News & Comment
Commercial property operator-turned housebuilder Swan Hill is starting to see the fruits of its change of direction with a 35 per cent interim profits increase to £3.7 million pre-tax, writes Ben Cobley.
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First half profits marked time at £2.6 million for Swan Hill, the diversified construction group that is turning itself into a pure house builder, writes Ben Cobley.
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Recommendations
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Recent research by investment club lobby group Proshare revealed that around 76 per cent of private investors are still committed to the market for the long term, while only 21 per cent are expressing
reservations.
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 06/09/2002
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There are not many house-builders selling at a discount to net worth, but Swan Hill is one of them. Not only is the discount a substantial, and unjustifiable, 38 per cent, but there are also bid rumours doing the rounds.
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 12/03/2002
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 05/09/2001
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 14/03/2001
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 11/09/2000
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 10/09/1999
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Ironically, while sector watchers approve of Swan Hill's switch from property developer to upmarket housebuilder, the move makes the company look vulnerable to an opportunistic bidder.
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Swan Hill NO RECOMMENDATION 05/02/1999
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Sector Articles
The Small Cap and Fledgling indices have fallen 7 per cent and 6 per cent respectively over the past month, but some old economy sectors, particularly construction and support services, provided a welcome safe haven for tech-averse investors.
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