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PVO
Anyone know when the PVO FY announcement is due?
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Was on the 20th of august last year. macdunk
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Thank you Duncan would it be to late to buy PVO
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PT that not very nice of you
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Profit range: $7.2m +/-$0.7m ($6.5m - 7.9m)
PE: 15.2 - 12.5
There was an article somewhere (stuff?) today about the slow take up of the new EMV terminals.
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quote: Originally posted by luckysexice
PT that not very nice of you
Well! you asked the question.
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Here's what one commentator has to say ( from www.shares.net.nz )
PVO
24 August 2005
FY
Forecast $7.2m PVO is being rerated upward as consistency of results occurs. Transtech and Javelin acquisitions will start to contribute, but will synergy benefits accrue? EMV compliant terminals will assist results through to 2008. Currently trading on forecast pe 13.8 so probably need to be ahead of $7.2m forecast. Chart action positive.
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Came in better than forecast at $8.5m, but there's a $1.3m tax credit in there. NPBT (and abnormals) of $7.6m.
At 3 cps, dividend yield is good for a company in "growth" mode. However, given the timeframe for EMV rollout only goes to 2008, I think analysts have seen it as a temporary profit situation.
The presentation makes for interesting reading though. Sticking their fingers into a number of growing pies including RFID and VOIP, which could provide momentum well beyond the EMV roll-out.
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i brought into this share at 32c, 42c, 60c, 75c, 80c, and yesterday at 98c.
i got to hang in for the dividend. but does anyone think there is much left in this stock. I don't think they will let themselve go backwards after emv is over in 2008. so they should have enough time to create xtra revenue earning ideas and businesses.
thoughts anyone?
LMFM
quote: Originally posted by Lizard
Came in better than forecast at $8.5m, but there's a $1.3m tax credit in there. NPBT (and abnormals) of $7.6m.
At 3 cps, dividend yield is good for a company in "growth" mode. However, given the timeframe for EMV rollout only goes to 2008, I think analysts have seen it as a temporary profit situation.
The presentation makes for interesting reading though. Sticking their fingers into a number of growing pies including RFID and VOIP, which could provide momentum well beyond the EMV roll-out.
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