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Not bad, revised to 35c EPS for 2007!

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS 42.6 31.9 40.4 49.3
DPS 26.0 19.0 25.0 30.0

thx

MS
 
I'm turning into an MFS fan as of today. Why? Because I actually had a look at them today, and hey, this looks like a great stock! The next B&B perhaps.

Might be early enought to get on the bandwagon, but it's had an awesome run. Has just broken out of some consolidation, so maybe a good time to get on.

Broker reports:
Company - Date - Rating - Target Price - Upside.
ABN Amro 20-Dec-06 1 Buy $5.89 23.5%
Macquarie 20-Dec-06 1 Outperform $5.75 20.5%
UBS 05-Dec-06 1 Buy 2 $5.24 9.9%

What a chart!

(not holding yet)
 

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It is one of my favourites too; have held since before it was BRK. Just seems to keep on keeping on, upward
 
Welcome to this thread kennas! Isn't great to have a moderator that's so upbeat about this stock! I still continue to think that MFS is undervalued, hence my continuing to accumulate shares. The announcement on 19/12 (which I spoke about in post #60) didn't disappoint and further displayed the many things that will happen in the future as well as management's confidence, professionalism and upfront nature.

It's a great time to be jumping aboard - I'm driving! ...oh wait, MFS MD Philip Adams is. The S8 takeover has been completed successfully, EPS guidance has be revised up to 35 cps (still quite conservative IMHO) not to mention transactional and other one off income which both are becoming an important part of company earnings, the institutional placement being successful amidst significant demand from existing and new institutions – this provides MFS with “further financial flexibility”. Also, MFS’s journey into Asia via Dubai is a great start in terms of international expansion plans.

And I really appreciate you sharing the info from the broker reports. May I ask where you compiled it from?

Prospector said:
It is one of my favourites too; have held since before it was BRK. Just seems to keep on keeping on, upward
It's definately my number 1! It wasn't long ago that MFS took over BRK (Breakfree), which left me very happy and with a pile of new stock, of which I had never heard of. But I was close to selling out (around April 2005) because of the steady decline in sp following uncertainty of transition and integration. Luckily I held out, otherwise there would have been a lot of .
 
Prospector said:
It is one of my favourites too; have held since before it was BRK. Just seems to keep on keeping on, upward

MFS will be the next BNB imo

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS 42.6 33.2 40.4 49.3
DPS 26.0 20.0 25.0 30.0

EPS(c) PE Growth
Year Ending 30-06-07 33.2 14.2 -22.0%
Year Ending 30-06-08 40.4 11.6 21.7%

thx

MS
 
michael_selway said:
MFS will be the next BNB imo
MS
I've heard that somewhere else too Michael, in a broker review. Big claim, but on the cards. Do they have the same business model as BnB and Maquarie? I'd expect so, if brokers are stating that. I haven't bought any yet, are you holding?
 
Has had a great start to the year - it's now up 8% on it's opening 2007 price of $4.61. Having broken out on Dec 13, it then looked to be heading back towards the trading range that it had spent 7 months of 2006 in. Then while the ASX200 has reversed strongly in '07 so far, MFS went the other way, supported by increasing volume. Now here's one stock to follow in '07!
 
The volume of shares traded lately has been impressive. Trading in '07 so far (8 days inc. today) has seen volumes of at least 2 million shares each day. This is very significant because in the whole of calendar year '06, there were only 9 days where 2 million or more shares changed hands (the 5.7 million traded today was the second highest ever). And it's not as though the high volume is taking the sp down or keeping it steady - it's being taken to record highs. This shows that MFS is fast becoming a better known company (not just as a stock but as an investment and funds management company) and that institutional investors/traders are becoming more active.
 

yeah i hold this one still

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS 42.6 33.2 40.4 50.6
DPS 26.0 21.0 27.0 32.0

thx

MS
 
Volume is still great. However, in the near term, MFS is looking overbought, with the RSI at 78.

kennas, if you're still following this thread, would you be able to do some tech/a on MFS (in particular, MACD)? For example, is MACD a helpful indicator with this stock? I have little knowledge of MACD, but it looks like MFS could reverse a little once the blue line crosses down over the red line (looking at BigCharts). Also, what does divergence indicate?

Thanks,
scsl
 
Half year results are due out on 15 Feb. Could be a good chance of surprising on the upside & this may keep the SP up. May be a short term drop if only in line with forecasts. (Buy the rumour sell the fact)

I hold.
 
Well, MFS has surprised me and raced up 9% since my post on Saturday. In the three days of trading since, it's been bought up on strong volume. This capitalises MFS at a solid $2.3 billion - two years ago it was $196 million!

