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The very large director purchases came too close to results date to be related to that, which means that they purchased ~£430K worth of shares based on something else that will become apparent in or around Christmas at the earliest....
But the results look like quite a significant beat on expectations. The earnings per share is 40.3c against 26.2c forecast (as per stockopedia). Results were always going to look bad to outsiders but looks like a decent recovery is underway?
Oh dear, the narrative reads very different from the results ...
****e imv. i read the ceo commentary which is totally at odds with the reality in the numbers. no wonder the sp has fallen over the last few years. i only hope his optimism for next year is welcomed by the market.
..should be an interesting day tomorrow (results day). I suspect the results are good, or rather their trading statement, 30-Spetember, already suggests so. Hopefully there's a spectacular announcement, else I suspect the SP will be flat, if not fall, i.e. when results are in line with market expectations the price dips. a little
I think a buyout by a larger defense company is coming and I thought that the current ceo was brought on board with that specifically planned (he has history with handling company buyouts) I think that the timing of the directors buys indicates that an offer could be coming in December......
all speculation on my part DYOR
I suspect the results (and I don't have any inside info btw) will be flat and in line with expectations (which typically deflates SPs). That said there could be some sort of announcement woven into the results which might help stabilise or even boost the SP - we'll see. Holding for now. Views
..don't disagree with you Evan... Results on the 21st, though I tend to think they are already baked into the SP weeks beforehand, knowledge of same always seems to be out there in advance, I don't know how, but it is. That said, I've upped my view from 'weak buy' to 'buy' (IMO)
I guess we will know by Christmas what prompted the directors to buy >£432K worth of shares within days of each other in mid-October
If anyone knows big news is coming the directors do.....
Profit taking, need to redirect to another opportunity, could be any number of reasons....
I don't think we will get some immediate significant news as there are rules preventing directors trading close to major news but something is definitely brewing here.... directors don't commit to the size of purchase that we witnessed past week without something significant driving it...
..(all) what's your theories on todays drop? IMO - perhaps some of the froth from the last 6 - 7 days of climbs being blown away.. Still fancy this share will head northwards; no signs of director sell offs, defence sector stock is a sound place to be at the moment (sadly), and I suspect there's some sort of announcement waiting in the wings.
I dont think that its because they sence something, I believe its because they know something.
Hmmm I don't disagree with your comments. But it could it just be the obvious, i.e. the situation in the ME which is clearly going to get worse before it stabilises and hopefully gets better. That pushes investor sentiment to believe any defence sector product will be in high demand - regardless of the specifics. I defo. believe this share will continue northwards in the short term IMO
Up by a third in a month and directors pilling in. I'm looking forward to finding out what the directors already know
1 RNS indicating automatic share allocation... nothing spectacular in that
2nd RNS shows another director making a not insignificant purchase.
Buying not because they 'must' as some here would have you believe but because they sense something in the future that will be profitable for them and in turn those of us who have averaged down in recent months.... I look forward to finding out what has prompted the directors to fill their boots and put some serious skin in the game
Rude comment Effluent.
Will not be posting her again
Think they only ever had orders from Uk Europe and USA there biggest market.Yes have sold out my comments we’re my reasons for selling nothing nasty and you still invested Good Luck too you.
Claiming that you sold out and have a snide set of comments on your exit....
Either you are nasty for nastiness sake or
You are an a55hole....
Usually when I sell out a given share I don't glance back...
Me, not a bad tactic, but would they announce a sudden order from say Israel or indeed any other country in the current atmosphere?
Sold out after good rise for me the director buys we’re made as part of there duty to hold so many and not because company is cheap.Debt will still be high going forward no substantial new orders have been forthcoming regret buying in here not like my holdings in QQ. And CHG which have record growing order books maybe for a long time to come. Good luck all
Some good movement higher of late followed by director buying, results believe nov
They know that they will not make the same mistakes of the past!
Looks like ceo and chair think this is a good investment.
What do they know? Oh yeah, they probably know something.
Evan.. "no" I don't think so. I think the jump is for one or two reasons, i) the situation in the ME [given they are a defence sector stock], ii) a statement affirming Avon isn't about to go out of business [far from it], and iii) as many have pointed out on this board, the SP represents good value