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CRAW Crawshaw

2.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Crawshaw LSE:CRAW London Ordinary Share GB00B2PQMW21 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/9/2016
08:40
That is correct Ex. It is indeed Crystal Amber! Certainly brightened the last two weeks up ;)
evil_doctor_facilier
23/9/2016
08:38
Hi Evil,

That would be Crystal Amber at a guess...

It's easy to get these points of detail wrong.

ATB
(Discl. speculative holding in JPR, as it happens !)

extrader
23/9/2016
08:31
Btw folks huge buying at one of my recovery plays JPR over the last few days..
Interesting development there with a activist shareholding fund Crystal Angle buying stock.They keep laying down 1 mill or 700k lots on the order book.

Not a buy rec dyor. Obviously it could drop off a cliff when/if they stop buying....(it's almost 3 bagged already since Sept 12th.)

evil_doctor_facilier
23/9/2016
01:01
I might visit Pocklington next week and buy some of our Givendale Beef, mighty tasty you know and the manager & staff are always welcoming.

We should really be focusing on this premium product:


I have seen the cattle myself and can honestly say they look happy as larry in the fields...

playful
22/9/2016
17:31
RSI, I add other ingredients, Only mentioned in terms of MRW pricing,
essentialinvestor
22/9/2016
16:58
Cracking sell ...........top slice or not.#
steady drift down still
tiger

castleford tiger
22/9/2016
13:10
re - lucky cat

not so sure, as all the goodness is gone into the water ( stock ) it made the meat is rather useless to them unless they eat other things on top

master rsi
21/9/2016
21:29
Optomistic, boil it up for about 2hrs falls away from the bone,
then liquidiser, lucky cat.

essentialinvestor
21/9/2016
21:24
For those who want to know who the troll on this thread is.!!

He posts on this thread.

ONLY one poster calls me BIN BAG MAN.

That poster uses 5 - 10 other user names during the day ( and night ).

If you and others want to take a look just :

Go to the Bullitin Board page:

Top left tap BIN BAG MAN in the SEARCH BOX

Then tap post and poster.

All the trolls names come up !!!!

ten bag man
21/9/2016
19:31
Thighs and drumsticks are just right price for cats, but do you have to make sure all the bones are removed?

I only eat the breasts myself.

optomistic
21/9/2016
17:50
Any directors buying the dip?..

Morrisons and ASDA increasingly aggressive on meat and poultry pricing.

MRW now offering 2 Kilos of frozen chicken, thighs and drumsticks for £3.50,
I buy it for my cats, prefer MKS for food myself.

essentialinvestor
21/9/2016
17:38
It's a great idea. Every time you go to buy a 3 piece suit from DFS you can just pop in and get some beef for a lot more than your local butcher or Tesco.
duncan doughnut
21/9/2016
17:33
i was under the impression that the large supermarket groups have decided to turn away from larger out of town stores in favor of more "local" smaller stores . So why do craw think people are going to get in their cars and drive to their "destination" sites. I have confidence in the ceo having spoken to him several times but this decision some to be at odds with Tesco, Sainsbury's etc. I appreciate they will have lower overheads than the smaller high street shops but will people make the effort?
haroldthegreat
21/9/2016
17:19
CRAW definitely fell off a cliff on the 15th though the descent had started the day before. Inside info? Though from 2012 until the 14th CRAW has been an excellent investment. Still very good for those who bought in 2012 even if they still hold.
papillon
21/9/2016
16:49
You can't beat a Mello bash
mr hangman
21/9/2016
10:50
It will not be popular for some of you but I can advise that Crawshaws Noel Collett the CEO and Alan Richardson the FD will be presenting their results to investors at my Mello dinner event on Monday 17th October in Beckenham. You will need to email me if wanting to attend as places will be limited.
davidosh
21/9/2016
10:50
It will not be popular for some of you but I can advise that Crawshaws Noel Collett the CEO and Alan Richardson the FD will be presenting their results to investors at my Mello dinner event on Monday 17th October in Beckenham. You will need to email me if wanting to attend as places will be limited.
davidosh
21/9/2016
10:43
CT....I am sure they can still have 200 stores but only half may now be on the high street or shopping centres. I suspect the focus will move towards the destination factory outlet stores with lower costs and higher value sales per customer. Companies evolve as market opportunity appears. Lets see what the results narrative has to say.
davidosh
21/9/2016
10:21
Too many investors here are being "blinded by their faith in this company"

Don't fall in love ...........look at the facts.

I am happy to read both sides but for now its a screaming sell.( I base that on what we know today about the business ,its sales ,profits etc.

The hype that surrounded this was on " hope " that it may grow to 200 plus busy stores.
The last RNS hints at a change of direction.

Tiger

castleford tiger
21/9/2016
08:53
I am not going to rebut your figures as I am not a bull (or a bear) I am an investor unlike you who seem to only have one view either way. I buy and sell shares depending on what I think at that point in time so I am not going to argue the bull case as I am currently neutral due to the poor excuses by management of Crawshaws for drop in LFL sales, I dont trust any figures from them or from sources like you. Really deflate that ego and read what I post you really are very polar in your views in your world people either have to be one way or another when you grow up you will learn there is a middle ground where people actually look at both viewpoints.
Anyway I give up don't answer my simple question I will assume you are a deramper filter on bye.

pogue
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