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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.60 | 0.55 | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.60 | 0.60 | 20,000 | 08:00:00 |
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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15/8/2016 14:19 | Remember its not about selling booze to the public its about getting their sales figures up across the board in order to suck in a big fish. Yes that means they need to get sales up but profitability means little. They can discount to the bone as long as it gets the numbers up. The main income and reason for investing here is that they will flog Redleg to Diageo for many multiples of the current share price As they have already pointed out just one of the brands is worth more than the current value ascribed to the co. The share price should rise significantly on the day the RNS arrives stating Redleg has been sold. | tagbot | |
15/8/2016 14:15 | This seems to be waking from its slumber and about time as well. | tagbot | |
11/8/2016 15:56 | RedLeg Rum @RedLegRum · 5 minutes ago Temperatures are set to rise this weekend so make sure you're fully prepared for #RumInTheSun ☀️ | someuwin | |
11/8/2016 15:49 | Excellent news. It's progress. Lets see how this affects the next results. We're not far from positive cash flow and things like this can easily push us into it. | haggismchaggis | |
11/8/2016 14:30 | Or very suspect timing!!............ Still it aint going bust but they need to get REDLEG's numbers up and flog it to the big boys for a big lump of cash to divi up. That divi could be several times the current share price if they can flog redleg. But it may take a while | chimers | |
11/8/2016 14:02 | Nor very impressive, sales up by 1% even after selling at 2 supermarket | dros1 | |
11/8/2016 14:01 | Good timing. | glennborthwick | |
11/8/2016 13:52 | From the interview in the header... "All of our brands are profitable" | someuwin | |
11/8/2016 10:41 | lol chimers Ive also done rtc 20p to 80p, pdc 20p to a £1 basically on a similar strategy. Companies who are at the cusp of breakeven are interesting to me. Hence investing here. I wont be putting in much more than 3k . Never do with these tiny caps. I prefer this to betting on horses. anyway proof below just for you. It might take ten years!! glennborthwick 4 Nov'06 - 09:37 - 15 of 10754 0 0 edit anyone know what options management have - I know steve drake was granted a couple of hundred thousand at 9p a few months ago (well deserved seeing what hes delivered) even fully diluted I think there will only be 16 million shares as a a guess (someone check for me please) Hi topvest can you outline where you work out 11p a share , not so bullish here - so heres my conservative forecast for 2007 exisiting park I expect to see a 10% rise in usage/income. Im presuming that park equates for 60% of turnover or 1.2 million so from that park i expect 1.32 million next year. I expect the other parks to grow income by 25% with LOQ management so that should add another 1.3 million. The two new parks should add turnover of 500k. Dollywood I will add 200k so turnover should be around 3.3 million. i would expect fixed admin costs to be around 1.4 million and cost of sales higher due to staffing at 35% of turnover or 1.1 million so total costs of 2.5 million. My target profit is therefore 800k or 6-7p a share . I expect a PE of 12-15 for a growth share like this so my target price for end of 2007 is 72p to 105p with whats known today. Add in a couple of more park wins and of course that could all change to the upside unionhall 4 Nov'06 - 09:41 - 16 of 10754 0 0 The fully diluted figure is is the header Glenn.... last post on the subject. I never get involved in sad online disputes with people who i never meet . Lifes too short; | glennborthwick | |
11/8/2016 10:24 | PS £3k is what I tip the gardener ,....and I aint got a GARDEN. | chimers | |
11/8/2016 10:17 | Yup - long term play. Once it's at breakeven (almost certainly by now) then sales increase -> advertising increases -> brand awareness increases -> sales increase. Virtuous circle. Rinse and repeat until brand gets sold for big multiple. | someuwin | |
11/8/2016 10:17 | Chimera check my history mate. I'm the one who was buying loq at sub 10p Now 14 quid. I asked for 3 grands worth. Got some now. | glennborthwick | |
11/8/2016 10:00 | I've been building up my position here for a while. As the CEO says, just one of their brands is worth a lot more than the whole of the company. The share price has not moved up despite the fact that we know (although it hasn't been announced yet) that RedLeg is now being sold in Waitrose. | someuwin | |
11/8/2016 09:55 | Yep it has but telegraphing your intentions to the mmmmmmmm's on a BB is never a good idea. Buy quietly, and after you sell Dance on the rooftops. | chimers | |
11/8/2016 09:52 | Ticked it up now. | someuwin | |
11/8/2016 09:24 | You can buy 100's of thousands of them and all at 1.15 Maybe you should try a real broker!! | chimers | |
11/8/2016 09:21 | Another £500 quid BB Warren Buffet wannabe..... | chimers | |
11/8/2016 09:20 | Can't even buy £1k worth online. | someuwin | |
11/8/2016 09:07 | Struggling to get my order filled. | glennborthwick | |
10/8/2016 09:33 | Blackwoods Gin @BlackwoodsGi Beginning next Monday, we will be sampling a whole host of tonics with Blackwoods. #MixMonday | someuwin | |
08/8/2016 18:42 | been watching this for months and about to dip my toe in. | glennborthwick |
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