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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Brand Architekts Group Plc | BAR | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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47.00 |
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PERSONAL GOODS |
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Posted at 05/12/2024 07:52 by ali47fish does this mean that bar sharehoders can elect to stay in the combined company instead of the cash offer |
Posted at 21/10/2024 10:12 by martinmc123 2*Brand Architekts Group posted very soft FY24 results this morning although in part the softness was due to a strategic refocus of the business which is underway with the Group’s focus now on fewer, bigger, solution-led margin accretive brands, rationalising the portfolio to 8 key focus brands. Sales for FY24 were £17.0m which was down 15% on 2023: £20.1m partly due to this planned brand rationalisation programme, but also due to the challenging trading conditions in the UK caused by a cost-of-living crisis and an unseasonably wet spring and early summer. Encouragingly the ongoing refocus helped to boost gross profit margins by 1.5% to 41.2%... ...from WealthOracle wealthoracle.co.uk/d |
Posted at 18/6/2024 11:36 by someuwin This is is stated way of investing..."Pick up bombed-out shares trading at a large discount to net asset value. If they are badly managed or not managed in the best interests of all shareholders, then implement change." There's no doubt this is the case with BAR. They have several high quality beauty brands and have got them in an enviable number of stores. Both UK and abroad. But for some reason don't seem able to build up profits fast enough. They are improving but hopefully Gyllenhammar will use his skills to turbo charge things. |
Posted at 18/4/2024 11:44 by balcony The BAR is getting higher. |
Posted at 02/8/2023 06:31 by ali47fish chop obscure post- please explain what effect on bar |
Posted at 21/3/2023 14:32 by dipike Listing does not mean that they will sell AND deliver profit. If you look back at other brands that BA have pushed (eg Mr Stevens Real Shave, Bagsy, Dr Salts and more), they have all been touted as "good news listing" over the last 3 years or more in various recoginsed retail outlets. But we have to ask, what have these listings delivered at the share price and dividend level? The answer is nothing of any use (share price collapse and no dividends). Presumably because the sales volumes in number of units is low and the margins are thin (remember that these "High Street" retailer heros keep plenty of the selling price for themselves). Just because something is listed in recoginsed retail stores and has a high shelf price, it does not assure share holders that decent volumes will be shifted and that profit will flow back into BA coffers.I don't know if it still happens but it certainly used to be the case that grocery retailers demand an upfront listing fee before they stock a line (ie the brand owner starts day 1 of goods going on the shelf with a sizable negative net margin). "In Waitrose" etc does not equate to a sales success - it just means the goods have made it to a shop shelf. |
Posted at 21/3/2023 08:57 by baner The brands should be sold - could generate £20m +/-. The Pension Deficit is coming down reflecting increasing interest rates. Turn it into a property company with strong cash flow, and amortise the deficit over time. Meanwhile there will be ample room for a divi to shareholders. But to continue with this incompetent management team destroying shareholders money - no thanks. |
Posted at 03/2/2023 09:32 by beetroot juice Maybe more. My IDP now BAR holding is showing a Huge Loss. However looking on the bright side, S.T and BAR brands are established some like S.T more than others. Averaging down here for me anyway, is IMO, my only chance of ever re-couping my original Stake. So I have done, somewhat.I will see how it Pans out from here. Might be throwing good money after bad. Or I manage to get back my original funds with a little profit. Still would require the share price to be in triple digits However. A long way to go. Correct Ward shafted OLD IDP holders. So did Choudray before him:) |
Posted at 03/2/2023 09:26 by chop50 Given the value loss/share reduction deal of IDP shares from the BAR conversion back then thanks to Ward and cronies, some of the longer term holders would have to see something like £1.50/BAR share to probably even break even! |
Posted at 03/2/2023 08:24 by beetroot juice Nice to see the Price moving upward slowly. I agree things are looking much brighter for BAR now, ex holder myself of IDP and checking through you tube vids and S.M looks like sales of Skinny Tan products are doing very well even this early in the season. Have bought a few more here recently. |
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