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Tuesday tips round-up: Premier Foods, WS Atkins, AssetCo...

Tue, 05th Oct 2010 06:56

At the weekend Premier Foods confirmed reports that it had received approaches to buy Quorn and the other component of its meat-free division, Cauldron.Pretty much everything in the Premier portfolio is up for grabs; in the board's words, it is "open-minded" about disposals. Speculation has centred around Hovis bread, while United Biscuits nearly walked away with Mr Kipling cakes last year. The worry for the bears is that even if everything is sold, the proceeds may not cover the outgoings. One for gamblers, although it might just come good says the Times.The Independent adds that Premier Foods is paying for loading up its balance sheet with debt to fund an acquisition binge that in recent years has included the UK and Irish operations of Campbell's Soups, and RHM, the maker of Hovis bread. While Premier Foods now trades on a meagre price-to-earnings ratio of 3.6, it is not out of the woods yet. In addition to all that debt, the company has to reduce its bulging pensions deficit of £431m, and sorting out both will be severely testing. Sell.Engineering and design outfit WS Atkins became the latest to enter the M&A fray yesterday, confirming that it is spending $280m on its US peer PBSJ - a company that provides a whole host of engineering services. The stock is still inexpensive and the yield of more than 4% is also healthy. Buy says the Independent.AssetCo supplies equipment for the London and Lincolnshire fire services, including engines, hoses and other paraphernalia required for putting out fires and for rescuing people. It is also mandated to step in and supply staff and equipment in the event of major incidents. On a modest multiple of 7.6 times full-year earnings, with a yield of 4.7%, buy says the Independent.Waterman Group, an engineering consultant, takes three quarters of its workload from private property development and 70% from Britain. Clearly, the next fear is the public spending cuts. The company helps local authorities on highway projects and the like and has limited exposure to schools and hospitals. It will be a long crawl back and pre-tax profits, £6.9m at their peak a couple of years ago, will struggle to much exceed £1m this year. Hold says the Times.Brokers are suggesting pub group Enterprise Inns could afford a minimum dividend of 6½p for the next financial year, and at the current share price there is not much point in paying less. This would cost about £33m, out of forecast pre-tax profits of about £170m, and would leave the shares yielding just north of 6%. An interesting punt says the Times.Please note: Digital Look provides a round-up of news, tips and information that is impacting share prices and the market. Digital Look cannot take any responsibility for information provided by third parties. This is for your general information only as not intended to be relied upon by users in making an investment decision or any other decision. Please obtain a copy of the relevant publication and carry out your own research before considering acting on any of this information.
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AssetCo cheers Abu Dhabi JV

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5 Oct 2009 08:17

AssetCo trading in line

Support services company AssetCo said trading has remained strong and it is confident its financial performance would remain in line with expectations. AssetCo, which provides vehicles and equipment to security and emergency services, said it was 'pleased with the continued positive progress being

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23 Jun 2009 08:52

AssetCo wins Foreign Office contract

Integrated support services provider AssetCo has won a contract from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The three-year contract, worth £2.8m, is to provide 230 mail room and 30 conveyor scanners. AssetCo will install the equipment and provide training to British Embassies and Consulates in 144 c

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16 Jun 2009 07:48

AssetCo's cash position improves

Support services company AssetCo hailed record full-year results and said trading in the first two months of the current financial year has been in line with expectations. Revenue in the year to 31 March 2009 rose to £79.7m from £64.6m the year before, while profit before tax climbed to £11.3m from

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AssetCo's profits to be at lower end

Support services group AssetCo said its full-year results are expected to be at the lower end of market expectations. The company said its order book has been maintained at £600m and it continues to have a high degree of earnings visibility, thanks to its long term integrated service contracts, whi

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