Re: Results beat expectations So what's the divi - 2.171 or 2.2p?Pi iss poor margins at 1.1%. I wouldn't get too excited.
Results beat expectations Adjusted EPS of 9.02p beat expectations, and the 3.5p dividend is bang in line:[link] have £2.1m net cash, and the core performance is much better than the figures suggest given the adverse currency movements.And the outlook statement is extremely positive, with an "encouraging start" to this year, and "the Board believes the outturn for the year will be in line with its expectations".The share price should be 100p at minimum, and really should be much higher than that imo for such a respected, high profile and consistent brand.
results tmw, dont expect anything exciting
Chart Can anyone explain why HVN should be down nearly 40 percent since June of last year when the sector and those others within in are testing new highs? Good yield and a pe well below the sector average.
Re: Interest Website confirms full year results 30 April
Interest A bit of interest ahead of the figures in 10 days or so. Several brokers have this at 160p and their views are generally on a twelve month time frame.
Company is serial underperfomer, mgt are worse than useless.
A steal! If Robert Walters is still considered a buy then Harvey Nash is a steal IMO with its low rating.
Re: Undervalued Several brokers see a value of 160p and a few buyers may force the price up and encourage a re rating which I feel is much overdue.
Re: Undervalued I've been trying to understand this share for years - good luck with trying to understand it.Should improve - but it hardly ever does? Sick of hearing all the hype that gets talked about this company, if you believed all that was said and all the positive things that were going to happen wed all be millionaires now.
Re: Undervalued With an historic P/E of less than 9, a useful dividend which is likely to be increased with the year end figures,a leader in a sector which will be doing much better this year as the economy improves, I cannot understand why the market is so harsh unless there is a seller to satisfy.
Re: Undervalued With a fair bit of buying today we could see a lift in the SP when the morning opens. The p/e and yield, together with the potential is very attractive.
Undervalued Buyers coming in ahead of full year results in about 3 weeks. I believe HVN to be grossly undervalued as a leader in a sector which is gaining traction as we come out of recession. The current year would have started well as they continue to grow the business and I feel a SP nearer £1 to be a fairer value. I now look to top up below 80p
city watcher - that is totally irrelevant - its part of a plan
Director's had faith @ 88p & news Small buys from them ,so it shows confidence in their company's progress.Harvey Nash Group plc Director shareholding The Company announces that, on 2 March 2015, the Directors acquired ordinary 5p shares in connection with the Company's Share Incentive Plan at a price of 88 pence per share as follows:- DirectorNumber of shares purchasedPrice per shareResulting holdingAlbert Ellis17188p805,973Richard Ashcroft18488p237,448Simon Wassall17188p276,577[link]