STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS LIMITED (STS)



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General Information
Company Name: Structural Systems Limited
Stock Code: STS
Website: www.structuralsystems.com.au
GICS Sub-Industry: Construction & Engineering
Market Cap ($M): 31
Equiv. Shares (M): 63

Current Price Data+
Current Price Open High Low Last Close Volume Price Movement
 $ 0.490 $ 0.480 $ 0.490 $ 0.480 $ 0.480 19,171 $ 0.010  2.083 %

Company Overview

Business Description:
Structural Systems Limited (STS) specialises in the construction and resource sectors. Construction sector activities include infrastructure works, building, concrete services and remedial services. Activities undertaken in the resource sector include drill and blast as well as geotechnical and technical services. STS operates in Australia, Dubai, Qatar, Bahrain, and South Africa.


Financial Summary
Year to Jun NPAT EPS EPS chg (%) PER DPS Yield (%) Franking (%)
2012  A 8.0 12.5 -16.1 6.2 5.0 6.5 100.0
2011  A 9.5 14.9 -1.3 10.7 4.0 5.4 100.0
2010  A 9.3 15.1 -16.6 14.2 2.5 3.3 100.0
Source: Aspect actuals / Thomson IBES estimates

Peer Comparison
EPS Growth (%) P/E (%) Dividend Yield (%)
Company Mkt Cap 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F
Clough (CLO) $922 M 0.0077 -- -- 21.3899 -- -- 0.0219 -- --
Leighton (LEI) $6,104 M 0.3175 0.2582 0.1296 13.5988 10.8086 9.5681 0.0442 0.0547 0.0596
Monadelphous (MND) $1,632 M 0.3321 0.2200 -0.0176 12.6080 10.3345 10.5198 0.0696 0.0802 0.0826
Structural Systems (STS) $30 M -0.1591 -- -- 3.8339 -- -- 0.1042 -- --
UGL (UGL) $1,259 M 0.0626 -0.1416 0.1422 7.4652 8.6967 7.6141 0.0926 0.0930 0.0929

Market Comparison
Earnings P/E Ratio P/B Ratio P/E Growth P/S Ratio
STS 0.42 3.91 0.41 -- 0.11
Market 1.13 13.2 0.92 2.50 2.58
Sector 0.74 8.42 1.14 1.58 0.44

Directors
Name Position Start Date
Mr David Perry Finance Director,Managing Director 12 March 2003
Mr Ian Leslie Fraser Non-Executive Director 04 May 2004
Mr Peter McMorrow Non-Executive Director 01 July 2010

Management
Name Position
Stuart Gray Company Secretary

Substantial Shareholders
Holding Name
11,708,806 (18.46%) JP Morgan Nominees Australia Limited
4,886,620 (7.70%) National Nominees Limited

Calendar of Events
Date Event
26 February 2014 Report (Interim)
27 September 2013 Report (Annual)
28 August 2013 Report (Prelim)
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