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CHOC United Cacao

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
United Cacao LSE:CHOC London Ordinary Share KYG9271M1078 ORD USD0.001 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 50.00 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 50.00 GBX

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10/11/202318:22Chocolate66
05/2/201715:06United Cacao (with charts)77
03/12/201415:29United Cacao lists on AIM Today, TV Interview5

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Posted at 28/12/2016 15:54 by pugugly
price action suggests to me that the end might be coming shortly - massive volume so could be a large holder bailing out at any price - OK could have fallen below their limits or new manager BUT very often these falls appear to be due to data leaking (imo)

Anyone still following got any thoughts ? Was tempted to bottom fish but lost too many finger recently !!
Posted at 30/3/2016 11:43 by mortimer7
Mach100, thanks for your kind words & your views on CHOC. I didn't realise there was Midas coverage - that usually helps.
I'm also in around 99p so todays rise is very welcome.
Posted at 29/3/2016 14:39 by mortimer7
Saw this on the leaderboards today & started to research.
Looks like this mornings buying has driven the price upwards, I'd no idea it was so illiquid, just 38k of transactions today is close to a new 3 month volume high.

On that basis, it would seem if volume picks up the share price could move rapidly. But obviously that works both ways.
Posted at 17/1/2016 09:09 by tony773
Asturius101

well, if you bought 10Ks worth, what is happening to the company,,,,,have you bought more at the present price,

I will be dipping my toe in this year

Take care
Posted at 21/2/2015 22:48 by cerrito
Had never heard of this company till in an idle moment I saw the webcast of their presentation at the Beaufort Securities do and too bad that this was not bought up.
Not sure what the security situation in Iquitos is like these days and I assume they boat it down the Amazon.

hxxp://www.beaufortsecurities.com/beaufort-investor-evening-5th-february-2015-W21page-178-#choc?jujrtyghfud123249a5363951a175a947a162523
Posted at 08/1/2015 15:47 by rufio90210
Yo,

Im trying to make sense of the news on 5th January regarding excersise of options.

So 160k of shares are going to be added to the current 18million which I am guessing may briefly lower the share price? Then the director is looking to buy 28% of the shares which I should think would make it boom upwards?

Only been trading couple of months and first time Ive come across this scenario would greatly appreciate a little advice to help ascertain its meaning and influence on current SP
Posted at 08/12/2014 14:54 by andrbea
price shake over

northward rise resumes

Consumption of chocolate confectionery in the Asia-Pacific region averaged 200 grams per person last year, less than the Middle East and Africa, according to Euromonitor. Demand expanded 4.5 percent, the fastest rate in the world and almost six times the global increase of 0.8 percent. Australia and New Zealand munched the most chocolate with 4.8 kilograms (10.6 pounds) per person, followed by Western Europe at 4.6 kilograms.

Barry Callebaut doubled chocolate output capacity in Asia to 90,000 tons in 2014 from five years ago and a further increase is possible, Mikael Neglen, the Asia-Pacific chocolate president, said in a June 6 interview. The Swede moved to Singapore last year before his company spent $950 million for the cocoa-ingredients unit of Petra Foods Ltd. in the country.
Posted at 05/12/2014 20:36 by share_shark
Shares Mag.

If this has been posted before dis-regard.

Courtesy of poster on LSE site.

CaptainHindsight
Posts: 7



Price: 152.50

Shares Mag TipThu 09:51CHOC - Nice full page BUY recommendation in todays Shares Mag:
'Chocolate buying is soaring and a cocoa supply crunch looms, with West African production unable to keep pace with demand. A canny way to play these dynamics is via United Cacao. Management have previously created shareholder value before and growing appreciation of this strategic asset should drive the share price.'
Posted at 05/12/2014 14:41 by andrbea
also:

But all these new chocoholics are having an effect on the industry at a global level, with the price of cocoa beans skyrocketing to 3,371 USD a ton in September of this year. Chef Daue says "the availability of cocoa beans to meet the growing demand for chocolate will become all chocolatiers' biggest challenge worldwide."

Euromonitor, meanwhile, states that worldwide demand has steadily increased at just under three percent per annum, and attributes the desire for cocoa powder in particular to "the change in global consumption patterns in emerging countries," specifically the "millions of new consumers" living across Asia.
Posted at 04/12/2014 09:52 by captainhindsight
Full page BUY recommendation in todays Shares Mag:
'Chocolate buying is soaring and a cocoa supply crunch looms, with West African production unable to keep pace with demand. A canny way to play these dynamics is via United Cacao. Management have previously created shareholder value before and growing appreciation of this strategic asset should drive the share price.'
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