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Recent discussions among investors regarding Srt Marine Systems Plc (SRT) reveal a mix of optimism and cautious anticipation as the company navigates upcoming financial milestones. Several participants highlighted a positive sentiment surrounding the share price, with comments like “share price chart looks set to spring up... hope springs eternal” reflecting the hope for a significant rebound. Investors are largely awaiting the half-year financial figures expected later in January 2025, which could provide crucial insights into SRT's profitability and operational efficiency.
Key discussions also centered around the company’s project diversification, particularly its collaborations with Ocean Infinity and potential new contracts involving advanced technologies such as drones. Investing participants expressed a desire for clearer communication regarding margins and profits, with sentiments like “I'd rather hear on margins and profit and not more stories” underscoring the importance of financial performance over narrative. Overall, there remains a cautious yet hopeful sentiment among investors as they anticipate forthcoming announcements and navigate the complexities of SRT’s project landscape.
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SRT Marine Systems PLC recently secured a crucial contract as it received a formal notice to proceed with the second phase of a significant maritime project aimed at establishing an integrated maritime domain awareness system for a national coast guard. This phase involves a contract valued at approximately $15 million, marking a substantial development in the company's long-term project commitments. This follows the successful signing of a separate $9 million contract geared towards upgrading existing systems for a Middle Eastern coast guard, which emphasizes SRT's ongoing relationship with established clients in the region.
Despite these promising developments, SRT reported a widening pretax loss of £14.4 million for the 15-month period ending June 30, 2024, alongside revenues of £14.8 million. The company has noted that delays in contract processing significantly affected sales figures. Nevertheless, SRT remains optimistic with a pipeline of potential system contracts valued at around £1.2 billion, bolstered by recent investments in new product development and technology amounting to £5.7 million. The successful launch of the NEXUS system is on the horizon, as it enters the final phases before shipping, reflecting SRT's commitment to enhancing its market position in maritime safety and monitoring systems.
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AE |
The price is around 60% higher than two weeks ago so a placing does make sense. Last one was December 2023 for 10mill at 35p? |
If SRT needs medium term funding, they have in the past used LGB Capital where I believe there is headroom for additional capital see: |
fft |
Potential placing to fund the roll out ? As payments are not up front there will be a working capital increase. Especially if more than 1 contract comes in at once. Could be debt (did i read somewhere that 12% is being offered ?).Btw, given srt previous on releasing a good news RNS followed a few days later by a placing (I was hit badly a few years ago) I have been surprised and curious that they didn't use the bounce to get something away.The current price action does seem to indicate confidence that some sort of funding action will take place soonish. If they get away without it, that will be fantastic |
There seems to be a gap from the latest RNS at ~37, that might be a good target for a pullback. |
I'm getting a hammer ready to raid the piggy bank - suspect it will undershoot 40p a bit, so buying at 40p possible. |
The current share price discounts: |
Are you going to write a book ? |
I imagine that the Board has a strategic plan to deal with the substantial growth that is fast approaching on the systems business. Employee numbers are rising to meet the extra business. Some are located abroad and the UK team are split between MSN and Cardiff. I understand that working from home suits many, who obviously visit MSN and Cardiff when required. MSN works well with the adjacent dedicated warehouse and nearby hotel for visitors. (A Saudi team will be visiting for the factory inspection before kit is dispatched). My understanding is that the Cardiff office space allows for expansion as demand increases. Selecting new team members is always a challenge and occasionally some choices do not fit and have to move on. I suspect that the real challenge is getting the right structure at the top. Now that the cash is about to flow, Simon's workload needs to reduce. Although customers only want to deal with Simon, that is clearly not possible as the number and size of contracts develop. |
Kuwait, with 500 Km of coastline, engages with an initial $200 million systems contract. Neighbouring Saudi has a 2640 Km border. How much can Saudi afford, or does it want an inferior skeletal system? Saudi border guard will not be impressed. Saudi is spending vast amounts on its new town and resort but surely it wants to know what is going on in its waters, especially with all of its fractious neighbours. Simon often says, but I suspect the market does not comprehend, that it will take many years to finish a comprehensive system. Saudi has only stuck a toe in the water , whereas Kuwait is starting with quite a detailed package; possibly including autonomous vessels from Ocean Infinity. One thing is certain, technology will always be providing new offerings for SRT to bolt on. |
As I said a few days ago, it’s the David Brent ‘good news and bad news’ trick in my view-hence the announcement of an unsigned contract.I sincerely hope it gets signed in short order |
Hi LaValmy, |
Extrader |
So who is going to back up the truck at 40p ? |
So who is going to back up the truck at 40p ? |
No doubt it is very similar to his online piece earlier. |
There is a write up of SRT in today's issue of Investor Chronicle. I thought it read quite well but I disagree with the 'Hold' recommendation. I think now is a good time to buy SRT to increase existing holdings or as a first time purchase. |
It appears that Vietnam is proposing that its fishing fleet are fitted with tracking devices. I understand that they have been talking to SRT for a long time. |
bathbuoy |
Senior Project Engineer - Indonesia. Posted on the SRT web-site, or is this old news? |
LaV there are some folk cannier than me who have bought low, sold high and repurchased when the excitement faded. For my part, I have bought low, and also bought too high and only sold and repurchased to shift all my shares into an ISA. |
AE |
It's clear from the sheer volume of discussion and press reports that the possible removal of IHT relief for some AIM stocks is deterring buyers and probably causing others to sell to realise CGT before the rate is increased. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00B0M8KM36 |
Sector | Communications Services, Nec |
Bid Price | 50.00 |
Offer Price | 52.00 |
Open | 47.50 |
Shares Traded | 1,098,847 |
Last Trade | 15:51:14 |
Low - High | 47.25 - 52.50 |
Turnover | 14.82M |
Profit | -13.65M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0613 |
PE Ratio | -8.32 |
Market Cap | 105.75M |
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