Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Cake Box Holdings Plc | CBOX | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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177.50 | 177.50 | 178.75 | 177.50 | 177.50 |
Industry Sector |
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FOOD PRODUCERS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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12/11/2024 | Interim | GBP | 0.034 | 21/11/2024 | 22/11/2024 | 12/12/2024 |
11/06/2024 | Final | GBP | 0.061 | 11/07/2024 | 12/07/2024 | 06/08/2024 |
14/11/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.029 | 23/11/2023 | 24/11/2023 | 15/12/2023 |
26/06/2023 | Final | GBP | 0.055 | 27/07/2023 | 28/07/2023 | 29/08/2023 |
14/11/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.02625 | 17/11/2022 | 18/11/2022 | 09/12/2022 |
27/06/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.051 | 25/08/2022 | 26/08/2022 | 27/09/2022 |
08/11/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.025 | 18/11/2021 | 19/11/2021 | 10/12/2021 |
30/06/2021 | Final | GBP | 0.037 | 15/07/2021 | 16/07/2021 | 13/08/2021 |
23/11/2020 | Interim | GBP | 0.0185 | 03/12/2020 | 04/12/2020 | 23/12/2020 |
01/09/2020 | Special | GBP | 0.032 | 08/10/2020 | 09/10/2020 | 23/10/2020 |
Top Posts |
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Posted at 12/3/2025 22:54 by disc0dave46 JakLast known cash position for CBOX was £5.6m not £9m.EBITDA FY26 could be circa £7.5mWith the acquisition loan £15m net bank debt will be £9.4m.Ambala EBITDA £1.7m, CBOX FY26 EBITDA could be £7.5m, leverages 1.1x EBITDA.Plus they've said any additional costs from cash, so leverage could be a lot higher than 1.1x. Time will tell.There's no forecasts for Ambala FU26 EBITDA hence I've used the last 12 months (which was down on FY23).There may well be cost saving synergies but £1m could soon disappear with other unforeseen costs, it's a significant acquisition (30% of current m cap) which won't be an easy transition IMO. |
Posted at 12/3/2025 20:51 by jaknife 1. Actual EPS for the year to 31 Mar 2024 was 11.65p2. Forecast EPS for the current year ending 31 Mar 2025 is 12.1p 3. Forecast EPS for the current year ending 31 Mar 2026 is 13.8p and the deal today is described as : "The Acquisition is expected to be immediately earnings enhancing following the integration of Ambala into the Group." So 186p / 12.1 = a current year fwd PE of 15.4X And 2026 should be a minimum of 186 / 13.8p = 13.5x So which EPS do you want to apply the 15x to? If 2026 then target price = 207 and in the meantime an annual dividend of about 9.7p means you get paid 4.7% whilst the business grows top line at c. 17.5% per annum Re leverage. Cash was about £9m before the deal, they raised £7m and have taken gross debt of £15m. So they'll still have £9m of cash after the acquisition, ie net debt will be £6m. (Which just so happens to be the value of the freehold property that they've bought.) Whilst EBITDA for the existing CBOX business should be about £8.5m and Abala is expected to contribute around about £2.8m to EBITDA. so leverage will be [£6m / ( £8.5m + £2.8m )] = 0.53x Which is hardly demanding. It looks a sensible proposal. N'est-ce pas, mon ami? JakNife |
Posted at 23/2/2025 15:07 by levinson1 Strong buy article in the Mail on Sunday for Mr Kipling cakes. Same criteria apply to CBOX. Aussies increased their stake further - a £3 bid ??? |
Posted at 19/12/2024 14:19 by justiceforthemany Filtered.CBOX up 30% this year including dividends. |
Posted at 09/12/2024 00:47 by spwh100 what has that got to do with CBOX? |
Posted at 19/11/2024 14:36 by justiceforthemany Ex Dividend Thursday. |
Posted at 15/11/2024 13:40 by justiceforthemany Ex dividend next week.It is NOT fully priced. M&A remains a distinct possibility also. |
Posted at 12/11/2024 07:41 by justiceforthemany Dividend hiked. |
Posted at 28/10/2024 17:12 by levinson1 Gone down since then. Who are you kidding. Employers No will probably hit CBOX further ! |
Posted at 18/9/2024 13:21 by levinson1 If Schroders have come out, why shouldn't IBtw NCYT went up 11% yesterdayGood luck with CBOX - I think it's now a steady share with good dividends but not that exciting |
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