Monday 25 February 2013

Sweet Things Are Made of This!

Thorntons (LSE: THT) : SP=47.75p, MCAP=£32.6m


Thorntons released its interim results today, showing some positive signs that it's shift away from 'own shop' retail sales to distribution through supermarket and other established retailers is starting to work.

Key Financial Points are:

·    Revenues up 2.9% to £133.7 million (2012: £130.0 million).
·    Profit before tax (PBT) and exceptional items rose by £2.2 million to £5.3 million (2012: £3.1 million).
·    Profit after tax rose by 49.3% to £4.0 million (2012: £2.7 million)
·    Exceptional items total £0.7 million (2012: £2.4 million) consisting of impairment and onerous lease provision movements.
·    Cash generated from operations £15.0 million (2012: £11.6 million).
·    Net debt up slightly, at £17.5 million (2012: £16.2 million).
·    No interim dividend (2012: Nil).

 Technical Analysis

 

The share price graph (above) seems to show that the recovery is progressing well. It will be interesting to see if the steady decline, between February 2011 and November 2011, is matched on the recovery by a steady rise. There doesn't seem to be any technical barriers to indicate sticking points as THT progresses through 2013.

Key Metrics



With the PSR at 0.15, there would appear to be scope for the return to profit being rewarded by a re-rating over the coming months.

What do you think?

Mick.

P.S. Pass the chocolates!

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Panmure Gordon (SP=19.5p) - Recovery Play?

Is Panmure Gordon (PMR) a Recovery Opportunity?


Panmure Gordon (SP=19.5p, MCAP=£30.1m) seems to be undergoing a recovery, having seemingly completed a sloping (and untidy) inverted Head & Shoulders pattern, see below...


The resistance level at about 19.5p, had previously given support (in late 2008/early 2009), as can be seen on the longer term graph (below)...



 Panmure Gordon - Key Metrics


What stands out on the Sharescope "Key Metrics" (below), is the fact that a large part of the MCAP seems to comprise cash (£11.687m as at 30th June 2012, see the PMR Interim Results).




Recent News



With the improvements noted in the interim report and recent good news (see above), coupled with a rising share price and strengthening OBV, Panmure Gordon looks like it's worthy of consideration by us DIY-Investors. What do you think?