We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ashley (laura) Holdings Plc | LSE:ALY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000533728 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.35 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
09/2/2018 16:30 | SRP reference your post 4069. RNS 30-06-15 The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Laura Ashley (Asia) Pte Ltd (“Laura Ashley Asia”), has today exercised the Option to purchase a commercial property in Singapore (the “Property̶ | uknighted | |
09/2/2018 15:36 | K6 Ironically Duane and Morris are one of the most well regarded in International M & A, they are based in Singapore. Singapore and M&A, surely something is about to happen here, the other appointment last month was part of MUI. | srpactive | |
09/2/2018 15:29 | Some great appointments recently this would do well and recover tp16p | kirk 6 | |
09/2/2018 15:13 | B The property is worth 4p near. | srpactive | |
09/2/2018 15:11 | Chart pointing to 3p here. | blueball | |
09/2/2018 15:01 | If they can get a good price for the Singapore then ALY should be worth or sold for 150m minimum | kirk 6 | |
09/2/2018 14:54 | Be Interested to see results next wed | kirk 6 | |
09/2/2018 14:51 | The whole oh Laura Ashley valued at 38m haha | kirk 6 | |
09/2/2018 14:48 | They valued the Singapore property at around £25m, I believe rns last year, so all LA valued at £15m really, dyor. | srpactive | |
09/2/2018 14:46 | Yes another good appointment What an opportunity this js | kirk 6 | |
09/2/2018 14:30 | RNS appointment, he sounds a decent and respected chap, fingers crossed he helps, sell the assets we do not need, dyor. | srpactive | |
07/2/2018 10:39 | next week I think | kirk 6 | |
05/2/2018 19:03 | Results soon? | coxsmn | |
02/2/2018 15:05 | It has had the effect of removing all of the cash from the balance sheet whilst not putting it to work generating profit. The property was last referred to by RNS (if I remember correctly) as having declined in value. The share price seems to have crashed significantly since they spent all the cash. Dividends suspended (?I think so I cant be sure) So if anyone in the world wanted to take this private how much would it cost? Or wait a little longer and pay less? | fenners66 | |
02/2/2018 14:10 | f66 I do not know if they trying to sell it. What purpose was that to ruin the balance sheet? | srpactive | |
02/2/2018 14:08 | srp is that they "Ought" to sell or they are actively trying to sell? Always thought it was bought for another purpose and that has not been accomplished yet | fenners66 | |
02/2/2018 13:48 | K6 They bought a Singapore building in July 2015. | srpactive | |
02/2/2018 13:41 | Don't understand what you are saying this is a great opportunity for Laura Ashley now to capitalise in a growing market! | kirk 6 | |
02/2/2018 12:51 | They want to sell that Singapore property on the books for £26m I believe as soon as possible. The Singapore property sector had a good year last year and a decent 2018 has been spoken about I have been told, dyor. Then we could move forward in my opinion. | srpactive | |
02/2/2018 12:33 | How much turnover will be lost and at what cost to the business? Who covers the cost of those closures? | clocktower | |
02/2/2018 09:00 | That was poorly written "Laura Ashley Holdings plc and Aeon are to terminate, on 17 September 2018, their Master License Agreement" That bit is clear enough Then I dont think they meant to say that that agreement - which grants Laura Ashley Japan the right to own and operate retail stores as well as the right to license the Brand in approved territories." But that by tearing up the agreement the rights to own the brand etc. will revert to LAH. So they take back control of their own sales. But at this stage it is bad news - why ? "The Laura Ashley Japan Co Ltd stores will close as of 17 September 2018" So they will close. Next question why terminate the agreement ? Because the stores are not profitable? At what cost do you terminate an agreement? They say that "many loyal Laura Ashley customers " - is that enough to make a profit ? will continue to be served - but they don't say how. Why not just take over running the stores if they are profitable ? Seems to me its all just words - but the action so far is clear they are shutting the shops. | fenners66 | |
02/2/2018 08:37 | Definitely prospects looking up now so let's see what 2018 brings | kirk 6 | |
02/2/2018 08:12 | K6 Lets hope so, aly was a big part of my growth/income strategy upto July 2015, lets hope it will be again, I have been buying a few recently, fingers crossed, dyor. | srpactive | |
02/2/2018 08:09 | Definitely good news let's see if this ignites the tanker to move. Also with recent director appointments things are looking much better here | kirk 6 |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions