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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Distil Plc | LSE:DIS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030164023 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 4.35% | 0.60 | 0.50 | 0.70 | 0.60 | 0.575 | 0.58 | 0.00 | 15:09:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Distilled And Blended Liquor | 1.32M | -748k | -0.0011 | -5.45 | 4.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/5/2016 14:13 | never heard of paragraphs or indentation. | deanroberthunt | |
25/5/2016 13:46 | Spread currently 1.081p - 1.105p. Should be easier to tell buys from sells now. | lr2 | |
25/5/2016 11:57 | Hard to tell Risk1. Current prices are 1.081p to sell and only 1.08p to buy. | lr2 | |
25/5/2016 10:03 | But not many selling | risk1 | |
25/5/2016 10:02 | It is clear that someone is happy to buy 3 million at 1.08p | risk1 | |
25/5/2016 09:57 | 1.081 on the bid, could she move up? | deanroberthunt | |
25/5/2016 09:43 | Yes but it is a one off unique event play. You wont get in at the bottom once they announce a sale of Redleg or one of the other brands. They made their plans and strategy clear. Find then re package and re brand a brand of spirit. Build up its fanbase and then sell to the highest bidder. Grey Goose Vodaka is their model they were clear about this. Grey Goose sold for $1.8 billion. Nobody expects that amount for Redleg but £50m would be 10 times current value. £50m is within reach I think but even £10m implies a share price of north of 3p Perhaps it will fall somewhere between £10m and £50m with the chance it could really catch the imagination in the US and sell for much more. And thats just 1 brand they have about 6. So you buy now and sit and let them get on with it. I dont expect the rpice to do much until the day they announce a sale of Redleg. Then I expect it to be marked up pre open and possibly a large divi returned to those who got in before the event. Whats the downside? not a lot really. No debt and enough cash to tide them over and get Redleg up and running in the US. They like quirky named product in the US. It might just take off over there. | tagbot | |
25/5/2016 09:42 | The market will buy 3 million off you so there is definitely interested investors out there who want to buy at the right price | risk1 | |
25/5/2016 09:25 | volume is tiny, just a few minor punters with a few hundred quid here and there | deanroberthunt | |
25/5/2016 06:53 | still too early to call, still a very speculative punt. | deanroberthunt | |
25/5/2016 06:45 | Risk1, that's impossible to know. Sometimes good companies get overlooked, sometimes bad companies get ramped to the heavens. Nobody can predict what might happen to a share price short term. Just find yourself some decent companies and, in time, the true value of them will surface. | lr2 | |
25/5/2016 06:30 | there's no volume. | deanroberthunt | |
25/5/2016 06:27 | Assuming they reach BE and edge into a small profit can we expect the share price to break out and if so to what sort of new range? I felt 2p was a given with such good news as received this week | risk1 | |
25/5/2016 06:14 | in fact it's average since it became DISTIL IS UNDER 1P.... | deanroberthunt | |
25/5/2016 05:58 | well you're average wouldn't be above 1p since it's hardly been over 1p in 18 months !!! | deanroberthunt | |
24/5/2016 23:04 | Think you need to be a bit more specific in your question Risk1. Do you want Peter to just concentrate on Distil getting the US approval to sell RedLeg Rum? - A no-brainer positive in my mind as it not only opens up a truly massive new market but that market is relatively close to where the rum is produced too so should be a decent saving on transportation costs. Or are you thinking further back to Miton Group taking a 10% holding at a premium to the price back in March? - Don't often get placings at a premium these days, do we? Or how about the positive response from the company's appearance at the UK Investor show last month? - This video will give you the thoughts of Don Goulding if you missed it first time round - Or is it the figures in the last trading statement that you want his thoughts on? - Revenues up 66%, volumes up 76%, no debt etc. I'm feeling fairly positive these days. If Distil plc is a decent investment for a member of the Rothschild dynasty ( Baron Eric de Rothschild - ) then it's probably a decent investment for me too. Holding long and strong with an average share price paid at under 1p. | lr2 | |
24/5/2016 21:07 | Would really like your take on developments? Tia | risk1 | |
24/5/2016 20:54 | Peter is here - you got something interesting to say? | petersinthemarket | |
24/5/2016 18:56 | Where is peter in the market? | risk1 | |
24/5/2016 07:05 | turning a profit would be a good start...... the need for dilutive placings still will hold it back, until it can be self funded, but that's a way off | deanroberthunt | |
24/5/2016 07:02 | Clip clip I can hear them | risk1 | |
24/5/2016 06:50 | Also someone bought a couple of largish chunks at close by the looks of things The whole company priced at less than 5 million less than one of its brands Plus yesterdays news which will provide the growth to achieve profit I will drink to that!!!! It is the closest thing to a no brainer I have seen since HHR at 2.5p | risk1 | |
24/5/2016 06:39 | Give it time most private punters haven't even noticed the announcement yet Results soon then perhaps a tip somewhere and then clip clop the herd of experts will arrive and say things like those mm's aint having my shares for less than 10p 😀 | risk1 |
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