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Yes, for sure, one day this will be a very good share to own. I just hope I live long enough.....
need a little slow slow quick quick slow, must say I am pleasd with the slow but sure approach as you mention goupplease, proper business building, proper foundations and all that.
Gyrometric
- “developed a patent protected system of hardware and software to accurately monitor the vibrations in rotating shafts. Warnings generated by this system help prevent expensive and untimely breakdowns in industry and transport”
- “Sales of marine drive monitoring systems continued to expand during the year. The order for the 60th system was taken and commitments for 2018 indicate a continuing acceleration. Feedback from sales agents has confirmed a market opportunity for monitoring additional engine and drive parameters that will broaden the marine market for Gyrometric.”
- “launching a new digitisation product at the SMM Ship Technology exhibition in Hamburg – 4th-7th September”. The leading international maritime trade fair”.
- Technology tested on a “7 Megawatt wind turbine nacelle at the ORE Catapult test facility in Blyth, Northumberland. The new system, the first for Gyrometric in wind turbines, incorporates world-leading technology for monitoring bearing run out. This technology has particular advantages in wind turbines because of its inherent effectiveness at low turning speeds”.
- Huge opportunity to expand into offshore wind turbine market. Results from ORE Catapult test facility extremely positive, so expect Gyrometric to be in discussions with Wind Turbine Manufacturers at present. Nigel Burton of AERO suggested these discussions are ongoing and contracts are expected imminently. Ultimate vision could be to see Gyrometric’s technology fitted onto all new wind turbines at the manufacturing stage, a massive opportunity for Gyrometric, offering a product which could have huge efficiency and cost saving benefits to wind turbine operators.
- There is multi billion pound investment into offshore wind at present, and this is expected to continue into the foreseeable future. This is a growing, and potentially highly profitable, market for Gyrometric.
- Patent protected technology, and Gyrometric are continually building their IP portfolio.
Credit to Hughsey
Strat Aero PLC
- Braveheart recently announced that it is to sell some of its Gyrometric shares in exchange for a 7% equity stake in Strat Aero PLC.
- Braveheart will retain an 18% equity stake in Gyrometric, whilst AERO will hold a controlling stake in the business.
- Alongside Gyrometric, AERO runs Geocurve, a business focused upon “providing survey and inspection services using a diverse range of technologies including UAVs, as well as ground- and water-based survey equipment”
- Geocurve has begun working with blue chip clients, such as AECOM, and is expected to sign agreements with a growing number of such clients.
- Historically business has been loss making thanks to low revenue and high costs. Trevor Brown and Nigel Burton have replaced the old board, with Trevor Brown taking close to a 30% equity stake, and they have reviewed the whole business and slashed operating costs, whilst growing the business. Interim results to be released in September should show growing revenues, and significantly reduced costs. Nigel Burton has said that the company has no expectation of any further placings for plc costs, suggesting that the business is running much closer to being cash break even, or cash generative. With this, and the likelihood of a growing number of clients for both the Geocurve and Gyrometric businesses, I expect the financial performance to show a massive improvement in the current year and beyond, and for the share price to appreciate accordingly, with the current £3.4m market cap pricing in very little potential for these two businesses.
Credit to Hughsey
on the BRH lse bb.
Slow but sure here.
More buys than sells and the sells were really Opti buying :)
Good point. I will wait until the half year report is released to see what they say about the PR angle. If nothing mentioned I will drop them a line.
Could well be good timing Optimist! I too topped up this week. The PR needs to step up and this is progress in that direction. Can’t look a gift horse and all that ;-) One issue I have is both geocurve and now gyrometric are releasing info via twitter, but these updates aren’t there in a “news” section on their websites. This would improve awareness imho. Not all investors access twitter after all
could be perfect timing for a change:
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Gyrometric Systems are launching a new digitisation product at the SMM Ship Technology exhibition in Hamburg- 4th - 7th September.
The new product monitors the alignment of the ship's drive, and sends out a warning if preset limits are exceeded.
Just topped up in anticipation of very good news in the next couple of weeks. Interestingly the first 200k showed as a buy and the second 200k showed as a sell.
their
For months the new management have been busy
laying the foundations.
Meeting with blue chip companies, training staff and
equipping them with the latest technology.
Regarding Gyrometric, research ongoing and existing
customers growing.
Next week I believe will show if all there work has
been fruitful. Fingers crossed.
nice tick up ,is it time ,could this be the one to get us off and running ,with some news coming though.
Lotto, only just managed to read through your post and links from last night. Thanks for posting. Makes for very good reading.
Very thorough research as usual Lotto. You know who does understand all that techie engineering stuff..Nigel Burton, that's who.
"Chartered Electrical Engineer, President of IET (Europe's largest professional engineering body) 2010-11."
And we all know what he did when he learned of the potential here; he bought 3.47% of the company.
GLA DYOR
Pretty much all buys today. I suspect the interim report will be released early September to get the good news out. Seems a pretty safe bet buying at the current levels IMHO.
Bones: thank you for your insights. Marine, wind, nuclear, manufacturing....the possibilities are endless. DYOR. Good luck all
From the last update:
"As previously stated, the Directors believe that the Company retains sufficient cash resources to fund the Company's operations beyond the end of this calendar year. This position subsequent to the Transaction remains unchanged.
Strat Aero's operating subsidiary, Geocurve, continues to be busy. Though the summer months are traditionally slow months for the construction and surveying industries, Geocurve has not experienced any slow down. The Company will report fully on business prospects when Interim figures are released in September."
Seeing that the company lost £1.1m in the first six months of last year, the results wills be materially better given the recent updates from the new BOD.
With the half year report due next month, I think we should hear some positive news both on the financial front and the forward statement.
Think you could very well be correct
this could multibag like webis did
yip work in the aero industry building genx engines , the main concern for engine life on wing is a balanced product ,the engines have several vibration sensors through out the engine so as the pilot can tell which part is becoming out of balance and if it exceeds set parameters it becomes a shut down in flight . Anything could cause imbalance from a faulty bearing to fod ,so if you can get sensors and programs to tell you something is a miss early enough it cuts down on long term damage, obviously saving millions in repairs. So yes i also see Gyrometric as a fantastic venture endless applications,remember this hours running on any engine equates to income so finding problems early means a return to service early to make more cash ,hope this helps .
Contd: It should get very interesting if any turbine manufacturer considers incorporating this. All imho as a non techie. Any techies out there please debate, correct any errors. Please DYOR. Good luck all