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Recent Sector News
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Specialist Energy Group's financing measures boost firm's potential in emerging markets
Specialist Energy Group's proposed new financing measures mean its largest shareholder, MBE, will increase its stake to more than 40 per cent. CEO Ewan Lloyd-Baker emphasised this was not a takeover of the company but a strategic partnership.
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Specialist Energy Group shares surge on new financing moves including £5 mln placing at significant premium
Shares in Specialist Energy Group surged this morning after it revealed important new financing arrangements and a placing to raise £5 million at a significant premium to the market price
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MDM Engineering riding high
MDM Engineering is a bellwether for the mining industry thanks to its pivotal role overseeing the construction of some of the sector’s most significant projects and executive director George Bennett says the firm's outlook couldn’t be better.
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UPDATE: Specialist Energy Group CEO is “quietly confident” about the prospects for Hayward Tyler
Specialist Energy Group chief executive Ewan Lloyd-Baker said he was “quietly confident” about the prospects for Hayward Tyler, the company’s main operating subsidiary as it was revealed order intake at HT rose 19 per cent to £25.4 million in the third quarter.
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Mountfield Group poised to plug into huge growth from mobile data boom
The demand for data is expected to soar as the internet and mobile traffic increases exponentially. And this specialist firm, which has been building vital data centres for over a decade, is one of several firms that’s enjoying the upside of this boom.
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Specialist Energy Group’s Ewan Lloyd-Baker expects stronger second half
Yesterday the shares fell around 15 per cent as the group’s interims revealed the financial impact of delayed shipments. However, after overcoming the ‘one off’ supply chain problem at the root of the delays, chief executive Ewan Lloyd-Baker reckons the engineering firm is set for a better second half.
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Turnaround progress provokes bid interest in Specialist Energy
Earlier this month Specialist Energy Group received bid approaches. And while they are yet to develop into a formal offer, the interest in the company underlines the progress of the company under boss Ewan Lloyd-Baker.
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Specialist Energy plotting its next steps as the turnaround shows the signs of success
The company capped a turnaorund year with a solid set of annual results. Now boss Ewan Lloyd-Baker and the team are plotting the next phase of the strategy.
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City analysts see strong growth ahead for Specialist Energy Group after new funding
Analysts welcomed this morning’s funding news with upbeat write-ups. SEG is expected to go from strength to strength as it uses the new cash to boost its exports into India and China, as well as expand its presence in the United States.
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Specialist Energy Group lands new orders worth £3 mln
The British engineering group will supply its specialised boiler pumps to influential suppliers to the Indian and Chinese energy generation markets. Chief executive Ewan Lloyd-baker told Proactive Investors that its Hayward Tyler unit is flying the flag for the UK in these competitive growth export markets.
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Specialist Energy Group says it has held discussions with new Indian investor
CEO Ewan Lloyd-Baker told Proactive Investors he has made contact with McNally Bharat Engineering (MBE), the company’s new 10.79 per cent shareholder, but he says it is too early to say whether the Indian civil engineer plans to increase its stake.
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Specialist Energy Group Lays Out a Compelling Blueprint for Growth
After a difficult start to life as a stock market listed company, the company now stands at the threshold of a much brighter future. Legacy issues have been dealt with and the turnaround programme initiated by CEO Ewan Lloyd-Baker is gaining traction.
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Heat fading at Bodycote
Bodycote is one of the most operationally geared companies in the UK, with exceedingly high fixed costs, making profits very sensitive to changing demand.
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Specialist Energy Group looks ahead with confidence
The group has added £14m worth of new business during H1, and its primary subsidiary Hayward Tyler has been extremely busy shipping boiler pumps to China, India and the Middle East.
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Specialist Energy Group: going nuclear
Clearly the transformation from a pre-revenue renewable energy business to a profitable energy related engineering business has been one the market has yet to fully understand
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Nuclear focus to benefit Redhall?
Nuclear engineering specialist Redhall Group (Epic: RHL) is well positioned to benefit from the £50 billion nuclear new build programme in the UK, which is expected to get underway in 2013.
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Specialist Energy Group – recent corporate manoeuvres creates value anomaly?
2009 revenues, reported this morning, were considerably better, with revenues climbing again, to £36.8 million and gross margins rebounding to 29%, allowing the company to post a net profit of £1.6 million.
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Bodycote: will the general economic recovery push the company back into growth?
Bodycote is a world-leading supplier of heat treatment, metal joining and coating services with some 300 facilities in 30 locations around the world
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Atkins WS – trading comparatively well
In the United Kingdom and around the world the company works for both private and public sector customers from such diverse industries as Construction, Environment, Defence, Education and Telecom.
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Going nuclear at Redhall Group
Nuclear decommissioning is becoming a major government priority and could possibly be followed by a hefty new-build program, which means the sums spent on nuclear power in coming years could be huge. -

Amec: rude financial health
Having successfully increased EBITDA margins throughout the year, the company goes into 2009 armed with a war chest serving those more than adequately equipped to deal with the challenges that lie ahead.
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Is Zenergy Power a super cool share?
Zenergy is a developer and manufacturer of high temperature superconducting (HTS) materials, and of applications based upon those materials.
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Gas Turbine Efficiency passes More milestones
The less time it takes to clean an engine is also crucial, as the reduced downtime of aircraft, in particular is the key to many airlines? success to combat inflationary pressures from aviation fuel. -
Alexander Mining:On the march in South America?
Generaled by the redoubtable Matt Sutcliffe, Alexander Mining is striding resolutely towards production at its main Leon project in Argentina. Feasibility studies are underway, but will the economics stack up? -
Downhole Gas Compression technology could hit the jackpot for Corac Group
The air compressors however, could be a considerable market for Corac. The company has already signed a few contracts for the air compressor, but no specific details of the value of the contracts have been released yet. The technology, simply described, requires no lubricants and takes up 1/3 of the space of conventional compressors. -
Gas Turbine Efficiency is trying capitalise on higher fuel costs
This new ultra competitive market, combined with sharp increases in fuel costs has meant that airlines are now looking to utilise the most efficient methods possible to keep costs down.
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