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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hss Hire Group Plc | LSE:HSS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BVFD4645 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -0.60% | 8.30 | 8.30 | 8.98 | 8.32 | 8.30 | 8.32 | 373,800 | 10:10:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Equip Rental & Leasing, Nec | 332.78M | 20.48M | 0.0290 | 2.86 | 58.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/3/2024 18:18 | HSS's journey towards reducing net debt. YE 2016: £219.4m YE 2017: £223.4m YE 2018: £235.6m YE 2019: £179.5m YE 2020: £120.4m YE 2021: £45.4m YE 2022: £41.5m | mjneish | |
07/3/2024 17:08 | It won't they'll need to buy new generators, most of the ones abird has are old as HSS hadn't updated the fleet since about 2017 | baddeal | |
07/3/2024 15:39 | So if commercial profit stays the same for ces they will get there money back in 4 years what a steal should have been at least 47 million | 2pigshit | |
07/3/2024 11:01 | i'm sure you've posted something nice and not informative but i've filtered you so cannot read your drivel | pre | |
07/3/2024 10:57 | Hey pre does the truth hurt my. advice to. you is get out quick | 2pigshit | |
07/3/2024 10:44 | True that it has been in a downtrend for years. But also true that it has never traded at this low valuation before. Could well be a sticky situation for naive shorters who don't understand valuation. | wigwammer | |
07/3/2024 10:44 | On today's valuaatiom6 they have sold bout 35 percent of it | 2pigshit | |
07/3/2024 10:39 | Look at the share price are you blind on downward trend for years no matter what they do | 2pigshit | |
07/3/2024 10:36 | oh really, extract from rns: Following the Disposal, net debt on a non-IFRS16, pro-forma basis as at 30 December 2023 will reduce to approximately £37 million. The combination of a stronger balance sheet and a more streamlined business will enable greater focus on the Group's transformational strategy to become a leading marketplace for equipment services through a technology-driven, lower-cost operating model. | pre | |
07/3/2024 09:59 | Forgot to add, balance sheet is strengthened too, so that’s great news | pre | |
07/3/2024 09:57 | Really irritates when management teams try to play games with shareholders. FFS don't give us the enterprise value ie including debt....How much of the bloody £23.25 million is cash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | fevertreeman | |
07/3/2024 09:57 | Market thinks otherwise, debt right down and so that will mean lower interest payments going forward and business model realigned to future business needs | pre | |
07/3/2024 09:54 | Liked the announcement but I thought they should have been more transparent | fevertreeman | |
07/3/2024 09:36 | Well they've now sold all the good parts so just the original loss making HSS business left which generates virtually no cash....visionary management on display | baddeal | |
07/3/2024 08:17 | Key is debt is now much more manageable. If that part was low/no growth or declining then why not take the cash and concentrate on your strategic focus? DYOR | qs99 | |
07/3/2024 07:54 | Unless sales going forward were not expected to be good (hence the sale). | mjneish | |
07/3/2024 07:35 | selling at less than 4x profit isn't exactly a great price | pictureframe | |
07/3/2024 07:24 | Decent update IMO....DYOR Net Debt now down to £37m making 2pigs statements now increasingly ridiculous EV c.£100m then, so all depends what regular EBITDA it can chuck off, views? DYOR | qs99 | |
28/2/2024 08:40 | The company will be taken over | kingston78 | |
27/2/2024 23:52 | It's bouncing into oblivion | 2pigshit | |
27/2/2024 21:57 | The share price has now reached the bottom, as it was bouncing up today gently. | kingston78 |
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