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Results well received by the market, resulting in significant recovery in the SP (so far).
Revenue 15% up on last year. Net profit restored against a loss for the year prior to last year.
Analysts have enthused calling it quote: " Progressive recovery".
What's not to like?
Every expectation that price will eventually surpass the old bid buy-out SP attempt - under it's own steam. So any further buy-out attempts are going to have to make spectacular improved offers to compete with the natural growth.
. Only concern is, will the CEO deliberately drag his heels on the recovery? Difficult to know his emotional make up. Will he do a Putin and go all destructive, or what?
I often follow the screening principles of Bill O'Neill one of the US Gurus and was surprised to find Phtm as a top choice this morning as a result of the final trading results. Not only that but Phtm is now selected amongst 7 of the world's differing stock market gurus selection process.
I'm treating that with raised eyebrows in a Victor Meldrew: 'I don' t believe it!' expression after all the pain this stock has exerted on me over the years.
Whatever, Phtm is now flashing up on several selection screens by the high and mighty. I say they're playing with fire but they're the "experts" not I.
Now expecting a decent SP performance in the short term at least.
DYOR though.
Quick post:
And the good news continues!
Trading update published yesterday 7th June (see RNS above) opened with the following sentence:
" The Group has performed above expectations in the year to date."
ABOVE expectations!!!!!!
Just what analysts dream of hearing.
***All forecasts were adjusted upwards yesterday.***
The Market went bat-sheet crazy and the SP gapped-up hugely from the open closing up in the 80's.
A gap-up! Expect more to come from the SP :)
The recovery is on and gathering strength. Crisis in the SP appears over. It will /should climb from here on-in.
Terrific dividends beckon too. All divisions improving dramatically.
All coming good. No longer to be derisively known as a dog of a share! :)
Phtm is doing a 'Ukranian' and fighting back!!!!
Last post below (like this one) is under the incorrect subject heading
- Should have been Something like: "Latest trading update just released"
It's new-News not old news :)
No wonder Mr Crasnianski wanted the whole company. Maybe if he'd offered a half decent price he might have got it.
Heading over 100p now?