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HSS Hss Hire Group Plc

5.70
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:21:39
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Hss Hire Investors - HSS

Hss Hire Investors - HSS

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Hss Hire Group Plc HSS London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 5.70 08:21:39
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Posted at 06/12/2024 16:44 by 2pigshit
Have ravensworth sold up not showing as a major investor anymore if they have should have been an rns
Posted at 02/12/2024 18:02 by 2pigshit
Wonder why Ravensworth international aren't being shown as major investors here.are they the ones selling
Strange they bought a shed load. Last january
Posted at 22/6/2024 08:19 by kingston78
A 10% loss in EBITA should not translate into a 36% loss in share price from nearly 11p to 7p. On the other hand Speedy Hire was already rising from 24p before the announcement of the Amey contract. It would appear to me that some investors were selling HSS and buying Speedy Hire in the last few months.
Posted at 20/6/2024 13:47 by fevertreeman
More questions for our management team: the zero-carbon eco-push by Speedy looks to be working. So did they just tender lower? Or was it also our product portfolio not being eco or up-to-date enough? I feel very strongly that the CEO need to come out swinging hard because theAmey contract loss has injected considerable uncertainty into investors minds about whats happening at HSS

"Speedy Hire will provide non-operated plant hire to Amey's operations on a range of sector contracts including rail, highways and public estates, a significant proportion of which consists of innovative eco-products, including H-Power Generators from Speedy Hydrogen Solutions and battery storage units from Green Power Hire."
Posted at 19/6/2024 09:39 by fevertreeman
Market seems to like Speedy Hire's FY results today, despite IMO being nothing to shout about bar decent cash and a held dividend and yet there continues to e a stark difference in performance, despite our CEO's vaunted tech heavy, asset lite model supposedly being the way forward. its all very well him trumpeting how much progress he has made flogging off revenue and profits, but seriously the market continues to be mightily unimpressed doesn't it? He's going to have to explain why his bullishness is not shared by investors, esp in light of the shock loss of Amey contract (who even knew it was this bloody big)

The lack of support for HSS is stark in terms of recent share price performance vs Speedy:
HSS SDY
1 month -18.6% +2.1%
3 month + 1.0% +18%
6 month -29% -7%
1 Year -39% -5%
Posted at 14/6/2024 07:16 by fevertreeman
MJNeish,

Excellent points, well made! Ashmore & Quested have a lot of explaining to do at the AGM. Numis their brokers were clearly equally blind-sided by the announcement and scrambling to get an explanation as the calls came in from investors, including from me....Something doesn't add up.

The debacle may go someway to explaining why CFO has thrown in the towel. In a business where volumes are import, Ashmore's last 3 announcement are incompatible...2 announcements where a bloody great big chunk of revenues have been sold or lost vs the comment about gaining market share

Gaining market share whilst junking revenues needs a proper explanation (1) Power Generation sold in March contributed £34m revenues & £6m O'Profit in Yr to'22. But they claim £20m of the revs will continue to be available on the market place

(20 Loss of Amey contract
Posted at 28/3/2024 08:48 by 2pigshit
Incidentally the institutional investor that sold must have been one of thee smaller ones with less than 3% or they would have had to issue an rns onwards and upwards
Posted at 13/3/2024 18:11 by 2pigshit
Interesting wigwammer the 500000 sell was above the bid a few small buys and sells after perhaps its reached the bottom hope so for all the long suffering investors here whats left of em anyway
Posted at 08/3/2024 20:29 by 2pigshit
If they wanted to cut down on debt why didn't they do it sooner something g stinks here.it seems to me somethings happening with the institutional investors
Posted at 08/3/2024 14:06 by dealy
another disastrous stock for investors. The UK market is littered with stocks like this, e.g. Capita, Petrofac, Metro Bank. All down 95% over the last 8 years. Symptoms are generally the same: too much debt and no profit

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