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CBOX Cake Box Holdings Plc

170.00
2.50 (1.49%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cake Box Holdings Plc LSE:CBOX London Ordinary Share GB00BDZWB751 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.50 1.49% 170.00 165.00 170.00 167.50 167.50 167.50 10,627 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Bread, Bakery Pds, Ex Cookie 34.8M 4.24M 0.1059 15.82 67M
Cake Box Holdings Plc is listed in the Bread, Bakery Pds, Ex Cookie sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CBOX. The last closing price for Cake Box was 167.50p. Over the last year, Cake Box shares have traded in a share price range of 120.00p to 187.50p.

Cake Box currently has 40,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cake Box is £67 million. Cake Box has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.82.

Cake Box Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/11/2023
14:40
Mars Hotel Chocolat like takeover coming soon!
You have to be in it to win it.

justiceforthemany
22/11/2023
22:50
Sun £1 soon imo
levinson1
22/11/2023
11:23
Last day to qualify for the dividend is today.
justiceforthemany
20/11/2023
17:34
Ex-Dividend this Thursday
2.9p interim, up 10%

justiceforthemany
20/11/2023
13:52
MIDAS SHARE TIPS UPDATE: Dividend is a sweetener after Cake Box drops



Cake Box (CBOX) - Sukh Chamdal, CEO & Mike Botha, CFO
Nov 17, 2023

martywidget
20/11/2023
13:04
Another UK stock that is misunderstood and at the wrong price.
Good for us - we can keep on buying :-)

simmsc
20/11/2023
12:51
Tipped in the weekend press.
M&A
New takeover offer probable.
Hotel Chocolat style 170% would be nice!

justiceforthemany
20/11/2023
10:04
Another bad call if yours over at Ashtead!
theaccountant2
20/11/2023
08:21
Small Cap Value Report (Fri 17 Nov 2023) - FRP, REC, GHT, GEN, TRCS, REVB, AOM, CBOX, G4M
martywidget
20/11/2023
00:51
Watch CBOX fall below £1 imoI'm no guru but I have been correctly saying imo SELL since they were 184p a share.
levinson1
19/11/2023
23:01
Dream on !!!
levinson1
19/11/2023
09:59
Ref post 647Don't get the same percentage changes, but don't disagree they are decent numbers, that said you have highlighted my point really that Rev has increased significantly but eps hasn't, far from it. I just see that trend increasing with all their additional costs snd at some point there will be saturation.Does look to me like they may beat eps forecast for this FY, perhaps that's part of the CFO's new strategy - under promise and over deliver. Did check the franchise package costs (assuming it's applied to the 9 new franchisees for H1) and compared to last FY (H1 11 new franchises) the cost they charge has reduced by about 33%, which can be viewed positively in terms of encouraging take up, but negatively to the bottom line profit (which could also be contributing to the significant fall in eps?). Noted that they are now charging marketing fees to franchisees!.If you hold I wish you all the best, I'm more positive but the trust issue unfortunately is still putting me off, plus I don't think chasing income to the detriment of earnings is the way to go.
disc0dave46
18/11/2023
19:23
A fair point but I would argue that a fair chunk of investment has occurred over that time scale which comes with on going costs, as you mention. The board has been seriously beefed up, 2 distribution centres are now running, I believe marketing has also been increased as well as an updated web site so increased admin costs there. Remember CBOX is still a micro cap making a few mill per year and not 10's of millions so these costs will hit harder.
That said, we should/need to see the benefits of all of this investment feeding down into the eps figures over the next few years.

The broker eps forecasts I have currently are...

FY '24 '25 '26
EPS 11p 12p 14p
GROWTH 4.28% 10% 16.7%

Personally I thought Shore might have tweaked this yrs eps up slightly after H1 results but seemingly not, perhaps as higher interest will hit harder over the next 12 months. imo.

You mentioned 2019 so I thought it may be worth comparing FY2019 with FY2023 and I don't think the numbers look to shabby when one considers that over the period we
now have 2 new distribution centres, a beefed up board, new up and running web site and on-line sales platform, zero debt, net cash and numerous franchisees opening multiple shops, dispelling a myth that the franchisees are hard done by.

I have Rev +106%
Gross profit +123%
Pre tax profit +42%
Cash +138%
Net fixed assets +182%
Eps +40%
Dividends +129% And achieved during the so called 'cost of living crisis', a pandemic induced lockdown, rising energy and raw ingredient prices due to a war in Eastern Europe and currently higher interest rates to contend with. :(( Imagine what they could do in 'normal' times ;)

parttime
17/11/2023
21:42
Maybe so but doesn't add up or change the fact that compared to pre covid (H1 2019) revenue has doubled but eps has only increased 21%.
disc0dave46
17/11/2023
17:43
discodave,

I'm pretty sure Sukh Chamdal explained (about 6 months ago) in a Vox markets podcast with Paul Hill that Cakebox wouldn't be putting prices up to cover the full hit of inflation. This was to partly protect the franchisees and thus in turn retain customers and sales.

parttime
17/11/2023
08:59
The multi ID clown Discodave aka diggers is back.He shorted CNA at 30p and bought SAGA at 398
tomtum1
16/11/2023
16:24
Hotel Chocolat bought by Mars for a huge 170% premium!
It was barely making a profit.

Cake Box is worth at least 3x its current share price on that basis.

justiceforthemany
16/11/2023
10:16
Yeah sales are still growing (but LFL isn't brilliant given inflation) but costs are growing to the point that despite improved gross margins admin expenses are reducing bottom line earnings significantly when compared to pre Covid (compare to H1 Nov 2019, sales £8.77m eps 3.67p to now: sales £17.96m eps 4.45p).That's quite some deterioration in bottom line earnings.
disc0dave46
14/11/2023
18:55
you can't keep a good stock (with good divis, a decent ROCE, cash in the bank, still growing and a sensible PE of just over 10) down forever.


just over 200 shops in the UK over-saturated? Greggs have over 2,300 stores ... so to get to ca 400 cake shops is feasible (bearing in mind Cakebox is one of the only nationwide independent cake suppliers (to consumers) in the UK).


Free money on the streets.

simmsc
14/11/2023
18:05
Don't think the growth that you anticipate is there at all. Number of shops now saturated. It's a luxury item where imo demand will fall. Well overpriced
levinson1
14/11/2023
15:21
Diggers is back. Well at least he is using one ID today.
tomtum1
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