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LRE foolish learner 27 Nov 2014

Re: LRE value Figures on Digital Look give EPS 63.5 and dividend of 54.7 even at £6 thats a 9% which if right i would happily sett

HWDN white_van_man 27 Nov 2014

Re: One to buy from data mining Hi Rhigos,First of all, hope your 485p was a typo mistake!Being a builder when I wanted windows or doors most merchants held only a very limitedRange in stock, I would have to order and wait 10,20, even 30 days depending on the productI wanted and demand at the time. Other direct selling joinery companies had disappeared in theearly 90's recession, then along came Howden's with an extensive stock range where I could just roll up and get what I wanted when I wanted it, at good prices too. The staff were very enthusiastic and helpful, which is not always the case with builders merchants, and as I used them more I noticed they were getting more busier and I always asked the staff how things were going and always got a good response.So I initially took the plunge at 60p, adding more at 110 and 120.I bought some for the wife on the dip a few months ago (her money) at 314 as I thought they were oversold.I do not tend to use them much nowadays, they ceased doing windows some years ago and IThink mainly they concentrate on kitchens which I do not do very often. I am not altogetherHappy with the quality of their doors nowadays but when I do go in they are always busyAnd most people in the trade use them.I am happy holding at the moment, but the time will come when they will turn down, A competitor, over expansion, construction downturn, whatever. 450p would start me thinkingAbout selling, I think its achievable in the next 6 months or so.Anyway, they have served me well, and I hope they do the same for you.WVM (above explains the name).

AEY moneyman59 27 Nov 2014

HARD FACTS At current cash burn rates Antrims £10m will disappear in expensive offices and fat salaries and there will be nothing left in 2016 to drill Skellig. Do the maths, Sound will be 50p in 12-18 months if not taken over by ENI first, for a similar price.DYORMM

RGM dwiggy 27 Nov 2014

Re: Financials Out.. We have a very good management team here also (not to mention the revenue they themselves generate on the side), today's equity raise was practically at current price which means no dilution and always good to pay off debt. I like the communication also here, see below for those that may not have read there recent newsletter on HH (I particularly like there cheeky sell in Alba for a tidy profit). This is definitely going to be a well informed, eventful share to be in...The Kimmeridge clay formation is the main source rock for the petroleum of the North Sea and is globally important. To find these thick sequences hydrocarbon-bearing, with hydrocarbons and gas present in the Kimmeridge limestone sections, and a measured Total Organic Carbon content (TOC) of over 5%, is quite positive. It is far too early to arrive at conclusions about the total economic benefit that can be derived from Horse Hill. The market perhaps expected something more like the scenes depicted with Daniel Day Lewis in ‘There Will Be Blood’, but equally, expectations may have been too high. This remains a successful well, with a.) a discovery and b.) quite unexpected additional potential in the thickest sequence of rocks that continues to be analysed and from which quick results may not be expected. We sold part of our holding in Alba Mineral Resources for over £160k recently at an extremely favourable price influenced by speculation on Horse Hill drilling, and may therefore say that our cost of participation has been significantly reduced. The Horse Hill well had good risk/reward characteristics, that means that even a partial success can turn out to be a good one. Our exploration activities planned for West have a different profile, with potentially lower maximum potential from the initial drilling, but also with lower risk, and where the build-up will occur over time based on success at each stage. We will continue to focus any efforts in this sector on on-shore low-cost production, since we share the general view that oil prices may remain weak, or become weaker. Onshore production tends to be so cheap that it is practically unaffected by this until you get into some of the unconventional production techniques such as fracking at depth.see full newsletter here: [link]

MTV SugaToyBoyDaddy 27 Nov 2014

Re: My Prediction It sure would be nice to see this take off soon,its been a long time coming.I have also been collecting these on my LSE shares game over the passed couple of years.and now have 5.5 trillion shares.if only it were real

BQE biguglybear 27 Nov 2014

Re: Impacting on sp today .... 7.77 % up Yes, Harwood Capital have bought an extra 950,000 shares taking their stake to just short of the critical 30% level beyond which I think they would have to make a bid. Clearly they have some sort of agenda and the rest of us should 'follow the money'.

MIRL Andy234 27 Nov 2014

Maxoscar, you are a joke.

GAL Tatty 27 Nov 2014

Re: Third quarter results out cash position well below current payables implies insolvency if no additional working capital can be raised. If no planning consent is forthcoming - curtains.

TGL Hedgehog100 27 Nov 2014

GOS administrator document A very useful post from ADVFN yesterday:godolphin 26 Nov'14 - 11:49 - 2595 of 2650 2 0"There's a "statement of administrators proposals" at companies house for Gos. Quite a lot in it. The business was valued and it seems they had two offers, one from an employee. The failed IPO costs are unimaginable (£1.8m)! lol.Only costs a quid."[link] work there by Godolphin.GOS Systems had to pay £400K. to the broker for their aborted 2013 IPO, but there must have been other costs as well.Then in 2014 they tried to come back again, but were scuppered again in bad market conditions, not helped by the level of the accumulated debt.Total debt must have been well over £2M. I would think, and possibly as high as £3M., with some probably stemming from prior acquisitions and investment.That's a relative mountain for a company that size, and would have become increasingly difficult to service and refinance as the debt grew.So it's no surprise that GOS went into administration, and that was no reflection upon the quality of its business.But the good news is that with all that debt now stripped away by the administration, and the company instead benefiting from TGL's cash and public listing, GOS is now an ENTIRELY different prospect: the situation is a different as chalk and cheese.And not just financially: because management and staff time and stress in dealing with all that debt, and trying to float, is now removed, so GOS's people can concentrate on what they do best: which is growing the company.We probably know more about GOS's current financial situation at the moment than with most listed companies: because we know that as at 4th. November it was entirely debt-free, and also has the £500K. of cash provided by TGL for GOS.And that GOS has recently been profitable but for its debt and increased investment ... debt which has now gone.In summary, TGL is cash-rich, it's new acquisition GOS Systems is profitable, and the acquisition RNS makes it very clear that finances are great.The administration has been no impact upon GOS's clients, and the period of administration was negligible.GOS's customers will actually feel more confident about it now, because of it now being publicly listed, and being on a much firmer financial footing.

PLND Einstein the Second 27 Nov 2014

Re: Interims are out And very sol

FDL Lspoon1 27 Nov 2014

Re: Lspoon1 Hi FishEverybody is entitled to their opinion and some will be right and some will inevitably be wrong.I fully accept mine may be wrong which is why I always explain the thinking behind my view. If someone wants to explain how Kleeneze can pull itself around or why it is okay to see the Education business go backward I am open to being persuaded.What frustrates me is when a post talks about prices 50% above the current level with no substance behind it.Let's revisit in 6 months as you suggest

FUL Willow67 27 Nov 2014

30% I am +30% in 3 weeks. I thought about adding today but decided to hold off. Will add if they get back down to 10p.

ARMS LK Hyman 27 Nov 2014

Re: could see a rise if they sort out financ... One4,"waiting for NR to deliver some news"Asked to deliver some news, NR had only one word to say ... a la Darling in Blackadder Goes Forth:"B*gger!"LKH on the flybridge it has been crystal clear for God knows how long that this is a munter

INTQ Golden Raider 27 Nov 2014

Spotify article Interesting article re Spotify in the FT including valiation metrics[link]

THT eltelex 27 Nov 2014

Yes-agree. Good festive share Trend analysis shows break out. Expecting good 4 weeks ahead.