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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.45 | 2.30 | 2.60 | 2.45 | 2.45 | 2.45 | 433,363 | 07:38:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 83k | -4.29M | -0.0149 | -1.64 | 7.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/5/2024 23:09 | I hang out with the DV. We share all prices and data together in images I never had to verbally explain so that's not my forte I'm afraid | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 23:05 | End of day, doesn't matter who is right. Bulls or bears Just get a price and don't let it become a loss after. Either hit a home run, or get out without decapitation | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 23:03 | Anyway, see how goes They are the prices Forget maeket at any other | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 23:01 | Many will most likely think baaaaaaaa. Tech prices. Tealeafs Nope Fundamental story unwraps at them I don't even see the prices per se...I see fundamental analysis being updated. Or in small stocks, game intention 😂 | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:59 | Il give two trader prices they love to deal at 2.62 8.22 But no point confusing investors with these Just don't go red from last low... and decide for yourselves at 3.50 | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:49 | Here are the prices of key note for investors to manage around 2-1.8 3.5 7/9.4 There are trader prices elsewhere but no point going into that. Basically what some think is a spike to a price above 3.50 and retracts, is not a spike. Its a key trader price. Traders meaning funds. Yes, funds. That's where you determine medium to long term intentions Those that bought low, well, shouldn't be holding to back in the red now 3.5, up to each to assess, sell, reduce, hold or add Ditto the rest But I will 100% assure they are event prices meaning, its where you make decisions based upon what the players are doing. And those listed are where they will act , or not (can hold ) | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:44 | But it is the UK gentlemen. Its not a casino. Its one big scam in little markets Wholly monopolised by a few funds and Nomads and makers , with a handful of upper orchestraters A milking machine Very hard for even a good business to get out of tbe cycle. The handful that might exist Run the tech, not the mind | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:42 | I assume they will. Reatructuring was vital | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:40 | 26/1/24 RNS The Company has undertaken the conditional placing of 28,533,800 new ordinary shares of 1p each ("Ordinary Shares") in the Company (the "Placing Shares") at a price of 3.75 pence per share (the "Issue Price") by Allenby Capital Limited ("Allenby Capital") (the "Placing"), and conditional subscription of 3,466,700 new Ordinary Shares (the "Subscription") at the Issue Price, together raising approximately £1.20 million before expenses for the Company. The Company also announces the capitalisation of £1.20 million of liabilities predominantly comprised of inventory debt financing by existing significant shareholder, Mr Jonathan Swann for 32,000,000 new Ordinary Shares (the "Capitalisation", together with the Placing and Subscription, the "Fundraise"), in aggregate 64,000,500 new Ordinary Shares (the "Fundraise Shares"), at the Issue Price. So, they raised £1.2m cash. They had spent the rest. That was all Swanns cash. Now he is trying to dispose of the BoD. Do you think they have spent his money well? With the cash burn here they will need more cash in less than six months. | purchaseatthetop | |
04/5/2024 22:36 | OK so many examples of companies raising 3 years of past cashflows and blowing it in a year or 2 anyway on Bora Bora 😂 But they have substance at lows here. A big difference to intangible thoughts so often seen Only issue ro me is Allenby involved . Pure scum bucket play job comes to mind but, will let it slide for now, yet not forgetting If a sell call comes In a bad spot or obvious distribution going on in an share price rise It's a. Big issue on small stocks re Nomads, brokers, Makers etc. Hard to have far in sny of them given histories Best to be wholly technical on them Anyway, see how goes | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:33 | I know they raised 1 million or something in January A key ingredients to being bullish today Its why I don't mind seeing another one at lows. Private though. And gives 3 years cash excluding revenues I dont mind seeing that sort of cash raised near lows so a and raise is acceptable in this window | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:24 | I think it depends on how you read past RNSs and plans as with any really So imo, best just to assume one anyway and see if still happy with it in overall analysis Fair enough if obviously cashed up for 3 or 5 years. But a year? Best to just assume one for safety and be happy with the potential or walk away. Well, happy others are currently happy regardless lol | institutional investments | |
04/5/2024 22:00 | Aren’t they cashed up for the year? | jonesy27 | |
04/5/2024 16:25 | Not really bothered if any cash raise comes. Should be at 3.50 per share if priced right by the issuer | jack the tipper | |
04/5/2024 16:21 | Been a really good month to-date all in all (even though early). Money has stayed coming in for it post news. Should trade 3.50 soon enough. See from there if it hits the range holding 94, 129, 165% That is where the longer term will really get gauged at. | jack the tipper | |
03/5/2024 17:30 | Not bad at all | vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2024 17:28 | Nice little finish to the week , chillzero in Morrisons on offer £5.99 ,sold out in all flavours in my local one . | lionel kipper | |
03/5/2024 15:53 | 2.40s mid order (C) still there. Still cant be classed as a trap target...currently | institutional investments | |
03/5/2024 15:50 | If my interpretation of the Companies Act 2006 is correct: 1. Directors are required to notify the General Meeting (with Vote) date to shareholders, within 21 days of the date the Company received the Requisition request from members (shareholder, J. Swann) representing at least the required percentage of 10%, i.e.: # Requisition RNS announcement 17 Apr + 21 days = Notify date of GM by Tue 7/5/24. # Set a GM date that is within 28 days of the Notification date (21 + 28 max) = GM by Tue 4/6/2024. # Only needs support from members (shareholders) holding 10% - JS holds 12.58%. 2. If Directors do not call a GM, e.g. they fail to give notice within 21 days of the Requisition request (i.e. presumably by 7/5/24): # Members (shareholders) who requested the GM, may themselves call a GM for a date not more than 3 months after the date on which the Directors become subject to the requirement to call a GM. # Presumably such a GM would happen within a few days or weeks, if JS and his supporters want to move things along asap. Companies Act 2006: Roll on the new Directors and 20p imo. | tewkesbury | |
03/5/2024 14:55 | I think the chuckle bros felt that Cato's store would n't make many sales even if it was Open All Hours. | 1tx | |
03/5/2024 13:25 | What was splendid about that email and what on earth do you think writing to the US duo will do? The only way we can affect anything is to use our votes. | jonesy27 | |
03/5/2024 12:46 | Just when we thought irony was dead in British humour!! Thank you, Jonesy and Kemche. All I suggest is that other shareholders follow my (rather splendid) example and write in to the company, expressing support for the Swann motion to get rid of Russo and Taylor (RaT). I shall now look in on here as occasionally as previous. GLALTH's. | cato the elder |
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