and profits far more than industry as a whole. ...when we believe we have found such a company we had better stick with it for a long period of time. ...such companies need not necessarily be young and small. ...what really counts is a management with the determination and ability to attain important growth and a vigilance in performing the day-to-day tasks of ordinary business outstandingly well.

henryatkin
26/8/2014
09:42
By James Quinn
14 Jun 2014
A British satellite technology company whose customers include BSkyB and Dish Networks of the US is to list in London.
Global Invacom Group, which makes satellite dishes and circuit boards for set-top boxes, is to list on the London Stock Exchange's junior Aim market with a market capitalisation expected to be in excess of $120m (£70m).
The Hertfordshire-based company, which is currently listed in Singapore, is believed to be raising in the region of $10m for organic growth and small, bolt-on acquisitions.

The company's current valuation in Singapore is about $110m.
Global Invacom's manufacturing base is in the UK, the US, Malaysia and China, with approximately 200 employees working in its UK operations.
Global began life in 1985, founded by Roger Pannell, who, with his wife Helen, made and sold products from the garage of their home. It grew over time through a series of new products and mergers. In 2012, Global reversed into Radiance Group on the Singapore stock exchange in order to enact a listing.

The purpose of the intended Aim listing is to consolidate a highly fragmented market in satellite technology, and to benefit from the continued growth in the demand for satellite television.

As well as BSkyB and Dish, Astro of Asia is one of the company's major clients.
The company's technology includes a range of ground-based equipment that power satellite communications such as microwave waveguide components, which would be useful in Africa, a largely untapped satellite market which Global is said to be keen to penetrate.

Closer to home, the company's fibre products have been used to connect a number of well-known buildings include the Shard and the London Stock Exchange building itself.

The company made $9.3m profit before tax in its last financial year, on sales of $116m. Global is being brought to London by advisers finnCap and Mirabaud Securities.



CFO Matt Garner - Matt.Garner@globalinvacom.com (please do not waste his time with trivia).

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