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SSY Scisys Group Plc

253.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Scisys Group Plc SSY London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 253.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
253.00 253.00
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Posted at 08/4/2019 10:34 by welsheagle
Good positive article by Simon Thompson in Investors Chronicle this week
Posted at 21/1/2019 13:50 by hyperboreus
Correct cfro.

Headline:

'Scisys on a mission for highly profitable growth'

Conclusion:

'The deleveraging of the balance sheet, a growing record order book and the slew of EU-funded contract wins, should give investors confidence to value the shares on a far higher rating than a forward PE ratio of 12.5 for 2019, one reason why I believe fair value is now around 230p, having last advised buying them, at 145p (‘Exploit a mispriced Brexit winner’, 24 Oct 2019). Buy.'
Posted at 10/10/2018 16:58 by yump
It could be that nothing at all has happened or is about to happen, as is the case with plenty of smaller stocks that have taken fright in the last day or so.

Just take a look at the main US charts and the UK charts. They look like they've topped out and at best will go sideways for some time.

Fighting that influence is futile and so is reading anything into individual stocks when the main markets are worried.

Or put it another way:
What are the chances of stocks that are close to highs, carrying on up or maintaining the high when the main markets are behaving like that ?

This is a good test of which stocks really do have support and which haven't. If the main markets drop but carry on in a general sideways trend, then good stocks should get supported at a reasonable level. The badly supported stocks where the investors don't have much confidence (probably as a result of doing no research) will just drop way down.
Posted at 27/6/2018 19:47 by value viper
hhhmmm, guess so....if it falls further yes (!) if it rallies, twas a panic ....time will tell...starting with t'row maybe.... funny though how capital preservation kicks in 30p plus off the recent highs ... greed taken over by fear.....el classio stuff and psychology of the investor in action.
Posted at 03/4/2018 13:41 by blueeyes13
Simon Thompson in Investors Chronicle via the online subscription I have
Posted at 29/1/2018 23:29 by penpont
Positive update by Simon Thompson in IC today:

Scisys in the ascent

The board of Scisys (SSY:130p), a supplier of bespoke software systems to the media, broadcast, space, defence and commercial sectors, have said its 2017 results will “comfortably meet current market estimates.” This implies it increase pre-tax profits by a third to £4m on revenues of £54m in 2017.

The order book is at record levels and robust across all its business segments, bolstered by a €18m contract win to deliver the ground-station control and communications infrastructure for the German national satellite-communications mission, Heinrich Hertz. I also understand from the directors that the strong organic growth seen at the end of last year “is continuing into 2018”. Moreover, having taken on debt to fund the acquisition of Munich-based Annova Systems, a supplier of software-based editorial solutions, principally to major European broadcasters, year-end net borrowings of £5.9m have been cut by a third since June buoyed by Scisys’ stellar cash generation. Closing net debt is well below the £7.1m level analysts had anticipated.

So, having suggested buying the shares at 102p (‘Tune into a media play’, 11 October 2017), I have no hesitation reiterating that advice and my conservative 155p target price. Scisys’ enterprise value of £44m still only equates to 7.5 times finnCap’s cash profit estimate of £6m for the 2018 financial year. Furthermore, investors are likely to value Scisys’ earnings stream more highly as debt is cut further. There is a progressive dividend too: the board has lifted the payout by at least 10 per cent a year since 2013. The prospective dividend yield is 1.8 per cent for 2018. Ahead of the results on Tuesday, 27 March 2017, I rate the shares a buy.
Posted at 23/1/2018 08:08 by montyhedge
YumpDebt better than expected, should be a nice dividend increase.I think Scisys still under investors radar.
Posted at 11/11/2017 15:10 by montyhedge
I reckon with these new AI, ETF funds and other funds starting up and investing in robotics and software. Could we see them buying into Scisys for their investors.I noticed a new fund Polar Capital starting up. Interesting thought?
Posted at 10/11/2017 01:10 by blueeyes13
Good to see latest Shares re-recommending SSY so that's both Shares and ST at IC recommending with 155p tp.

Never a guarantee of success of course but always adds a little confidence in one's decision. I look forward to an even more interesting 2018 for the company!

SIX MONTHS AGO investors were being spooked
by reports that Brexit could scupper European Space
Agency (ESA) work for SciSys (SSY:AIM).
How wrong that now looks in the face of the
recent €18m deal to supply ground station control
and communications technology on an ESA satellites
mission.
Finally the market appears to be waking up to the
positive re-rating potential here. For example, at the
current 124.5p the company trades on an enterprise
value to earnings before interest, tax, depreciation
and amortisation (EBITDA) of 7.5-times, about half
the government
software peer
group average,
according to
analysts.

SHARES SAYS: 
At FinnCap’s 155p target the stock would still trade
on a rough 40% sector discount.
Still a buy. (SF)
Posted at 06/11/2017 16:00 by montyhedge
Perhaps Scisys starting to slowly come onto investors radar, I looking for 245p 2018.

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