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MCOZ Cosentino Regs

2.875
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cosentino Regs LSE:MCOZ London Ordinary Share GB00B0PFWS12 ORD 1P (REG S)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.875 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
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 2.875 GBX

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Posted at 09/4/2009 17:44 by anley
Sorry but I do not agree with your post. The fact is that if you are unable to sell wine for the large mark-ups then you are in difficulity.
Americans are NOT buying Bordeaux and are NOT buying the sort of wines MCOZ make so anybody who wants to buy or finance will do so at a price that wipes out the equity value. In one of my posts I reminded shareholders about this and how the directors would creep in - now there possible "cheap" stock is becoming worthless.

So come on you tell me (whites123) what you would do to refinance MCOZ???????
Posted at 09/4/2009 09:33 by anley
Its me again................well you all have to admit that I have been right all along about this company.

Premium wine sales in the USA are in poor shape and are going down as people trade to lower priced wines. Restaurants and wholesalers who buy from MCOZ are no longer or are reducing their purchases.

Funding for wine businesses is fast becoming a lost cause for a number of reasons one being the lack of water over the coming years to grow grapes in this are of America.

If I was a MM I would marke the shares down to nominal so as to protect my book.

Sorry everyone but as I have said before who has ever made a penny out of a wine business share on the LSE?????????????
Posted at 19/1/2009 11:21 by rkhl
I think I remember this being tipped by RHPS back in May 2008 (correct me if I am wrong), after an initial spike the share price proceeded to nosedive. Is there any hope for this company as of Jan 2009!?
Posted at 30/12/2008 10:35 by anley
Sorry to be a bore but I am finding this whole story so good I intend to use it as a business study. Not sure what I would call it but how about "How not to float a wine business2. Not the best headline but a start.............

I now see that in desperation the directors have taken shares instead of cash. What does that tell you as a shareholder? But by doing that someone forgot to add up and so the final number to be issued differed from the first announcement.........so much for having a City adviser.....I wonder how much they charged for that advice!

BUT......the question I want to put to the advisers and the Take Over Panel is are these directors acting in concert and if so they crossed the 30% barrier with the recent share deal and did that trigger a TAKE OVER?

Come clean advisers and tell us all what the truth is please.

Are they acting in concert and if so then they should bid for the company at the price of ......pence.
Posted at 08/12/2008 17:04 by anley
Well I warned everyone and its no good them saying anything about the US Dollar as just about everything is sold within the US.
Now is the time to take shareholders out BUT at what price as the company is dead while fine wine prices go down the hill!!
Sorry everyone but in Stock market terms the truth hurts and as I have said before "who has ever made money from a wine share"????????
Posted at 10/11/2008 15:28 by anley
Who want's to buy at 7.5p? - the directors should take this company back as "private".
American premium wine prices are looking weak with the consumer cutting back and the 2008 vintage is smaller so less grapes to go around. Then we have good Bordeaux wines now taking a larger share in the US but at cheaper prices.
As I have said before who has ever made money out of wine shares?
Posted at 22/8/2008 06:23 by whites123
Bearing in mind all the positive notes that have come to market, the turnaround, the re-financing, expansion plans, increased dedicated base etc etc etc... I would therefore be VERY surprised if the results are not very pleasing indeed...
Wine (and certainly wines of the calibre of MCOZ are IMO credit crunch free, and even harvest free... If its a good heavy harvest then price remains same, if harvest is down then Wine price increases, thus maintaining MCOZ margins).
If a quality wine shortage ensues (As has happened before) then we all know the resulting effect... The wine goes up (which would actually suit us should we believe credit crunch actually has an effect), but the margins stay the same, or actually increase.
The sector affected by the credit crunch is invariably the guy who pays £2.50 for a pint of lager... Not the guy who pays £20 - £30 per bottle of wine.

Whilst my own thoughts are we are already in a recession, there is still plenty of money about. Those that have will always have, those that have not will and always are the first to suffer.

RNS Number : 8418B
Cosentino Signature Wines plc
22 August 2008

22 August 2008

Cosentino Signature Wines plc

Notification of Interim Results

Cosentino Signature Wines plc, the AIM listed, ultra-premium brand Napa Valley based wine company, will announce its Interim Results for the six months ended 30th June 2008 on Wednesday 24th September 2008.

Larry Soldinger, Chairman, will be available for comment on 24th September.
Posted at 21/8/2008 08:39 by anley
Although US wine sales for premium wines are holding the harvest is down so a shortage for 2009/10 will take place.
MCOZ is short of PR hence the weak and neglected share price.
Investors have to ask themselves the following question - who works for who and can they generate shareholder value?
I think not.
Posted at 06/5/2008 10:01 by bygadsir
This share was tipped by Tom Bulford of RHPS.
Shares are up 80 % today - crazy to chase
the price up. Sit back and wait for the SP
to fall like a stone.

bygadsir
Posted at 01/5/2008 10:06 by anley
Well the frost came so it depends where MCOZ buys its grapes from. Not good news and the directors tell you nothing.

I shall keep watching this expensive share as I still fear that the right price is below the current one.
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