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CPC City Pub Group Plc (the)

139.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
City Pub Group Plc (the) LSE:CPC London Ordinary Share GB00BYWRS683 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 139.00 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Drinking Places (alcoholic) 57.79M 951k 0.0091 152.75 144.51M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 139.00 GBX

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Posted at 19/3/2024 08:20 by City Pub Daily Update
City Pub Group Plc (the) is listed in the Drinking Places (alcoholic) sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CPC. The last closing price for City Pub was 139p.
City Pub currently has 103,961,682 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of City Pub is £144,506,738.
City Pub has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 152.75.
This morning CPC shares opened at -
Posted at 03/1/2024 10:14 by alan@bj
Just posting an extract from the 16th November 2023 RNS to save scrolling back through them to find it.

The boards of City Pubs and Young's are pleased to announce that they have reached agreement on the terms and conditions of a recommended offer pursuant to which Young's will acquire the entire issued and to be issued ordinary share capital of City Pubs (the "Transaction"). The Transaction is currently intended to be implemented by means of a Court-sanctioned scheme of arrangement under Part 26 of the Companies Act 2006.

Under the terms of the Transaction, each City Pubs Shareholder will be entitled to receive: for each City Pubs Share:108.75 pence in cash (the "Cash Consideration")
and 0.032658 new Young's A Shares (the "New Young's A Shares")
Posted at 17/11/2023 20:22 by darrin1471
Youngs looks a better run company and should be able to extract profits from the CPC estate judging by past performance.
Will Youngs sell, keep or buy the 53% Mosaic Pubs stake.
A single head office should significantly reduce overheads.
There may be some weakness in YNGA as value investors sell stakes acquired in takeover of CPC.
Its worth looking at Youngs YNGN non voting shares for value.
Posted at 16/11/2023 14:26 by darrin1471
Thats unlucky Novision. Funny considering your profile name.
Well done all holders.

CPC said in September interim results that "Net Asset Value is c.155p per share" and they sold today for 145p a share.
Posted at 16/11/2023 10:14 by jeffian
It's not often that I buy a share and it gets a takeover bid a few weeks later! Nice enough, of course, but I'd chosen this one as a long term hold having been out of the pub sector for a while. Oh, well. Better look for something else.
Posted at 16/11/2023 10:07 by lindowcross
A good deal for Youngs as well as CPC. I'm glad I kept buying during dark days of the pandemic. I will end up with a modest profit if the deal completes on similar overall prices for Youngs as now
Posted at 27/9/2023 09:13 by darrin1471
Profits on freehold pubs would be losses if they had to pay rent or interest was payable on the valuation of the property. CPC are buying a loss making group of pubs where a family member holds a chunk of shares.
CPC think there will be opportunities to expand as bargains appear in the sector but don't consider the falling value of their own loss making pubs.
Falling city office rents and valuations have to trickle through to lower retail and pub valuations in those localities.
Hold no position and happy to hear an opposite view.
Posted at 27/9/2023 08:34 by apad
Here are my comments on another board.

"CPC are continuing to buy shares for cancellation in the market. My recent purchases are looking good and the buyback provides a floor. Management have built and sold a pub business before. This business has none of the legacy issues of the industry and has been able to hoover up real assets at depressed prices. It's a jewel in an out of favour sector."

Your prediction of 'nearer 100p' is entirely rational, but people aren't buying shares and until the general sentiment changes a fairer valuation won't happen. In the meantime the buying opportunity is a gift that keeps on giving.

apad
Posted at 27/9/2023 08:29 by apad
Plenty ot time for your ankle to mend, W13Ken.....back to the pub crawl. 😊
apad

Reminder:
"I work in the City of London so it was about time that I'd start taking a closer look at City Pub Group's 16 London pubs. It's a tough job...

First off I peeked in at Daly's Wine Bar on the Strand. It was on the quiet side but most customers were eating. This was at about 2pm on a Thursday so I'll revisit after work on another occasion.

Next was The Nell Gwynne, a tiny characterful pub dating back hundreds of years that serves a number of real ales. It's just around the corner from The Adelphi Theatre on the Strand and although it was pretty busy with tourists, it doesn't take many to fill it.

Finally for today I stopped for a drink in the Bow Street Tavern opposite the main entrance of the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. This was my favourite place and there was a good mix of people eating and drinking. There are are 3 floors upstairs but going was temporarily discouraged due to a private function and renovation work on the first floor. I had a chat with Charlotte, who was running the pub and she kindly let me take a quick look upstairs after I mentioned I was a CPC shareholder. There are loads of nooks and crannies to explore on the other floors and a couple of nicely decorated function rooms (one of which was occupied) and a small roof terrace.

It's a really appealing popular place with good beer and it gets the Opera crowd in the evenings too. I asked whether Clive Watson ever visits and was told that he does and it's a good morale boost for the team.

There are a couple of other pubs that I'll visit in the coming weeks but good first impressions today. London was buzzing today so I'm optimistic for the half year results near 21st September and expect the shareprice to be nearer 100p than 85p after them."
Posted at 22/9/2023 12:23 by deanos31
I've sold out of these a few weeks ago after buying a year ago on the results and share buy back. In 2022 they were going to buy back £2 million with option of a further £1 million. They only bought back £1.3 million in the end after they moved the goal posts. Now they are buying back again but the trust has gone for me and I doubt they will spend the £1.5 and even if they do the share price is not as low as last year so won't have as big an impact other than maybe hold the price.
Posted at 24/8/2023 23:33 by w13ken
I work in the City of London so I thought it was about time that I'd start taking a closer look at City Pub Group's 16 London pubs. It's a tough job...

First off I peeked in at Daly's Wine Bar on the Strand. It was on the quiet side but most customers were eating. This was at about 2pm on a Thursday so I'll revisit after work on another occasion.

Next was The Nell Gwynne, a tiny characterful pub dating back hundreds of years that serves a number of real ales. It's just around the corner from The Adelphi Theatre on the Strand and although it was pretty busy with tourists, it doesn't take many to fill it.

Finally for today I stopped for a drink in the Bow Street Tavern opposite the main entrance of the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. This was my favourite place and there was a good mix of people eating and drinking. There are are 3 floors upstairs but going was temporarily discouraged due to a private function and renovation work on the first floor. I had a chat with Charlotte, who was running the pub and she kindly let me take a quick look upstairs after I mentioned I was a CPC shareholder. There are loads of nooks and crannies to explore on the other floors and a couple of nicely decorated function rooms (one of which was occupied) and a small roof terrace.

It's a really appealing popular place with good beer and it gets the Opera crowd in the evenings too. I asked whether Clive Watson ever visits and was told that he does and it's a good morale boost for the team.

There are a couple of other pubs that I'll visit in the coming weeks but good first impressions today. London was buzzing today so I'm optimistic for the half year results near 21st September and expect the shareprice to be nearer 100p than 85p after them.
City Pub share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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