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CAM Camellia Plc

4,470.00
-30.00 (-0.67%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Camellia Plc LSE:CAM London Ordinary Share GB0001667087 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -30.00 -0.67% 4,470.00 4,440.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,360.00 4,360.00 5,380 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 320.9M -13M -4.7067 -9.43 122.63M
Camellia Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CAM. The last closing price for Camellia was 4,500p. Over the last year, Camellia shares have traded in a share price range of 4,200.00p to 6,300.00p.

Camellia currently has 2,762,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Camellia is £122.63 million. Camellia has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.43.

Camellia Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/1/2024
12:57
Selling assets and using the cash to repurchase shares further concentrates remaining shareholders in the tea plantations and increases the dominance of the Camellia Foundation.

Are you sure you want that? It may be better than applying the same investment acumen that led to Bardsley Apples, but I don't think it's a good outcome.

34adsaddsa
06/1/2024
05:41
CAM always fail to enunciate.
russman
05/1/2024
10:19
Will the benighted Camellia management actually learn from the Bardsley disaster?

And not waste any more cash buying risky, low-to-negative margin agri businesses.

The RNS is entitled 'Refocussing Investments and Bardsley England Update". Yet not a word on the former. Indicative of the total vacuicy of their strategy.

cjohn
05/1/2024
08:13
Bardsley awful. Hopefully they'll think very carefully before investing proceeds of BF&M disposal (which looks likelier IMO).

The market cap is so very far below even the most hollowed out balance sheet I can imagine. Any sane person would just keep buying back shares with BF&M proceeds while people are daft enough to sell at these levels.

Not much sanity around these days of course :)

eezymunny
05/1/2024
05:18
bardsley cost 15.7mn plus 9.3mn loan. wonder how much capital can be salvaged.
russman
17/11/2023
06:40
up another couple of quid.
russman
04/11/2023
12:36
That's it pireric.

Nothing guaranteed at this stage but looks pretty good to me for a BF&M stake sale... Things obvs not straitforward!

eezymunny
04/11/2023
11:05
hxxps://www.bfm.bm/getattachment/bcffab65-21fc-499e-8a27-9acd6a199119/BF-M-and-Equilibria-Announce-Strategic-Partnership.aspx

Eric

pireric
04/11/2023
09:56
Where do we look?
crumppot
04/11/2023
09:04
It's not an RNS. It's a treasure hunt. Have a good search while it's raining!

Nothing RNSable yet, I think. Maybe soon. Maybe not.

eezymunny
04/11/2023
08:29
Eezy I can't see any news either. Please elaborate?
crumppot
04/11/2023
07:58
What news has there been, I can't find an RNS.
arthur_lame_stocks
04/11/2023
07:56
There's news if you bother to DYOR
eezymunny
04/11/2023
06:52
big jump with no news
russman
18/10/2023
19:27
I have been saying that for years
crumppot
18/10/2023
19:03
The lack of dividend growth is quite incredible

Eric

pireric
27/9/2023
16:38
I sold out today. It's just a value trap IMO. The dividend is lousy despite the cash balance and they look like they're going to reinvest all the money they raise from disposals of property and the insurance business back into agriculture, which if the Bardsley acquisition is anything to go by will be a disaster.
arthur_lame_stocks
27/9/2023
16:27
Chairman has to fall on his comestibles.
russman
27/9/2023
12:43
how useless is this company. It beggars belief
Management still stripping cash out of it in huge wage packets
So called assets must be pretty much worthless as they are nearly all loss making
Basket case unless they can houses instead of apple trees
They eventually decided to put the park up for sale when the property market is crashing

ntv
27/9/2023
09:53
eeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuuuuugggggggggghhhhhhhh
chrisdgb
19/9/2023
20:35
BYE BYE
You will all be glad to know that there is
no point in my continuing to post on this
board.

piedro
19/9/2023
06:29
Basket case
crumppot
19/9/2023
00:31
First consignment of Kenyan avocados leaves for India


Anyone still interested in this business?

LOL,
DYOR

piedro
07/9/2023
15:26
They are selling off all the best bits, leaving the least profitable parts. When the get cash in I am frightened as to the company buying more low profit agricultural businesses.

Give the shareholders a bigger annual dividend and a special one and the company might have a chance of being rerated by the market.

crumppot
07/9/2023
15:17
Hi 1tx, yes, I'm aware of the very special nature of Camellia. And, of course, they have to do right by the employees. Still the tea estates are losing money hand over fist and they are the assets that should be sold off, if any. You're right too that the tea estates are probably over-valued on the balance sheet.

Hello Piedro, thank you for your witty reply. I will bear in mind your poetic image of pruning and re-growth.

My own feeling is that they are pruning the wrong bits: could that not kill the ailing plant? Might not unfortunate grafts - Bardsley - also damage the plant?

It doesn't seem to me that before buying they realised Bardsley was a sick plant.

Anyway, thank you for your various posts with agricultural detail. I appreciate your specialised knowledge.

cjohn
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