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If H&W can break even (or slightly better) this year I think we'll see a spike in the stock price...INFA have always needed period bookbuilds to fund them as a going concern, if we can elongate the frequency of these and work toward a company that is sustainable near-term that would represent huge progress.
Good points dawski37 & now clear from the last two fund raises both relating to the H&W acquisition that the majority of the current SP can be attributed to H&W which if profitable can fund INFA & insure INFA for any further delays in the ML.For me it is 'Strong Buy.
Most Certainly,Loosegoose....the capital raise was not just for loan and debt repayments but as a raise to fund a secure capital base to give comfort to shipowners /offshore wind farm players that we are resourced and can perform .As you know most contract payments ( if not by staged pyments ) are made after performance and signing off of the work ...and that has to be funded up front ...looking very good now but patience for a while is still needed !!
I expect that there is a larger contract coming soon (2 or 3 weeks max.) Needed the working capital in place to secure the contract. Possibly an expanded scope of work on the Vikings. Could be a breakthrough.
Morning All,
Good news to see the dockings continue at H&W. I'm tempering this a little with the fact that a yard the size of H&W needs far more valuable work than the sort of contracts we're currently doing- so although optimistic- I'm also leaning towards a little caution and not getting carried away.
That said, I'm pleased the fund raising was as successful as it was, the yard does have work which is keeping things ticking over, excited to see fund managers such as Gresham House investing, the SP ticking up well over the past couple of trading days and of course every day is a day nearer to a decision on the ML.
Out of all my shares, this is the one that I 'care' more about than 'just' an investment, and genuinely want to see the company do well for more than financial reasons. Probably why I'm trying to keep a lid on getting carried away! All this said, another good week of weather lined up and looking forward to seeing this nudge over the 50p mark!
Cheers
TheEast