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Investor discussions regarding SRT Marine Systems Plc (SRT) during the first week of January 2025 revealed mixed sentiments regarding the company's contract progress and future expectations. A significant point of contention was the indication that only two contracts had commenced rather than the four previously anticipated. As mentioned by user "yumyum," this shift has led to speculation about the company’s ability to fulfill earlier promises, and some investors expressed concern that the momentum anticipated prior to year-end has been stymied, leading to uncertainty in overall outlook.
Financial highlights were notably absent from the discussions, with the focus primarily on project timing and implications for the company's market positioning. The sentiment among investors appeared cautious, with concerns over SRT's competitive status relative to larger players in the industry, as illustrated by "cliffpeat," who suggested potential future acquirers could be lined up. The recent mentions of investments in navigation systems in Brazil and surveillance technology in Bahrain point to broader market activities which could potentially benefit SRT, but investor statements reflect a wait-and-see attitude, particularly with targets from publications predicting share prices of 60p to £1 creating hopes without clear pathways.
The overall mood expressed in the discussions emphasized the need for clarity about contract updates and a strategic direction to regain investor confidence. As articulated by "yumyum," there is a palpable demand for details, indicating that uncertainty around operational execution will weigh on investor sentiment until more concrete achievements are communicated.
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SRT Marine Systems PLC has recently signed a significant contract worth USD 9 million to upgrade its maritime domain awareness (MDA) system for a long-standing customer in the Middle East Coast Guard. This contract, which marks a continuation of the company’s relationship with the client, is expected to span ten years, reflecting SRT’s commitment to enhancing maritime safety and environmental protection. The implementation of this contract has already commenced, indicating a strong forward momentum in SRT's operations. In its latest financial results, the company reported a pretax loss of GBP 14.4 million for the 15-month period ending June 30, 2024, alongside revenues of GBP 14.8 million, highlighting some challenges in sales primarily due to contract delays.
In addition to the contract news, SRT Marine Systems disclosed a promising pipeline of new system contract prospects valued at GBP 1.2 billion, showcasing the company's growth potential. The firm has also made significant investments in new products and technology amounting to GBP 5.7 million, aimed at bolstering its innovation and competitive edge in the maritime sector. Overall, while the recent financial performance reflects some difficulties, the active contract with the Middle East Coast Guard and the expansive future opportunities indicate positive developments for SRT Marine Systems.
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I think the main appeal is its functionality enabling VHF to be accessed on smartphones which enables other features like MOB alerts etc etc. Will look out for announcements from EmTrak dealers over the next few weeks. I expect it will be a little while before Nexus appears rebranded by OEMs |
Not being a mariner, I don't know how useful it would be, but I suspect that it will be more for new build. Anyone with a boat will have VHF already so would more likely opt for an AIS add-on. |
Nexus Base seen retailing at 13995 Danish Kroner, about £1575, on one of the few sites actually selling although no stock as yet. No price quoted for Nexus handheld. Looks impressive spec and functionality. Hopefully will prove in demand once properly launched. |
Someone mentioned Nexus recently: |
I must have the equivalent of the commentator's curse - it seems that they are looking to replace our man in Jakarta. He must have been fed up sitting around for a year doing nothing. Incongruously, this position reports dircetly to Peniket and not to the head of systems delivery, such is the importance of the contract. |
Another two new posts advertised for program managers 1 Bahrain 1 Jakarta Indonesia :) |
Thanks lavalmy. V useful to know re headcount |
They may well get the annual Php 5 billion into 2025's budget, which might explain the need for a new hire. I note with some tredipation that they will be able to enter into loan agreements and the like. |
Still hiring 3 new roles today civil engineer, hardware engineer and looking for a general manager in Manila |
Another thing about Indonesia is that our own man over there, Stephen Meakin, does not seem to be the sort who would be happy just sitting around waiting for thinga to happen. If he thought that the project was not going to happen, I am sure he would have quit asap. |
What I do find baffling about this delay is that UKEF has a man based in Indonesia, a Magdalen man like myself. |
pidazzle |
LaV - So are you saying (1) that the contract as such is in place, but (2) that some 15-16 months later UKEF and Indonesia have STILL not signed a financing deal? Would it then be fair to read that as suggesting an attitude of "no urgency" on the part of Indonesia, meaning in effect that we can wait forever - or at least, indefinitely - for the contract to commence? |
Hi bathbuoy |
I know it’s been a long time coming but in the recent update Simon did say that the contract signed in May last year for £140m was a binding contract. Surely this means that the customer is committed and will have to fund it some way. I believe Simon said at the last shareholder meeting that it might have to be broken into smaller chunks that are funded separately. |
I know it’s been a long time coming but in the recent update Simon did say that the contract signed in May last year for £140m was a binding contract. Surely this means that the customer is committed and will have to fund it some way. I believe Simon said at the last shareholder meeting that it might have to be broken into smaller chunks that are funded separately. |
Assuming November/December - by which time there should be a Nexus feel-good factor for the directors to offer up to long suffering PI's. |
With the change in year end date, the AGM will not be in the same month as previous years I assume. Has anyone heard which month it will be in? |
There you go again CM with your ‘I suspect’ this and ‘I suspect’ that |
I suspect that there is a growing relationship between SRT Marine and Ocean Infinity. Ocean Infinity has more than 500 employees, it has a base in Southampton and is a major SRT Marine shareholder. It also has deep pockets! It does not take much imagination to see how their differing maritime skills complement each other. |
I wouldn't treat this news quite so flippantly given that we have been waiting for recurring revenues for far longer than the Indonesian contract. |
Nothing to get excited about. The long wait for some decent news continues. |
Obviously the market awaits the start of the LONG AWAITED £140 million Indonesia contract and the next stage of the £15 million Saudi contract. Both of these have kit at MSN awaiting delivery with early cash due to SRT. My interest is the very large ME contract mentioned, under outlook, in the trading update of 7/6. I am hoping that it will be Kuwait which will award this contract to SRT in the next three months. |
We were discussing this very issue 11 & 12 June. It has taken an awful long time to be shown correct. Let's hope the actual deals we so patiently await are just having their i's dotted and t's crossed. |
The broker's view seems about right. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00B0M8KM36 |
Sector | Communications Services, Nec |
Bid Price | 40.00 |
Offer Price | 45.00 |
Open | |
Shares Traded | 0.00 |
Last Trade | 07:35:58 |
Low - High | - |
Turnover | 14.82M |
Profit | -13.65M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0613 |
PE Ratio | -6.69 |
Market Cap | 91.28M |
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