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Babcock International - Defence services company makes key naval base acquisition

November 2007

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  • Epic Code:
  • BAB
  • Price:
  • 551p
Babcock, which provides defence and other infrastructure supportservices, has rapidly become a firm favourite among momentum tradersgiven its happy knack for producing a consistent stream of positivenews flow and upwards earnings surprises. As a former small cap stockwhose market value was languishing at £250m only three years ago,Babcock has performed the unusual feat of gate crashing a defencesector that was formerly the preserve of behemoths such as BAE Systemsand VT group. Its ‘who dares wins’ approach has led to significant newbusiness with the Ministry of Defence (MoD), partly thanks to its bold£350m acquisition of a key naval base in May. This deal has provided ahuge boost to its scale and credibility and with its order book ...

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