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Yeah pleased I jumped from the car on this UpShunt, should have been better, but better to admit defeat and take a small loss than sit it out potentially - one of things spooked me was they guided cumulative £25m hit from interest rates falling despite their interest income line being less than that. But it should be more defensive than a 30pc ebitda fall that means Q2 was -60pc.
This is on a nose dive, best to wait till the end of the day I would expect to buy any.
Not a vintage set of results, see FV 145 but sold 138 straight off the bat as no catalysts, made a few % loss but can’t win them all!
Added a bit more today.....will be interesting whatever happens
Still here in this one, for better or worse
Seems to be beginning to move though this stock loves a good false dawn.
Simply not working at the moment though I struggle to see the level of earnings impact the current SP implies and the Australian peer I mentioned is doing well. Also note a (small/20k) director buy last week. Am in at about £1.41 avg, fingers crossed!
The trading action here makes me nervous but interesting given extent of selldown for what in some ways is a staple-like service to companies. Peer seems to be Computershare in Australia and before considering obvious business losses due to COVID I make that worth about $14/share vs. the pre-Covid price (a bit over 20% upside) baking in permanently lower interest income (was v high for them) vs. about £2.10 for EQN (40% upside).
Put another way, interest income was about 15% of pre-COVID EBITDA for Computershare and 5% for Equiniti.
Great to see this share on the up. Way under valued. You never know may be taken over.....word of it last year.