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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gulf Marine Services Plc | LSE:GMS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJVWTM27 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.20 | 1.03% | 19.70 | 19.35 | 19.70 | 19.60 | 19.00 | 19.05 | 1,311,928 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ship Building And Repairing | 133.16M | 25.33M | 0.0249 | 7.85 | 198.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/10/2021 17:01 | That's the hope. $100m is very optimistic. Also if they got to this point the banks would probably waive the equity raise requirement because they would be on a very low ebitda / ev multiple. | loglorry1 | |
12/10/2021 16:05 | But if the company is generating $100m EBITDA annualised, surely there will be high demand for both the shares and associated rights to participate in any raise? If so, the issue price may be far higher than where we are now. Or at least, that's the hope! | wigwammer | |
12/10/2021 13:22 | For sure Exbroker but then again they will be a year closer to the deadline to raise a further $50m unless they can convince the lenders otherwise. It's good risk/return here though but I wouldn't go too mad. | loglorry1 | |
12/10/2021 12:53 | From my post 1690 in July "If you assume that over the next year, they generate free cash flow of £40m which maybe on the low side, and that the enterprise value of the company remains the same then the share price should be around 7p. If you get more debt reduction or the market rerates the stock, then that could be a minimum price." Seems more likely now than then but I will stick with my 7p price target at the moment, there may be more news with the figures. | exbroker | |
11/10/2021 18:40 | "Strong pipeline of long-term contracts currently being tendered." ... and continuing commodity strength consolidating likelihood these contracts are realised :) | wigwammer | |
11/10/2021 18:12 | what are you smoking? | trident5 | |
11/10/2021 18:08 | We are above the clouds.. | blueball | |
11/10/2021 17:57 | Bull kumo breakout tonight. | blueball | |
11/10/2021 14:00 | Big volume today... | pictureframe | |
06/10/2021 11:16 | What does British Bulls say? | trident5 | |
06/10/2021 10:07 | Cycle at bottom can rise from here. | blueball | |
06/10/2021 08:00 | Oil and gas prices motoring... few companies more geared to that cycle than GMS :) | wigwammer | |
01/10/2021 17:33 | Stay long. | blueball | |
01/10/2021 10:19 | Compared to the deflation of many shares that were "hot" in Epril-July I prefer this stage of recovery. The RNS is good & all we need is full fleet utilisation... EVs & all things green squeezed investment in O&G which, now we see the result, is going to be firmly reversed IMO. There's nowt to be done in the rise in O&G. & it will filter tru' to the likes of us. Just needs patience, so LTBH on a small punt-size position for me... | napoleon 14th | |
01/10/2021 08:42 | This is going to be just like the dry bulker / container market, became tight , full fleet utilisation and then rates explode, we could see huge rises in day rates as drillers flush with cash from high o+g prices get back to work, all the stars are aligning market cap is crazy low given what could well happen | catsick | |
01/10/2021 06:05 | RNS out. Trading update strong demand from China and long term outlook more positive. | blueball | |
21/9/2021 16:10 | Very nice £100k buy @ 3.95p just marked up. | mudbath | |
13/9/2021 17:36 | Stay long. | blueball | |
07/9/2021 13:42 | Yes - it was mentioned in the link you put up. | trident5 | |
07/9/2021 11:50 | Dont know about that wait a 3 mill buy just gone thru. | blueball | |
06/9/2021 19:43 | They recommended selling at this price a few days ago - clueless? | trident5 |
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