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Parkdean Holidays
HOLD 12/01/2006

In a ‘particularly difficult’ period, Newcastle-headquartered Parkdean Holidays turned out results for the year to end-October that met some, and fell short of other, much-reduced forecasts. A long-running bid situation provides the short-term interest. Read
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Parkdean – Hold
 12/01/2005

Holiday park operator Parkdean announced its annual results to October in line with expectation. Turnover was up 16.3% to £60.4m and like-for-like operating profits rose a lesser 10.2%, absorbing some of the cost of its new head office. Read
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Parkdean Holidays
HOLD 11/01/2005

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Parkdean Holidays
 22/10/2004

By adding a portfolio of five parks to its 15 existing parks, Parkdean is now the second largest holiday park operator in the UK. The company acquired the freehold parks from Bourne Leisure for £41.75m. Read
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Parkdean Holidays
HOLD 21/10/2004

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Bank some gains at Parkdean
 01/04/2004

Holiday park operator Parkdean has bitten into its £32.9 million revolving acquisition facility by snapping up Galloway-based Border Travel Services for £5.3 million. Read
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Parkdean Holidays
HOLD 24/03/2004

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Parkdean Holidays
REDUCE 05/03/2004

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Parkdean Holidays
BUY 13/01/2004

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Company Watch News
 02/07/2003

Cautious optimism remains the order of the day in the markets, with an improvement in company earnings and an increase in corporate activity combining to entice investors big and small back to the market. Read
Companies: BLK    CAY    MJW    PDH    PKG    UTV    WDSW   

Parkdean Holidays
BUY 24/06/2003

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Parkdean off to a flyer
 01/02/2003

Graham Wilson is looking forward to this summer. The chairman of holiday parks operator Parkdean Holidays, says bookings for the 2003 holiday season are running ten per cent ahead of last year's levels. 'The UK holiday market is as buoyant as I can remember,' he enthuses. With a £10 million war chest for acquisitions, Parkdean looks a solid lockaway at under nine times likely coming-year earnings. Read
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Parkdean Holidays
NO RECOMMENDATION 07/01/2003

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Sector Articles

Forget trends, find bid targets

As KBC analyst Paul Hickman highlighted a few weeks back, the main excitement in the leisure sector this year has been all the merger and acquistion Read

Smoking and football woes at JD

Spring and summer loom, and pubs chain group JD Wetherspoon has delayed plans to bring in a complete smoking ban at its pubs in England. Read

Christopher Spink's pick of AIM

Companies whose earnings easily cover their dividend payments might offer strong future growth opportunities Read

Full List ventures pour onto Aim

June's litter of Aim newcomers was headed by a brace of firms spun out of fully-listed ventures. The first was International Brand Licensing, the former brands division of sportswear group Hay & Robertson that holds the rights to retro-football kit manufacturer Admiral and performance outdoor brand Mountain Equipment. It was joined by Cobra Bio-Manufacturing – the DNA contract-manufacturing arm of techMARK-listed ML Laboratories. Prior to admission, the duo raised £1.9 million and £6.6 million respectively. Read