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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Huveaux | HVX | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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10.50 | 10.50 |
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Posted at 22/3/2010 15:59 by solarno lopez Hard to say but the statements seem very positive and you would not pay an uncovered dividend unless you were DEAD CERTAIN about the future or were fending off a bid ! |
Posted at 22/3/2010 11:37 by solarno lopez Either we have missed something or the market has. The dividend is just shy of yielding 10%.I wonder if this sizeable dividend is a defence against a bid, lets face it why pay out so much if not |
Posted at 22/3/2010 08:06 by psolomons Very good results indeed and an election and dividend this year. Very strong buy. |
Posted at 04/3/2010 15:38 by fillipe I'm still in with a shedload (talk about "keeping the faith" and all that tripe) and pleased with today's news. Looks as though we'll have a good clean business with cash and a well focussed activity. Good to see the interest today and the uptick - at least we should see HVX coming up onto the radars a bit more than it hasn't in recent times. gl everyone f |
Posted at 04/3/2010 09:25 by cerrito I think Harper Collins have got a good deal from this and HVX an OK deal as it does remove quite a bit of business uncertainty for HVX.Note that in Sept 06, Leckie and Letts were bought for £12.4m cash and of course there was he value of the old Lonsdale business. I guess the days of 2007 when education made an ebitda of £2.9m may never return but I also guess things will pick up from the first half of 09 with its £0.2m ebitda. After transaction expenses will be left with a company with £3m in the bank and a business which in 2008 had revenues of £17m and an ebitda of £3m; while no doubt the general election this year will mean that they will have a good 2010, tight public sector spending over the medium term will produce significant headwinds. They are getting rather small to justify a separate AIM listing; I guess there is a modest scope for them doing acquisitions. All in all I can understand the flat reaction in the share price and I am moved neither to sell or buy and perhaps there will be some corporate solution which will give us an exit in the 10/12p range. I was reassured to see that net debt went down from £8.5m at June 2009 to £6.6m at Dec 09 but then of course seasonally the second half is the strongest and they would have had a benign climate in their political division. |
Posted at 15/2/2010 07:38 by solarno lopez highly unlikely that a dividend will be paid |
Posted at 14/2/2010 22:42 by cerrito No reason, Nick Rubens, to think that they will vary from the first week in March that we have seen for the last two yearsNo idea about the dividend and my preference would be not to pay and hoard the cash/reduce debt/invest in business |
Posted at 03/2/2010 15:02 by nick rubens Any HVX bulls know when results are due and if they are still paying a dividend etc. Looks interesting. |
Posted at 19/1/2010 10:37 by cerrito HVX share price has been basically the same since mid/late May in a period when the AIM General index has gone up by a third approx and HVX's trading such as we know about it has given no upside/down side shocks and thus what Schroders are doing of modestly increasing their exposure makes sense.I have enough but for those who have none worth a look |
Posted at 28/7/2009 23:57 by fillipe Thanks for that note, Cerrito. As it happens I was a TMN shareholder so I now have some Progressives!HVX int's tomorrow so we'll see what they have to say for themselves. At least we should get a good steer as to whether they're on the right track.....or not. m |
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