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GUS Gusbourne Plc

65.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gusbourne Plc LSE:GUS London Ordinary Share GB00B8TS4M09 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 65.00 63.00 67.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine,brandy & Brandy Spirits 6.86M -2.53M -0.0415 -15.66 39.55M
Gusbourne Plc is listed in the Wine,brandy & Brandy Spirits sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GUS. The last closing price for Gusbourne was 65p. Over the last year, Gusbourne shares have traded in a share price range of 64.50p to 85.50p.

Gusbourne currently has 60,845,293 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gusbourne is £39.55 million. Gusbourne has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -15.66.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/12/2023
18:16
Dartboard , thank you for the reply, and certainly that land is only going to increase in value. I'll watch for now, but at present levels I think valued high enough.
faz
16/12/2023
11:26
You got to look at the balance sheet rather than the pnl to value this. The land value plus the inventory less the debt. Get you to about 12m. Then the inventory is on balance sheet at cost. So x2 with 50% + margins for sale value. Then the asset that is not on balance sheet is the brand. How much is this worth. No idea, but currently that gets you to 45m market cap.
dartboard1
16/12/2023
10:25
The unsecured loan costs them £120k a year (8.5% pa), which, given it's a loss making company and the loan is for working capital, is worriying. Even at the high prices they charge they cant make a profit and they have no permanent CEO. There are 4m warrants out there exercisable by December 2024 at 75p which will dilute the shares at no gain to the company. I know sales are growing and the five year financial metrics presented in the last results suggest break even is closer. But at £45m market cap and revenue of £6m, surely these are not under-valued. So come on, what positive reasons are there for investing?
faz
19/10/2023
06:57
Harvest report news…..looks pretty good👍㈴6;
jaf111
29/9/2023
13:23
Gusbourne (GUS) Interim results presentation - September 23

Gusbourne Interim CEO, Mike Paul and CFO, Katherine Berry present Interim results for the period ended 30 June 2023.

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:

tomps2
23/6/2023
12:00
Pleased to see GUS having a nice run…..maybe simply ‘better late than never’ response to excellent results 2 weeks ago, or wider coverage of English wine story….either way hopefully plenty more to come 🤞
jaf111
07/6/2023
10:06
A video/podcast of the FY22 results presentation by Charlie Holland, CEO & Katharine Berry, CFO. (Katherine just promoted to the board today.)

Video: hxxps://www.piworld.co.uk/company-videos/gusbourne-gus-full-year-2022-results-presentation-may-23/

Podcast hxxps://piworld.podbean.com/e/gusbourne-gus-full-year-2022-results-presentation-june-23/

Net revenue: +49% £6.2m
aEBITDA loss narrowed to £1.1m
5 yr CAGR +44%
Gross Profit margin 59.2%

Trade sales are up over 50%, International up over 70% and Direct to Consumer +29% as the UK premium sparkling wine market continues to take off.

Of the outlook, Charlie says:

"With these strong results, a fantastic harvest in 2022, the purchase of new land during the year and healthy inventory levels in our cellars, the Board continues to look to the future with great confidence as we further strengthen our position as one of the UK's most significant fine wine producers."

tomps2
10/2/2022
07:38
2021 revenues of £4.1m compare to forecast by their broker (Panmure Gordon) of ££3.1m. Revenues estimate for 20222 was £4.1m but that's now been achieved. Be interesting to know the new numbers.
edcrane
10/2/2022
07:05
95% revenue growth
dartboard1
07/10/2021
09:52
Perhaps someone selling out of CDG and buying into GUS?
Gusbournes latest results were quite positive so maybe people just buying based on that?

rangor
07/10/2021
09:26
Why is this going up on no news? Can't be stakebuilding surely as Ashcroft holds 70% so what point. No great volume but continues to go up?
ayl30
05/10/2021
14:21
Crikey, that's quite a jump today.
rangor
22/7/2021
07:26
60% revenue growth reported today.
dartboard1
16/7/2021
11:18
Having a nice run lately. Revenues growing 30% for last 5 years. Key here is they are growing inventory (wine) stocks each year, this grows each year following harvest. Remember inventory is on balance sheet at cost so sale value of this will be a lot more. They will be able to use this stock in a few years to significantly reduce the cost of their more expensive debt. Growing brand value too onto of tangible assets.
dartboard1
24/6/2021
10:26
A months worth of volume just went through today. Nice one...
dartboard1
25/3/2019
16:58
Dear Friends of Gusbourne,

The 2014 vintage was a special one in England, with fine weather and ripe fruit resulting in early picking. We released our Brut Reserve from this same vintage last year but have been eagerly anticipating this release for some time. We have enjoyed hot years in the past, such as 2009 and 2011, but 2014 represents a bit of a watershed moment for us, especially with regards to the levels of ripeness we could achieve.

The wine shows lovely weight that is balanced by its acidity. We are really excited by how it has developed and the different spectrum of flavours that it offers – moving away from classic English heightened citrus, to evolved orchard fruits.

Our 2014 Blanc de Blancs has spent 42 months on its lees now, so it is starting to pick up tertiary flavours too. We used only our own fruit from 14 different vineyards over two sites to achieve complexity and find harmony in the wine. We are delighted that it expresses the character of the sites and the year that it is from.

Personally, I love the mineral oyster shell, sea-salt character that it presents. 2014 was a ground-breaking year for Gusbourne and I hope you will enjoy this Blanc de Blancs as much as I do.

Yours sincerely,

Charlie Holland

Winemaker

ayl30
09/2/2019
07:40
HMRC gives vineyards a liquid boost https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hmrc-gives-tax-boost-to-vineyard-owners-55l59sg6s?shareToken=c3d4db5c0ca2f3971f568daff58e2961
ayl30
25/10/2018
06:47
FYI Chapel DownWinemaker toasting its Kent grape https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/winemaker-toasting-its-kent-grape-qj3p7660w?shareToken=4f7e65c9655bdcc69c2e7d6bfa46b79b
ayl30
28/9/2018
06:58
Winemaker Chapel Down raises spirits with gin bar https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/winemaker-chapel-down-raises-spirits-with-gin-bar-bgq5g778g?shareToken=ee9434b270395d99f81bd44768658240See last bit
ayl30
27/9/2018
06:18
Rns seems in line with expectation, everyone happy?
ayl30
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