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CHLL Chill Brands Group Plc

2.45
0.40 (19.51%)
Last Updated: 11:27:12
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Chill Brands Group Plc LSE:CHLL London Ordinary Share GB00BWC4X262 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.40 19.51% 2.45 2.40 2.50 2.45 2.05 2.05 3,108,682 11:27:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 83k -4.29M -0.0149 -1.61 6.9M
Chill Brands Group Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CHLL. The last closing price for Chill Brands was 2.05p. Over the last year, Chill Brands shares have traded in a share price range of 1.80p to 13.90p.

Chill Brands currently has 287,615,305 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Chill Brands is £6.90 million. Chill Brands has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.61.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/2/2022
16:02
And to put it into perspective, ITM power half year revenue £4.2m, loss £15m, current liabilities £33m, but MCap £1.7 billion.
tell sid
02/2/2022
15:56
If those results were better than people think that upgrades them to terrible from dreadful :-)
terminator101
02/2/2022
15:55
Chill's sales are growing, the markets are big, they are winning awards, and attracting top quality appointments, so eventually it will come good.
tell sid
02/2/2022
15:33
Agreed Sid. Good research.
kemche
02/2/2022
15:30
I think things will get a lot better this year as the issues of the last two years start to ease:"Revenues for the six-month period ended 30 September 2021 increased to GBP1,073,872, more than an 18x increase vs. the GBP54,554 in revenues that the company reported for the same period in 2020, and an increase of more than 230% as compared to the GBP320,875 in revenues that the Company reported in its last full fiscal year.These significant increases in revenues were achieved despite the COVID-19 pandemic, logistical issues, and challenging market conditions which negatively affected inventory and distribution."
tell sid
02/2/2022
15:30
That was the jump of the deceased feline that was.
kemche
02/2/2022
15:29
I think things will get a lot better this year as the issues of the last two years start to ease:"Revenues for the six-month period ended 30 September 2021 increased to GBP1,073,872, more than an 18x increase vs. the GBP54,554 in revenues that the company reported for the same period in 2020, and an increase of more than 230% as compared to the GBP320,875 in revenues that the Company reported in its last full fiscal year.These significant increases in revenues were achieved despite the COVID-19 pandemic, logistical issues, and challenging market conditions which negatively affected inventory and distribution."
tell sid
02/2/2022
15:24
Blue by COP?
kemche
02/2/2022
15:23
Relentless buying of shares as the MMs look for punters for their 7p shares.

Whoosh!

kemche
02/2/2022
15:21
Note that against the £2m they had in cash at the end of September they also had current liabilities of £1,447,011 which I have not mentioned - leaving a paltry £500k to play with vs a circa £180k cash burn per month. 4 months of that to end of Jan would total £720k.

Gulp!

kemche
02/2/2022
15:19
Thanks cc. And all against a backdrop of the COVID pandemic which led to closure of many retail outlets and logistical issues, yet still they managed to massively grow sales.
tell sid
02/2/2022
15:16
The Half Year results to 30/9/2021 are better than some people think.

Although they suggest a total loss of £2.6m for the period, that includes Share expenses for options of £1.3m. That is not a real money cost out of the business but a paper figure. Removing that figure means a loss of just £1.3m or around £200k per month. Given they had just over £2m cash at 30/9/2021, on a £200k per month loss run rate, that would be enough for 10 months to the end of July 2022. However, if you look at the phenomenal rate of revenues growth and the healthy circa 30% gross profit after cost of sales, the bottom line should improve substantially going forward. Also that provision for share expenses against options should come back into the company as real money when the options are exercised.

On the takeover side, I suspect they will sell off Zoetic UK at some point after the UK FSA approve sale of the edibles, which will be another value enhancing event.

city chappy
02/2/2022
15:16
The Half Year results to 30/9/2021 are better than some people think. Although they suggest a total loss of £2.6m for the period, that includes Share expenses for options of £1.3m. That is not a real money cost out of the business but a paper figure. Removing that figure means a loss of just £1.3m or around £200k per month. Given they had just over £2m cash at 30/9/2021, which on a £200k per month loss run rate, that would be enough for 10 months to the end of July 2022. However, if you look at the phenomenal rate of revenues growth and the very healthy circa 30% gross profit after cost of sales, the bottom line should improve substantially going forward. Also that provision for share expenses against options should also come back into the company when options are exercised. In the takeover side, I suspect they will sell off Zoetic UK at some point after the UK FSA approve sale of the edibles, which will be another value enhancing event.
city chappy
02/2/2022
13:47
Kemche - better than Netflix, this thread 😆
highly geared
02/2/2022
13:44
MMs shaking out the weak holders to get some cheap shares then whoosh!

GLA STH'ers.

Higly geared - expect a miffed Barry to put you right. Stick around - it will be hilarious I promise.

kemche
02/2/2022
13:42
Worth a punt around £2m to £3m so around 1p so £10m is way too high for me. But need some money in the bank first and another useless strategy to have a punt on so waiting for the huge dilutive placing.

Funny how Zoe’s main objective was seed to product. Now what happened to those millions of seeds?

g1g4lo
02/2/2022
13:37
Until CHILL can demonstrate reasons to support the current market cap, this will be a traders share until tangible evidence is seen around sustainable revenue growth. At nearly £20 million market cap, it’s overvalued based on its actual revenues and revenue growth to date. The 100p share price and £200 million market cap of last year was absolutely bonkers, based on hype and speculation.

It may be worth a punt at £10 million cap and even that is a decent enterprise value for a brand name and pitiful sales volumes.

highly geared
02/2/2022
12:39
Gap to 20p, is a possible momentum trade on the cards this month, we’ll see if the big guns come in for a lunch.
ny boy
02/2/2022
10:09
Forbes21/10/20214. More big names will get into the game through acquisitions."Huge companies have been hesitant to embrace CBD as its initially "Wild West" market goes through growing pains. But once the regulatory landscape clears and stabilizes, I believe many corporate giants will look to diversify their product lines with CBD and add brand-new products that open avenues of growth. Companies like Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola, Unilever and more may get into the game, and they'll do it through acquisitions of existing CBD market leaders."Chill will be a prime takeover target at some point.
tell sid
02/2/2022
09:55
hTTps://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/10/21/the-future-of-the-cbd-industry-in-2022-and-beyond/Looking good.
tell sid
02/2/2022
09:49
I think fincap went into the close short
echoridge
02/2/2022
09:48
All that that kemche thing does is make personal attacks.

He is clearly such a successful investor he has to spend all his days slagging other people off on bulletin boards.


How odd

j777j
02/2/2022
09:40
"intellectual insecurity" I have that in abundance. And your good self?
kemche
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