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Recent discussions regarding SRT Marine Systems Plc (SRT) have revealed a mix of optimism and cautious scrutiny from investors concerning the company's contracts and overall market position. Significant attention was drawn to recent contracts, such as the $213 million deal with Kuwait, which illustrates SRT's growing presence in the maritime security sector. However, there are lingering questions surrounding the commencement of these contracts and their financial implications. Investors were particularly interested in the varying timings and detailed execution phases of the different contracts, sparking debates on whether the company can sustain its projected revenue growth amidst fluctuating timelines.
Investor sentiment appears cautiously optimistic, with some commenters, like 9degrees, suggesting potential price targets of 60p to £1, while others, such as owenski, highlighted concerns about profitability and cash flow, pointing out that "revenue is vanity." The emphasis on the signed contracts indicates recognition of SRT's operational milestones, but the lack of immediate positive stock reaction also showcases underlying investor hesitation. As tech-savvy developments unfold and contracts take shape over time, the shared desire among investors seems to hinge on clear communication regarding not just revenue, but sustainable profit margins and cash flow moving forward.
Overall, excitement exists around SRT's existing and upcoming contracts, yet fundamental questions regarding the implementation and profitability remain pivotal for investor confidence. As discussions continue, the overarching theme reflects a community eager for detailed insights into the company's long-term fiscal health and market strategy.
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SRT Marine Systems PLC recently announced the signing and commencement of a significant USD 9 million contract with a Middle Eastern coast guard, focusing on upgrading an existing maritime domain awareness (MDA) system. This contract marks an important development for SRT as it reinforces their relationship with current clients and underscores their ongoing commitment to enhancing maritime security and safety technologies.
The implementation of this contract has already begun, and it is set to span a decade. This move not only highlights SRT's strategic capabilities in securing long-term contracts but also reflects the company’s growth trajectory in the maritime sector. As a global leader in MDA systems, SRT continues to focus on providing essential technologies for security and environmental protection, maintaining a solid position in a competitive market.
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pidazzle |
LaV - you are of course right that SIPPs do not form part of your estate in the sense that they can't be bequeathed by will. But that doesn't mean that the Govt can't seek to charge IHT on them on your death, although implementation of that is clearly going to be complicated. |
Mike should have said 'sadly Andrew it doesn't matter what it says in your will, your SIPP does not form part of your estate.' |
LaV - You write "... the SIPP itself is not subject to IHT". But surely that's exactly what it will be from 2027!? |
pidazzle |
LaV - I don't think C5 suggested there was CGT in a SIPP? Clearly the total value of the SIPP will be liable to IHT, as you say - but, although we have yet to see the whites of the legislation's eyes, I would be amazed if the same 50% discount for AIM stocks held for over 2 years (so = 20% IHT) did not apply equally to SIPPs* as to individuals and any other holder. Surely anything else would be gratuitously discriminatory. |
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Assumptions:- |
I thought they would be issuing the paperwork promptly. For an EGM, which they will need to call, there has to be a minimum of 14 days plus (at least) the day of notice (if by website) and the day of the meeting. So if they call it tomorrow, the earliest it can be is 20th November. |
OI will know way more than the brokers: they’re more likely to be influencing what the brokers say. I don’t think there is any way of guessing margins or valuation. PE could be within a massive range, because a high margin is combined with high risk as its contracting. |
The much awaited broker's note will be analysed in detail by some shareholders, but also by Ocean Infinity, Airbus, Leonardo and others. The margins achieved by the company, and therefore the applied PE, will provide the base for valuing the company. A company earning high margins on contracts merits a high PE. I will be very surprised if the note states the operating margin which SRT applies to its contracts. I believe that SRT recognises that, not only does it have a better system than its potential competitors, but it can deliver results at a much lower cost, because it uses less satellite data. This forecast will be unique because the figures will be based on many known milestones. I also suspect that this forecast will under estimate the eventual results for the year ended June 2025. SRT will want to become known for being the company that over delivers on forecasts, rather than the other way around!! I am assuming that every cost has been accounted for in pricing contracts, (management time, flights, hotels, transport, ALL costs over eight years for Kuwait, and including a major slice of overheads. They will then apply a profit margin which goes straight through to the bottom line. I have applied 25% margin to give a year end forecast of between £25 and £35 million. Obviously there are unknowns, especially on the transceivers side of the business. I suspect that OEM sales might have been a little slower because boat sales might have been weaker due to the global recession. On the other hand EMTRAK sales may well have compensated, especially in the US where we have a good sales rep. DAS has very good margins and large orders will surely come but timing is unknown. NEXUS sales are much anticipated, but sales, as yet, are an unknown. AIS components are now readily available with reduced prices. However, SRT raised prices when there was a global shortage and I suspect that the higher sale prices have been retained, resulting in higher margins. I believe that when these figures are researched the market will award the company a forward PE of at least 20. This is a fast expanding company in a high tech industry which is clearly a global leader in its field with the Warren Buffet 'economic moat'. Don't under estimate your SRT shares!! I am also assuming that the company will be able to increase its margins on future contracts. |
AE. Why don't you speak to Cavendish and inquire if your allocation of shares can be placed where you have cash? I suspect that will be the case but others on this board would value hearing what he said. |
No doubt from pulling his hair in frustration ' I can relate! |
Good picture owenski, thank you. |
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Hi CliffPeat, |
Thanks for pointing this out @Extrader. |
Hi CliffPeat |
If you are max’d out on your ISA you can always request that any allocation you are given in an ISA account be made available in a trading account instead, that is if you have a trading account alongside your ISA. I have done this a few times with various shares in the past. It means that you do not necessarily have to sell something in the ISA to fund the purchasee. it does of course mean you don’t get the ISA protection |
I do hope Simon T is reading this. He has always been keen to point out that SRT belongs to its shareholders, at least for the time being. In that case treating each of us fairly and equitably ought to be high on his moral agenda. |
Agreed LaValmy, it's not a retail offer. |
It is not a retail offer but a placing. As I mentioned before I suspect that certain shareholders may well be favoured rather than it being based equitably on the number of shares currently held. The number of shares truly available is likely to be small and the current discount a rather large 20%. |
I can site a number of Retail Offers that have raised a fraction of their expected numbers, I'm not saying it will be the same for SRT but definitely a risk so very good that it's only a retail offer of GBP 2.5m |
@Countryman5 Thank you for link |
A fully subscribed and fully invested ISA isn’t a very good strategy really at any time. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00B0M8KM36 |
Sector | Communications Services, Nec |
Bid Price | 40.00 |
Offer Price | 42.00 |
Open | 41.00 |
Shares Traded | 83,091 |
Last Trade | 08:00:00 |
Low - High | 41.00 - 41.00 |
Turnover | 14.82M |
Profit | -13.65M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0613 |
PE Ratio | -6.69 |
Market Cap | 91.28M |
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