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CDGP Chapel Down Group plc

62.50
-1.00 (-1.57%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Chapel Down Group plc AQSE:CDGP Aquis Stock Exchange Ordinary Share GB0032706284
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.00 -1.57% 62.50 15,746 16:29:58
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
55.00 70.00 64.64 60.00 63.50
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
14:25:40 1,019 63.77 GBX
Chapel Down Group plc produces and markets a range of still and sparkling wines made from English grapes.

Whilst most are white wines, the proportion of red and sparkling wines has been increasing steadily.

The Company operates a production site, vineyard and retail outlet at Tenterden in Kent.

Most of the Group's grapes are purchased from specialist producers across the South-East of England.

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Chapel Down (CDGP) Most Recent Trades

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Posted at 25/1/2024 12:20 by nov31
As far as I can remember the CEO has publicly declared that they don't need to raise any equity to meet current growth and increased acreage plans - they are funding it from current operating cashflow - but do check, DYOR just in case i've missed some impt detail. This is a quality share, quality product and management and I expect CDGP to be taken out in a few years time, by either one of the existing Champagne houses or someone like DGE
Posted at 17/12/2023 11:55 by dicktrade
Although these MOS tips always an immediate
positive effect on the share price usually from punters/traders this will bring CDGP into the wheelhouse of a lot more serious investors and may well bring a more long term , sustained rise.
Posted at 15/12/2023 10:03 by pvpower
I tried to buy in my First Direct ISA account when the price was 61p. They told me it wasn't on their system yet and to wait for a text message. Still waiting........
Posted at 13/12/2023 19:33 by nov31
Chapeldown Shares were 89p in 2019 and the Company has made 4 years solid progress since then (some would say it’s lightyears different), plus they are doubling the vines and have categorically stated that they do not need to seek new funds - it will be from existing cash flows (DYOR). CDGP is going to be a premium asset that may eventually succumb to a larger player in the premium end of the market for a pretty penny.
Posted at 11/12/2023 16:33 by the big fella
The below link gives you access to the full chart history on AQSE. Hopefully someone with more technical acumen than I can load it in the header.
Posted at 11/12/2023 14:42 by luckymouse
What do the last three TUs say?
And is there a chart link showing price history? Both do yheres domething to hang your hat on
Posted at 11/12/2023 08:50 by castleford tiger
Certainly moved the price.
What’s this company actually worth now?
Posted at 10/12/2023 13:09 by faz
Nice plug in the Sunday Times . Ian Cowie: "To be candid I am beginning to wish I had taken this business more seriously and may invest more. CDGP enjoyed a record 3,811-tonne grape harvest in 2023, 86 per cent above the year before, with first half pre-tax profits of £618,000 and chief executive Andrew Carter set out “a fully-funded plan to double the business by 2026.”"
Posted at 03/10/2023 10:40 by wiganpunter
I should add re the NAV comment from last weeks investor deck " the board continues to believe that the market value of the tangible assets is considerably higher than this UK GAAP reported value . " they reported them at £33m for H1 inc £15.5m of stock . they have 2.5m of bottling capacity / acreage is growing too over 1000 acres and the new Tenterden plant will be able to do 5-6m bottles . average selling price is £11 today .
Posted at 03/10/2023 09:48 by wiganpunter
hi everyone. CDGP has had a decent pullback post numbers which I think is based off small retail on acquis trying to get in front of what they think is a fundraiser as it moves to AIM. few reasons this I think is a great opportunity .
they confirmed they are on track to double the business to £28m net sales by 2028.
the nav is I think 30-0% understated on acquis. with 7-8 years stock , vines , land etc a fair value would be closer to 40-50p.
hambledon whicb is 1/5th of the size and loses money just got taken over at £23m quid which would put can implied ev of £100m on cdgp versus £65m today.
the management team is world class and aren't here to run a small firm - they have huge plans
key shareholders make the real float actually closer to 40% - any fund raise whilst moving to aim im not sure would even be open to existing retail . Michael Spencer is the largest shareholder and I suspect would fund this himself - note the funding is to add capacity.
the French / larger drinks brands are seeing English sparkling wine as a secular growth area given climate change is badly impacting the French growers - even taittinger recently bought a small area of Kent vines to try and hedge their production .
export deals are being done now there is capacity with duty free partnerships etc
balance sheet is net cash here
they have 80% of the entire English sparkling wine category growth in H1
Margin is excellent at 55%
so I think in the next few weeks you will see a move to AIM alongside a £15-20m raise underwritten by their key owners to fund the expansion . what you then get is a drinks brand that is a category leader with climate pushing its growth with a great brand , high existing market share and capacity growth that will be driven by a management team that has a track record of building small brands and selling them to bigger platforms . there is no reason at all this isn't worth double today based off recent transactions and won't 3-5x over the next 5 years. it check all the boxes.
Chapel Down share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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