Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
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Actually the sp has not increased much after 95bn approval, and even after rishni announcement. I am only guessing but maybe the market had the US thing already built into sp. As for Rishni, it is ok making grandiose declarations of future spend, but he probably won't be the one who has to actually carry it out!
Yes defence should be up Monday and the woman in congress won't love me anymore
..Avons prospects undoubtedly now helped, either indirectly or directly, by the US house approval of a $61bn aid package for the Ukraine war effort. Be interesting to see how the markets react on Monday (defence sector stocks that is)
From Edison research -
Global geopolitical tensions have sparked higher defence spending by the US DoD
and NATO countries. The need for military protection is critical, with ballistic military
helmet and respirator demand expected by Avon to experience a CAGR of c 4%
from 2024–28, representing a significant boost to Avon’s growth prospects. This is
reflected in its order backlog of over $180m (a decade high), partially attributable to
a rise in head protection orders with c $60m of orders for NG IHPS and over $20m
for ACH GEN II. Delivery ramp-ups combined with inventory turnover improvement
and anticipated $10m annualised cost savings from the Irvine site closure should
help boost operating margins to the targeted c 15% level.
Sold my ISA holding yesterday for a >20 % return after a year (more if you add the dividend).....still holding in my trading account will trim if it falls and average down further if the opportunity arises.
I first bought this at around £20 and averaged down as the price fell.....average now at £9.25 so am happy to watch and wait...
I still think a takeover is likely but have thought this since the current CEO joined
I am a recent convert to this share. I took the opportunity to invest the proceeds of a dividend from a FTSE high yielder. Have so far not regretted it. Can only see upside in the current global problems.
..I'm surprised more investors haven't cottoned on to this share, + 37% YTD. I guess a combination of company stability, securing new orders, higher revenue forecasts year on year, improved broker ratings.. Any more for any more. Glad I didn't divest some months ago
Alantra have now crossed the 15 % threshold.....time to declare your intent....RNS will have to be issued soon
Happily it seems to have got into a positive mode. I don't really know why. I suppose defence , Russians, etc. Tho that is an old story
I starting to think it is more linked to nasdaq than ftse. Is it viewed as us tech sort of, as sell a over there I think. Nasdaq well up today
Well if it stays there till close ( fingers crossed the way this thing moves ) not bad at all. Can afford a second latte tonight
Broker upgrade to £13
Finally broke £10 for the first time since May 2023.....on a day when FTSE is down too.....
Is some news about to break?
Maybe it is leveraged on ftse250 which has also gone up a lot the last hour
Yes I think so. But in the last hour the price has gone from 960 to 990. Circa. I just don't understand it.
Hate to say - but I think the worse is now over. Onwards and upwards
Slightly different question. If you were selling, would you put a limit order, given the wide fluctuation well 2 percent in a day in price ? 2 percent may not sound much but still
I totally accept what you say about low volume. But is it possible these things are manipulated by hedge funds or others, or can we take the prices at face value ?
Small Mcap and low volume average daily movement seem to overexagerate price....
happy to hold averaged down to low 900's this year and will buy more if the price drops once again..
Judging by the share movements,which have no logical basis, the buyers and sellers are on drugs . Perhaps they can give me some. Otherwise I will have to sell.
I spoke too soon as mysteriously the price largely recovered by close
Just need strong nerves to hold this thing. And remember to buy one of their radiation protection helmets or emigrate to new Zealand after taking profit
Another day, another meaningless large drop in price. Is it just no buying therefore price marked down ?
Thank you for the answer much appreciated 👍
That is pence not £
Hi guys , Do I see correct that dividend payment is £12.13 pound per share ???