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HHR Helphire Grp.

5.80
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Helphire Grp. LSE:HHR London Ordinary Share GB0004195219 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.80 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Helphire Grp. Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/1/2014
09:12
beautiful opening, can we see 6.5p today?

hey bc4 you know what I am glad that I didnt sell it ;)

hikmetyzb
20/1/2014
08:49
The only bit missing off that chart is HHR have paid .445p in divis in the last 6 months
bc4
20/1/2014
08:48
Looking at QPP's rather full valuation against HHR's relatively low one i think in the absence of an unforseen disaster, the outperformance is set to continue.
oldtown
20/1/2014
08:45
Stuck in QPP? :-)
knigel
20/1/2014
08:45
I also topped up at the open. Chart looks very good.
jamielein
20/1/2014
08:41
I wonder where STEVEG is?
bc4
20/1/2014
08:40
HHR (green) V QPP over last 12 month
oldtown
20/1/2014
08:27
Topped up at the open, with such a strong chart pattern it would have been rude not too.

ic2...

interceptor2
20/1/2014
08:21
Sharewatch tip makes this look good value here
nw99
20/1/2014
08:18
MET I did tell you
bc4
20/1/2014
08:11
Joined in. Cheers Clive
bamboo2
20/1/2014
08:08
Breaking out on the chart here
nw99
19/1/2014
14:47
Sorry SUN had not seen your post but agree entirely also there must be big tax losses carried forward from previous years
bc4
19/1/2014
14:39
Yeah but that is in the past different management team now we are now coming out of recession, we are making real profits, no bank debt, paying big divis, money raised at 2.5p, money raised at 5.2p share price at 6p says it all KNIGEL don't live in the past follow the big boys
bc4
19/1/2014
14:35
They should get a good return on the £60m raised in the placing if they invest it wisely and the new management seem to know what they are doing. They have shown themselves to be very competent over the last few years, in eliminating debt (which it is easy to forget, once stood at £362m) returning to profit, resuming dividends and now expanding the business footing. Cash should also start coming through this year from the Autofocus settlements. Looks good to me.
sunray5
19/1/2014
13:19
I agree - my point is that further out (2015/16) it is harder to forecast profits until the corporate action happens. I agree that costs could then be cut further. What is essential is that Helphire learns from the past and does not ever again get into substantial debt as there will be another recession at some point down the road - let's be honest, if it wasn't for the D4E the road to recovery would have been far longer and the "price" paid has been the extra shares in issue gla
knigel
19/1/2014
13:13
Well there was an article in the Sunday Times(if anyone can post)a few weeks ago that forcast profits would be quite a bit higher
bc4
19/1/2014
13:13
Well there was an article in the Sunday Times(if anyone can post)a few weeks ago that forcast profits would be quite a bit higher
bc4
19/1/2014
11:42
Add in a bit more if the aquisitions are cash generative and HHR can introduce cost savings to them, e.g. removing duplication by utilising their own centalised Payroll and HR sections.
sunray5
19/1/2014
09:35
I think working out a forecast for 2015 is difficult until we know the acquisition(s) the company plans to make with the recent placing proceeds. However, with UK growth of 3% likely again next year - profits will probably be higher.
knigel
19/1/2014
09:22
Hi, Are there any forecasts for the next two years anywhere, my usual sources don't have them?Thanks
allstar_07
19/1/2014
00:21
'Our Business Change team have a significant and diverse project portfolio to deliver. The portfolio is made up of both active and strategic projects which encompass a wide range of business critical changes all of which provide either cost saving, service improvement or increased revenue. These include financial, IT and operational initiatives.'



(16 days ago)

mirabeau
18/1/2014
20:41
Also another scenario is they spend say £50 mil and end up with another £10 mil in the bank, they must have a very good idea what they want, also people don't stump up £60 mil for nothing so as I said before follow the big boys
bc4
18/1/2014
20:17
Goli I meant 0.18p auto, min 0.22p from profits equalling 0.4p in total the 2.2p being half what has been paid this year
bc4
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