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IGR Ig Design Group Plc

156.00
-1.50 (-0.95%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ig Design Group Plc LSE:IGR London Ordinary Share GB0004526900 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.50 -0.95% 156.00 155.00 157.00 157.50 156.00 157.50 268,050 14:49:34
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds,nec 890.31M -27.99M -0.2829 -5.51 154.32M
Ig Design Group Plc is listed in the Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IGR. The last closing price for Ig Design was 157.50p. Over the last year, Ig Design shares have traded in a share price range of 106.25p to 170.50p.

Ig Design currently has 98,926,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ig Design is £154.32 million. Ig Design has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.51.

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30/11/2022
09:37
No CFO bank debt needs refinance and low poor margins and products worthless after Xmas?!
rolo7
30/11/2022
08:45
I managed to put a hefty lot in the pension pot at 82p - once the dividends kick back in will be a worthy investment
wall street trader
30/11/2022
08:38
Buy price still over 120p. Nice.
But still down a lot, look at the 5yr chart for perspective.

This will emerge healthier and more profitable over the next couple of years IMO, time will tell.

hamhamham1
30/11/2022
08:37
Some sobering comments from Paul Scott on Stockopedia. Im sure he will cover them on his weekly podcast at the weekend
fegger
30/11/2022
08:24
Very good results. 185p seems a conservative target to me. I expect the shares should get back to 220p just on this news. Whether it takes a day, a week, a month, or longer, I don't care. I'll wait. In a year, if all goes to plan, there will be more news that will probably drive it back towards 400p+, as the return of the dividend comes into play. For now, these numbers were very good, even allowing for some forward ordering.
aleman
30/11/2022
08:14
Well whether you like the update or not, supply is pretty tight- impossible to buy without paying over (so far)
se81
30/11/2022
08:00
THis is surely worth more like c.£180m / 185p according to the back of my envelope anyway.
boystown
30/11/2022
07:54
Nice write up :)
hamhamham1
30/11/2022
07:49
Progressive Eq (paid for) research this morning

IG Design Group has delivered a strong set of interim results, as guided in October’s trading update, with adjusted PBT up 35% to $27.4m on a reported basis (+42% on a constant currency basis). This was driven by accelerated ordering of seasonal goods by retailer customers keen to de-risk their supply chains, alongside catch-up pricing and product engineering, which has delivered some gross margin recovery. While cautious on the outlook given continuing economic uncertainties, the Board has upgraded FY23E guidance to a small adjusted profit before tax (PBT).

▪ Interim results − making progress. Revenue rose 8% to $521m, with DG Americas up 7% and DG International 9% better. Adjusted gross margin saw a 40bps improvement to 16.6% from catch-up pricing and product redevelopment to mitigate the factors that depressed H2 FY22 adjusted gross margin to 9.1%. Disciplined management of operating costs helped to deliver improved profit margins at all levels, resulting in a 38% increase in adjusted diluted earnings per share to 19.6 cents. In line with previous guidance, no dividend was declared, and with ongoing economic uncertainty the Board has said the prospect of any dividend payment in FY23E is unlikely.

▪ DG Americas − initiatives bearing fruit. The improvement in H1 figures was the net result of many different factors. While the biggest positive impact came from catch-up price increases, this was closely followed by cost savings delivered from the DG Americas turnaround plan. Further to Paul Bal’s appointment as Group CEO from 1 April 2023, good progress was reported on the recruitment of a new DG Americas CEO.

▪ Strong management − of cash and working capital. The group has operated comfortably within the covenants of its amended and extended banking facilities, signed on 1 June. Despite the accelerated trading seen in H1, disciplined management of working capital levels has seen these contained below expected levels. Consequently, net debt was below expectations throughout the period, with FY23E average net debt guidance now improved to $40m from the previous $75m-$80m range.

▪ Outlook and forecasts − FY23E upgrade. The Board expects to see a continuation of a high inflationary environment and therefore remains cautious on prospects against an uncertain backdrop and weak consumer confidence. Upgraded Board guidance to a small FY23E PBT is reflected in our new forecasts, alongside an initiation of FY24E estimates.

se81
30/11/2022
07:45
No cos debt
onjohn
30/11/2022
07:44
financial results ahead of expectations, working capital and average net debt are now expected to remain below previous expectations......progress
se81
30/11/2022
07:38
No dividends??
blackhorse23
30/11/2022
07:30
You could see that today, am holding for the medium term.
hamhamham1
30/11/2022
07:27
Took a few at 83p at the end of October so looking for 50% return.
oakville
30/11/2022
07:25
Excellent.
oakville
30/11/2022
07:17
Financial Highlights - for 6 months - HY2023.
(previous = HY2022)

Revenue
$521.2m
$483.9m (previous)

Operating profit
$30.5m
$22.6m (previous)

Profit before tax
$27.4m
$20.3m (previous)

Diluted earnings per share
19.6c
14.2c (previous)

Reported:

Operating profit
$35.1m
$21.4m (previous)

Profit before tax
$32.0m
$18.9m (previous)

Diluted earnings per share
23.1c
12.3c (previous)

Net debt as at the period end
$73.7m
$58.8m (previous)

Half year dividend
0.0c
1.7c (previous)

hamhamham1
30/11/2022
07:12
Good results, look to have turned a corner.
bigbigdave
30/11/2022
07:11
Update RNS out.
hamhamham1
29/11/2022
00:16
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blackhorse23
28/11/2022
10:56
I expect good results, they already indicated that, from recent RNS..

"Both of the Group's divisions, DG Americas and DG International, experienced strong trading over the period. As a result, the Group's sales, profits, margins and cash flow are expected to be significantly improved on the same period last year, and also ahead of the Board's expectation for the period. The main reason for this performance is that many customers have brought forward their seasonal ordering so as to avoid the supply chain challenges experienced in the second half of calendar year 2021. This performance reflects the strong relationships that have been sustained with customers and the ongoing demand for the Group's products."

hamhamham1
28/11/2022
10:49
Half year results are due Wed 30th Nov.
Does Bal throw out the kitchen sink?

h1a3
28/11/2022
08:39
Share price drops are usually dramatic and recoveries can take easy 3x, 4x or 5x longer time period compared to the drop timeframe to recover.
Look at the historic charts, but that's just a 10,000ft view and hugely generic.

hamhamham1
28/11/2022
08:35
t2r, I am looking at that within next 18 months.
And my best case goes to 350-400p+ in 3yrs.
But who knows.
Is it update on Wednesday?
If so, would hope for 120p by tomorrow afternoon, but again what do I know, and calling short term pricing is just for fun, I am holding for 3-4yrs, over that time I really hope for a 3x from here, time will tell, and I spread my investments over 30ish companies, never all in on one!

hamhamham1
27/11/2022
18:01
IGR issues of freight costs and late arrival of shipments are over. Margins will be recovering and should have fully recovered when new contracts are negotiated in January.
A small increase in sales volume, plus price inflation and a strong USD vs £ could add up to a growth in revenues of 20% in the next 12 months.
Recovery in margins and renewed focus on CSS efficiencies could happen in the next financial year.
So IMO we could see £2.50 within 6 months.

darrin1471
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