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CHLL Chill Brands Group Plc

2.15
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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
  0.00 0.00% 2.15 2.10 2.60 - 0.00 07:30:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 83k -4.29M -0.0149 -1.44 6.18M
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 2.15p. 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 £6.18 million. Chill Brands has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.44.

Chill Brands Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/2/2022
11:13
Infact there is more than enough in place for Chill to trade profitably as logistical issues ease.
idriveajag
03/2/2022
09:59
So it's really more about the timing of normalised supply chains as we emerge from COVID in 2022. Everything else is in place.
idriveajag
03/2/2022
09:53
2500 stores selling 5 items per day, 5 days per week, at $10 each with 50% to Chill would give them $62,500 per day and $15m per year. In addition they are still expanding into more physical stores, albeit at a slower pace than originally planned, due to boosting the online side.

Online the sky is the limit. Chill's own website is now appearing on Google's first page in chill search results.

tell sid
03/2/2022
09:44
I would be interested to know people's estimates for theoretically achievable revenues to Chill from selling through the already engaged 2500 physical stores once they move to a more normalised logistical environment. What could the revenues become from the online side using their own and other websites?
idriveajag
02/2/2022
21:04
God but I love him to bits:

echoridge - 25 Jan 2022 - 15:49:37 - 2873 of 3222 Chill CBD Products - CHLL
Putting CHLL's share price weakness in a bit of perspective, our smoking cessation pair trade continues to perform very well and has now returned 30% since recommending it at the end of November 2021, with TAAT doing most of the heavy lifting, down 50% in less than 2 months, -30% ytd. Despite this, TAAT is still capped at almost 5x CHLL and with the latter still in a far stronger position from both a product offering and balance sheet POV, the trade remains extremely attractive, though some are covering their TAAT short, as it has really has fallen too far too fast, and running the CHLL long into the interims.

kemche
02/2/2022
21:04
Sorry kemche cannot reply, you are blocked.
dudishes
02/2/2022
20:52
3put, the scary thing is that even at 8p this thing still has £17m of air in it.
kemche
02/2/2022
20:39
£1 to 8p, another dotcom boom, sorry bust?
dudishes
02/2/2022
20:37
Glg4lo beat me to it, busted flush.
dudishes
02/2/2022
19:07
Sensible post HG, about sums it up !
daphe2
02/2/2022
17:26
I doff my hat Kenche, you have stuck with this on one of the most incredible pumps I have seen in a very long time
3put
02/2/2022
17:19
If Chill can get to £5 Million annual sales in 2022 and break even at EBIT then a £10-20 million valuation might just be justified. They need to demonstrate they have a sustainable and in demand product that on line and retail require , in sufficient volume to significantly grow turnover and profit. They have yet to demonstrate any of this. The floor is theirs to take this forward and at some point, justify the hype of last year.

BTW, last years peak valuation implied £50 million of sales for 2023 and £5-8 million EBIT ….

highly geared
02/2/2022
16:49
Bring back HNR all is forgiven.
kemche
02/2/2022
16:48
And blue at the close.

GLA STH'ers!

New highs tomorrow!

kemche
02/2/2022
16:16
Blue into the close.

GLA STH'ers!

kemche
02/2/2022
16:09
Or Voice.com!
kemche
02/2/2022
16:09
And look at Tesla or even Amazon!
kemche
02/2/2022
16:03
Who's sales revenues are growing faster, Chills or ITM's?
tell sid
02/2/2022
16:03
Nightmare to terrible - not good enough to be dreadful :)
g1g4lo
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
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