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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ms International Plc | LSE:MSI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005957005 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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5.00 | 0.55% | 910.00 | 900.00 | 920.00 | 910.00 | 905.00 | 905.00 | 3,885 | 14:00:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Special Industry Machy, Nec | 83.96M | 4.12M | 0.2521 | 36.10 | 148.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/12/2023 12:58 | Appears another US Navy contract afoot? No value but good if expanding footprint? hxxps://www.highergo | andershow08 | |
08/12/2023 12:38 | No buy quote for anything over £1k | someuwin | |
07/12/2023 08:03 | TBF there’s probably quite a lot for the auditors to pour over in H1, and leading into the FY audit, re revenue recognition ref the various new contracts so will involve more work on their part I’d expect. | andershow08 | |
07/12/2023 07:49 | Results have been on a Friday before but not since 2013 | norbert colon | |
07/12/2023 07:46 | I asked company secretary yesterday, she replied saying; ‘The timing of our announcement is dependent on the completion of audit work by our external auditor. As soon as this has been completed and the Interim Report is signed, we will be releasing the interim results to the market.’ | andershow08 | |
07/12/2023 07:41 | Investor relations isn't MSI's greatest asset. | bigbigdave | |
07/12/2023 07:40 | I reckon could be tomorrow! | johndoe23 | |
07/12/2023 07:36 | Next week I guess. No one with good news would ever release on a Friday would they ? Unless they are MSI maybe.... :-) | fft | |
03/12/2023 22:23 | Cheers NC - very useful info. | someuwin | |
03/12/2023 22:06 | It doesn’t, but it is an Arleigh Burke class DDG (Destroyer) and we understand that all new Flight IIA and Flight III DDG’s are planned to be fitted with the MSI Mk38 Mod4 for this added capability. | norbert colon | |
03/12/2023 21:57 | Don't think USS Carney is fitted with MSI weaponry? But this sort of thing is further evidence of the growing need for ship borne Anti-drone guns | someuwin | |
02/12/2023 10:59 | It's encouraging that the MSI 30mm cannon is being considered for a very long lead time design - talking about entering service in 2038! Of the current production of Coast Guard Cutters my understanding is that MSI is designed into the Polar Security Cutter but the legacy BAE 25mm Mod 38 Mk3 is still being specified for the conventional UCGC's. Hopefully the MSI Mk38 Mod 4's will be spec'd on the later of the current crop of UCGC's. The BAE system is cheaper but far less effective as the 30mm x 173mm ammunition (now available in air burst & proximity) has greater range and increased CUAS capability. | cockerhoop | |
02/12/2023 09:35 | MSI stuff, I believe. Probably already discussed here... | eezymunny | |
01/12/2023 10:16 | Some buying pre results, nice to see | johndoe23 | |
30/11/2023 15:20 | A takeover is an interesting discussion point and clearly one cannot rule it out given the UK equity market as a whole and matters such as the age of the Board (excl Nick Bell). Certainly, given the step change in contract wins in Defence and the long term trajectory of supplying the US Navy it would seem very plausible that a larger peer would be interested in MSI given it also has valuable freeholds and a takeover would strip out the Plc cost. I wouldn’t like to see this happen personally (not yet anyway) as there is plenty to go for yet on the valuation before we get a premium bid :) | norbert colon | |
30/11/2023 13:09 | I agree the more I look at MSI it is a fine balance with wanting management to concentrate on the business and not PR grabbing like some, but a little more detail would be appreciated. There is no doubt the defence division contracts won in the last year have been astounding. Based on the profile of the board and recent shareholding announcements with current valuation I see this as a prime takeover target. | yasrub | |
30/11/2023 12:57 | Completely agree | johndoe23 | |
30/11/2023 12:49 | Staggering that the valuation is up less than 10% since Jan when it first hit 700p. Circa £200m of contracts won in Defence over the last 12m....I'm expecting the usual very light touch from mgt on the narrative supporting the accounts which is always frustrating and leaves so many questions unanswered. We all appreciate the sensitivities over defence contracts but for the other subsidiaries so much more could be added to the narrative for owners to get a better understanding of the business. | norbert colon | |
30/11/2023 11:57 | HY results coming up in next week or so. | someuwin | |
06/11/2023 14:38 | Good to see the share price breaking out to new highs especially in this market | gswredland | |
06/11/2023 13:58 | 06 November 2023 6 November 2023 MS INTERNATIONAL plc (the "Company") Director/PDMR Shareholding On 19 October 2023, Mr Michael Bell, Executive Chairman of the Company, gifted 180,000 ordinary shares of 10 pence each in the capital of the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at nil consideration from his personal holding into a trust in the name of his grandchildren. Consequently, Mr Bell holds an interest in 2,882,401 Ordinary Shares (which includes 14,767 Ordinary Shares held by his spouse), representing approximately 17.7% of the Company's issued share capital (excluding shares held in treasury). | someuwin | |
03/11/2023 10:40 | This is developing into a rather fascinating situation. There is little doubt that the Terrahawk Palladin sales to Ukraine & the US Navy contracts will have put MSI on the map like never before. However, was it the 5 year MoD contract which finally pushed an interested party into action? Roger Lane Smith has been a director since 1983 & as per companies house, turned 78 last month. He hold's 100k shares at present, so the grant of a further 100k in phantom options is a significant incentive. This article on phantoms is worth a read; "There are common situations where phantom shares may be the most convenient option, such as: An opportunity to sell your company arrives before you got around to a real equity sharing program. There isn’t time to implement one, but you do want to reward some key people who have helped you build the business. You could quickly award phantom shares before you get into the sale process with the buyer, thereby providing justifiable reward when it closes." | 74tom | |
03/11/2023 08:32 | Looks like the word is out. New highs approaching. | battlebus2 |
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