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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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30.00 | 3.08% | 1,005.00 | 990.00 | 1,020.00 | 1,005.00 | 975.00 | 975.00 | 40,767 | 15:33:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Special Industry Machy, Nec | 83.96M | 4.12M | 0.2521 | 39.87 | 164.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/6/2019 07:46 | Interesting results. EPS would have been 29p but still 23p even with pension equalisation payment. Net cash up to £23m. | cfro | |
04/6/2019 21:44 | from the interim statement 'At 28th April, 2018, an impairment provision of £615,000, relating to the uncertainty of the recovery of certain indirect taxes due to the Petrol Station Branding division, was made. Following the resolution, with the relevant authorities, of the uncertainty the impairment provision of £615,000 was released at 27th October, 2018.' This surely implies that these interim figures - which cover the six months up to 27th October - have been flattered by the reversal of a provision for the same amount taken in the second half of last year? Don't we need to adjust expectations for that? | srichardson8 | |
03/6/2019 14:02 | MSI had some pr about exhibiting a new naval gun back in Feb too. I'd have thought the weak GBP is good for business. | mr. t | |
31/5/2019 15:32 | A browse through their website is quite interesting. The forecourt division in particular looks to have been busy in the second half of the year: Looking forward to the results on Monday or early next week latest. | cfro | |
16/5/2019 09:14 | Ah - very interesting. I had missed the statement of accruals in note 22 to the 2018 account - which I guess is the statement you refer to as I can't see an explicit statement of prepayments anywhere. Thank you for that - it does change the picture somewhat. cheers | illiswilgig | |
15/5/2019 12:55 | One has to recognise that MSI is essentially a private company with a listing.That said one can be assured that shareholders will be well taken care of in the medium term even if the lack of newsflow and failure to communicate with shareholders in the short term can be very annoying.The Board is made up of a very sound bunch of individuals and there could be some fairly rich pickings here for investors in due course.In the short term don't be taken in by the high level of cash on board as much of this relates to up front deposits from customers on the naval gun side of the business as stated in the Group accounts.Having said that I consider MSI to be a little jewel to be held in the longer term to see how things unfold. | thorne3 | |
13/5/2019 14:06 | Bought in a few wks ago, could easily be doing 30p+ eps for the FY with 17m in cash on the balance sheet. Still ridiculously cheap even taking into account overpaid directors and illiquidity | tudes100 | |
13/5/2019 12:26 | Blimey, even asking a question moves the price! 😆 | tiswas | |
13/5/2019 08:50 | Any thoughts here ahead of results early June? | tiswas | |
04/12/2018 15:08 | They have been for the last 4 years. | cockerhoop | |
04/12/2018 12:09 | i just bought in too. and i also used to own these some years ago. if i remember the profits are weighted to the second half | patricia59 | |
04/12/2018 09:23 | Bought some too. Used to own msi a few years back. A nicely run, low key business...with websites that would have looked dated in the 1990s.Can be cyclical but looks like on a nice upward path for now. A low valuation, especially if you strip out cash. | mr. t | |
04/12/2018 08:28 | Bought in here at the open, can't ignore figures like these. | interceptor2 | |
04/12/2018 08:06 | Fantastic results - doubled up and more. | podgyted | |
29/11/2018 16:55 | I guess we'll see tomorrow - small punt on them continuing to build. | podgyted | |
17/10/2018 11:21 | There's still a fair bit of investment in petrol stations, associated shops, motorway service area's etc. Companies like Applegreen expanding rapidly don't seem too concerned. Changing fuel types could be a opportunity as well as a challenge. | cockerhoop | |
17/10/2018 11:12 | £68m in revenue, but £32m of that came from the petrol station divisions of the company. With the rapid introduction of electric cars, what future does that side of the business have? Maybe that's why the shares are so cheap. | gustavfenk | |
17/10/2018 11:05 | FD bed & ISA's involving a net purchase of 2500 shares. Whenever I do a similar transaction I like to choose a subdued share price to minimise CGT #justsaying | cockerhoop | |
06/6/2018 21:59 | Market Cap 38 million. Net Income 3.4 million. P/E 11.2x Net cash 15.9 million. Interest income only 51k - negligible Strip out cash Market Cap ex Cash 22.1 million. Net income 3.4 million. P/E 6.5 x Strip out loss in Forgings 536k - assume break even Market Cap ex Cash 22.1 million. Net income 3.9 million. P/E 5.7x Cheapest share in the market ??? | overmars | |
06/6/2018 14:41 | Very strong results. Strong balance sheet. | gorse | |
11/2/2018 17:13 | I've been in and out of this once before. Certainly a well controlled family company. What about a new electric forecourt station in a few years time? What do others think.....no doubt reasonably well positioned to take part. Many new supercharging stations will need building. Not convinced about the defence and forgings businesses, but the petrol stations superstructure and signage business appears to be a better prospect? | topvest | |
18/12/2017 09:31 | absolutely no stock around. Could be in for a jump | hybrasil | |
11/12/2017 17:22 | Thanks. I undoubtedly wasn't very clear. I think the R&D product development will do them ok for international sales but it will be a struggle. And as you say, defence spending could suddenly and 'unfortunately' rise at any time which would be an upside for these shares if nothing else. cheers | illiswilgig | |
07/12/2017 20:15 | Thanks for that. Agree that the outlook for defence spending doesnt seem bright but, unfortunately, that can change all too quickly. | smicker |
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