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HYL Hamleys

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Hamleys LSE:HYL London Ordinary Share GB0002626405 ORD 5 5/9P
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Posted at 27/6/2003 15:45 by a0426520
Can anyone tell me a) if the bid of 230 via ING is hostile
b) is the earlier bid likely to be increased

As the price has gone above the offer 0f 230 I presume someone thinks there will be another offer
Posted at 21/3/2003 11:17 by noonoo
I'm now out - taken profits and hoping price will ease off a bit as speculation of MBO dies down.
Posted at 14/3/2003 14:52 by noonoo
I hold and have been doing for a while. Wouldn't take anything Share Magazine says seriously - I subscribed for a while but nearly everything they tip beats the market (DOWN). Personally think HYL is a very sound and well run company - just goes in an out of favour a bit. Keep a watch for results due in May
Posted at 06/3/2003 19:07 by ishwar
Price today (for ref) :130

Looks like this one has reached bottom price and settled there for a while.

All the four analysts (Teather & Greenwood,Peel Hunt,Numis Securities,Seymour Pierce Limited) say it as a strong buy.

Share Magagine recommends it as a buy too.
Posted at 14/2/2003 10:57 by dixi
wot about this then?? Looks like small selling in a bear (good for HYL, tee! hee!)market??

LONDON (AFX) - Hamleys PLC said like-for-like sales under its own brand,
including Regent Street and Hamleys Direct, were up 6.1 pct in the 5 weeks ended
Dec 28 2002.
This included a like-for-like increase of 3.7 pct in the Regent Street
store.
In the second-half period from Sept 29 to Dec 28, like-for-like sales for
the Hamleys brand rose 11.3 pct, with Regent Street showing an increase of 8.3
pct.
Bear Factory made further good progress, with the total number of stores now
35, including 5 franchise stores overseas. These latter stores enjoyed a
particularly strong Christmas, which bodes well for the expansion of Bear
Factory abroad, it added.
Chairman Simon Burke said: "Despite a challenging market environment, we are
well placed to deliver future growth."
Posted at 12/11/2002 13:00 by noonoo
Yes I am pleased though not dazzled by the results. Don't think there will be a christmas surge just a steady but healthy increase in revenue to feed the share price. We need to get through the 175 barrier which may not happen overnight. I'm still looking for a price of around 200 when full year results are announced sometime in March (I think).
Posted at 11/11/2002 18:47 by oaklandsway
BBC reported an increase christmas spending for children, which surely will benefit toys shops. No wonder if Hamleys reported a growth of 23% in its biggest shop since end of September. The target is pre tax profit of £5.7M with a revenue of over £50M for current fiscal year. I believe the share price will increase significantly soon.


Below is the part of the news from BBC:

Christmas spending looks set to increase in the UK despite talk of a recession and fears of war with Iraq.
According to the debit card Switch, people expect to spend an average of £862 ($1,373) each on presents, cards and Christmas food - £36 more than last year.

A survey of 1,001 adults found that 34% were planning to spend £500 or more just on gifts, buying for between eight and 20 relatives and friends.

Children, of course, will benefit most with more than a third saying their most expensive purchase will be for their children.
Posted at 08/11/2002 21:41 by oaklandsway
Looking at the chart below, I believe that if the result can help HYL to break through £1.75 then we should see another new high which I expect around £2. Of course it will depend on the eps & future outlook.
Posted at 08/11/2002 16:49 by noonoo
dixi - sorry took so long to reply. I don't subscribe so if you could fill me in that would be very kind. My liking of HYL is based on fundamental analysis predominantly but I also like the charts. I am also very intrigued by the number of buys recently especially the huge one yesterday.
Posted at 08/11/2002 09:44 by dixi
noonoo - got any thoughts on HYL for Monday's results. I know this is covered by t1ps.com - do you subscribe, or have you any other thoughts here from other sources?

Regards.
Hamleys share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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