I had closed my CFD position last week thinking that the sp had had a very good rise from around $4 since the end of November, only to see it continue after 5 days of 'consolidating' at just below $5.20! (I still hold all my non-CFD shares)

I'm looking forward to the half yearly due in mid Feb, in particular news of the S8 integration. However, I think that the institutional investors are very confident that this important step of the acquisition is going to plan - as evidenced by the volume.

The last time MFS issued a large number of shares (relative to previous shares issued), was after the Breakfree acquisition. In the two months after, the shares slid to $1.20 on EPS dilution and integration concerns. That's why this time round, I'm extremely happy with how the sp has reacted to this large acquisition. Initially I was contemplating on delaying plans to accumulate MFS shares mainly due to the dilution of EPS (I'm confident that the S8 integration will go smoothly because of great management and the retaining of key S8 personnel). However, the upbeat earnings guidance and outlook and the holding up of the sp led me to instead accumulate since November.

For management to compensate for the dilution of EPS shows that growth at MFS is far from abating. Sounds cheesy, but MFS has an exciting year (and future) ahead! For those that don't hold, it doesn't hurt to do some research on this little beauuuty!
 
dubiousinfo said:
Half year results are due out on 15 Feb. Could be a good chance of surprising on the upside & this may keep the SP up. May be a short term drop if only in line with forecasts. (Buy the rumour sell the fact)

I hold.

its going up atm!

thx

MS
 
michael_selway said:
its going up atm!
Another great day on Thursday - up 16 cents on very heavy volume (I wouldn't be surprised if there were institutional investors accumulating). This capped off a fantastic week for MFS, in which it rose every day, for a 4-day gain of 61 cents or 12%.

I found this article on FN Arena. Just what we need more of - coverage of a very rewarding and well-run stock!

Also, holders of this stock will be happy to hear that MFS is one of the 'Red Hot Stocks' of 2007, as given in the latest Smart Investor magazine:

I just love it how MFS is gradually making investment banking a solid part of its business. Mmmmm... all those feeees!
 
MFS has found support at $5.50, on daily volume of above 1-2 million, which is quickly becoming the norm - before this year, volume of above 2 million was a rare occurance.

The half-year report will be announced before the market opens on 19 February (next Monday). Will MFS move up or down from here? IMO, MFS will continue to beat investors/anaylsts' estimates. Although the sp has run pretty hard from $4 in a little over two months, I belive the seven months of consolidation in 2006 has set MFS up for another good run, providing management delivers and gives upbeat commentary. Having said that, we could see $6 before the end of February if results are very good.
 

Yeah its not bad

thx

MS
 
http://www.gcbulletin.com.au/article/2007/02/20/3372_business.html
 
I think what is remarkable is that despite there being a substantial increase in the number of shares (largely due to shares issued in the S8 takeover), management has still been able to increase the dividend by 25% from the previous corresponding period and EPS by 18%! WOW!!

With regards to guidance, 35cps for the full financial year has again been affirmed by the company. What’s more, ‘MFS seeks to exceed this guidance by a series of transactions and actions that are presently underway which will be enhanced by this raising. In the 2008 Financial Year, MFS will be seeking Earnings Per Share growth of at least 30%.’ Also, the half year profit ‘includes no material transactional or investment banking style revenue which is expected to be substantial in the 2nd Half.’

MFS will be raising up to $466 million to fund previously announced acquisitions (including Sunleisure and Outrigger), repay debt and/or fund future acquisitions, in which all three executive directors will be participating in full. MFS is not expanding too fast IMO, instead, this expanded capital base will allow it to fund investment opportunities as they come up. Keep in mind that MFS’s strategy is to look for opportunities that arise in the sub $200-300 million value category i.e. deals where MacBank and Babcock have no interest in.

The resignation of MD Phil Adams, who will move to reside full time in the United Arab Emirates, should in no way be seen as a negative – it can only be seen as being a great move. Mr. Adams, a founder together with CEO Michael King, still holds a significant stake in MFS, which means it’s in his best interests to see that expansion in the UAE is on the right track. He will have ‘complete executive responsibility for the management’ of MFS’s expansion in that region. In being one of the first movers in the UAE, I have no doubt that Adams will use this advantage to gain traction in funds management opportunities, amongst other things.

In case you’re wondering, the quotations are from the media announcement release on Feb 19. MFS resumes trading this Friday 23rd.
 

Hi yeah not bad

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS 42.6 33.8 42.3 49.8
DPS 26.0 25.0 29.0 33.5

EPS(c) PE Growth
Year Ending 30-06-07 33.8 17.2 -20.6%
Year Ending 30-06-08 42.3 13.7 25.2%


thx

MS
 
MFS in a trading halt...

Still going great on the chart after breaking through $4.50, but might be due for another breather. Finding $5.80 a bit tough to really crack. Under $5.50 next support down at $4.50 really. Drawing way away from the 200 d ma....

Might all depend on what the news is.
 

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