![](/cdn/assets/images/search/clock.png)
We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Top Brokers
Investor discussions surrounding SRT Marine Systems Plc on ADVFN from February 7 to February 14, 2025, reflected a cautious optimism regarding upcoming developments, particularly with the Bakamla contract. Participants expressed anticipation for a broker's note, expected to be released upon the contract's announcement, which may act as a catalyst for the stock price. One user noted, “I expect fireworks, though obviously impossible to say whether the start or the note moves the price,” indicating a belief that the timing of these events could significantly impact shareholder sentiment and valuations.
Financial highlights shared in discussions included references to the transfer of approximately $25 million worth of equipment to Kuwait, suggesting liquidity improvements that could bolster the company's financial standing. The mention of new job postings in key regions, like Jakarta, also hints at strategic expansions. However, there was some skepticism about the ability of broker forecasts to influence the stock significantly, with concerns over the historical accuracy of such predictions being cited. One comment summarized this sentiment: "Real, not forecast, revenues, profits, and improvements are what will ultimately move the price." Overall, the mood among investors conveyed cautious enthusiasm, tempered by past experiences with market forecasts and broker notes.
Show more
SRT Marine Systems PLC has recently reported significant operational and financial developments, impacting its growth trajectory. On February 3, 2025, the company announced the issuance of 50,000 new ordinary shares following the conversion of employee share options, which will increase the total shares in circulation to 249,912,656. This move is part of SRT's ongoing strategy to align employee incentives with company performance. Notably, all resolutions were passed during the AGM held on January 23, 2025, indicating strong shareholder support for the company's governance.
Financially, SRT has exhibited remarkable growth in its recent Trading Update for H1 FY25, reflecting a revenue surge to £25.5 million compared to £5.5 million in H1 FY24, representing a staggering 363% increase. The company also reported a profit before tax of £2.5 million, a significant turnaround from a loss of £4.6 million the previous year. The improvement in financial health is complemented by a gross cash balance of £4.5 million, up 15% from £3.9 million in the prior year. Additionally, SRT signed a new contract for the second phase of a comprehensive national integrated maritime domain awareness (MDA) system, valued at approximately $15 million, further strengthening its market position in providing maritime surveillance technologies.
Show more
Thanks goodapple for some “news” ie new information, as opposed to regurgitation ad nausium of what we already know |
While the share price languishes awaiting news of UKEF or other positive contract developments, I offer a little shaft of sunlight from across the Pond. |
We live in the most dangerous of times, with maritime security being tested all over the planet.Is there a better time to flog systems?I doubt it.So why is it taking so long to monetise the enormous VSP? |
Have you got a link for that source of now worthless information telling coastguards what their boats are doing? I'd be interested to read it. |
Sadly I think the knowledge is power philosophy has been destroyed by the internet-it’s now a very flat earth |
Enforcement is not a 'big elephant in the room' - everyone's known it's an issue for a long time now, as evidenced by earlier discussions on the subject here. |
Apart from the working capital issue of rolling out, the big elephant in the room is enforcement.Without it, there is no point.Installation has to be mandatory on all boats-something fishing boats are clearly not keen to do |
C5 |
My understanding is that the PCG is planning 1 billion US dollar spend on MDA. Systems over the next ten years. Just supposing that they take a leaf out of Indonesia and condense delivery over three years but pay for it over ten years, with the help of UKEF. As Lav flags up, the 60 day response requirement from BBM identifies that he is in a hurry. |
Well-spotted Piedro. |
Says something but not much ... |
CM reminds me of David Brent |
That’s a bit marginal ! Chill out - nothing we do can affect the contracts. |
The Baltimore incident will focus the minds of maritime authorities around the World about how to make the navigation of waterways and ports safer.When they do their research,they will learn about Digital Atons guiding the ships under the bridge. |
CM5. Why would everyone be calling SRT ?. It is well established that the bridge had Aton and there was a loss of power on the ship. That sounds like more wishful thinking. |
It is estimated that there are 50,000 bridges over navigable waterways in the US and clearly there are many more around the world. It appears, that at present, the SRT Aton is the only product for this market. However, the market extends way beyond bridges to ports, canals and any location where buoys are located. I suspect that SRT will be receiving numerous enquiries following the Baltimore incident. |
Super |
This video is from the comments on the preceding link: |
This is a useful analysis of the Baltimore accident. It's clear that AIS was still operating at the time of impact, as I surmised. Unfortunately the information generated didn't go into a system that was capable of interpreting it and taking the appropriate action eg alerting vehicles entering and already on the bridge. |
cm - thanks - it seems astonishing to me that for a behemoth like this, there's no battery backup for vital safety systems. I don't suppose ST commented on that? |
I sent an email to Simon about the Baltimore bridge and he consented to me posting his reply. (Note the SRT reference) |
Hi AE |
If it was a loss of power on the ship, AIS wouldn’t help at all |
UKEF support for future systems contracts around the world will become increasingly important. Obviously M E countries with oil revenue have the necessary funds but many S E Asia and African countries need a line of credit. Although the UKEF contract has taken much longer than SRT had hoped, it has set the ball rolling for other future contracts. Although £145 million is the largest SRT systems contract so far, others in the pipeline are much larger. Another source of finance for fisheries contracts is the World Bank, which understands the SRT system. My understanding is that the World Bank will fund upto 50% of certain fisheries contracts. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00B0M8KM36 |
Sector | Communications Services, Nec |
Bid Price | 57.00 |
Offer Price | 58.00 |
Open | 57.50 |
Shares Traded | 68,343 |
Last Trade | 08:00:12 |
Low - High | 57.00 - 57.50 |
Turnover | 14.82M |
Profit | -13.65M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0613 |
PE Ratio | -9.38 |
Market Cap | 128.01M |
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions