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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Distil Plc | LSE:DIS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030164023 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.60 | 0.55 | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.60 | 0.60 | 5,952 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Distilled And Blended Liquor | 1.32M | -748k | -0.0011 | -5.45 | 4.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/2/2018 11:55 | I'm up to 4million shares now with plans to continue accumulating. On amazon we've made it into the top 5 with the price drop yesterday. Here's to a spirited future. | a_2_b | |
23/2/2018 11:08 | Steady is all relative, I can think of many companies alot higher rated who would be glad of distil YOY growth. I think America lack of news is having a detrimental effect on sentiment. I am hoping this will change. I know what you mean about expectations on Aim Rodders, ' Tortoise and the hare ' springs to mind. Lets see where we are in five years. Most ( all ) of the current crop of day traders will have traded or rather gambled their way to zero by then , although only to be replaced with another bunch of mugs who think they can prdeict micro swings in share prices LOL, ignoring fundamentals . | monnow | |
23/2/2018 09:33 | monnow ... "steadily" is the key word IMHO. The prior rise was all about trading updates exceeding expectations and a feeling that explosive growth was potentially happening. Whilst growth has continued it's not met perhaps the expectations of those who drove the share price from 1.5p to 4p. It seems the vibe has changed to more of a "solid" progress. alas "Steady" doesn't cut it for the majority of AIM investors. | onedayrodders | |
23/2/2018 08:59 | sixty percent drop now since peak, a relentless grind.Hoping for 1 p now as I will buy another chunk perhaps 1%. I guess we must be at capitulation point, great bargains from a company who broke into profit and growing steadily. | monnow | |
21/2/2018 17:04 | whatever it is has gone flat | onedayrodders | |
21/2/2018 15:21 | Well this is somewhat lemonade and not champagne. | l4z4rus | |
17/2/2018 15:18 | mudis that makes no sense. The extra listing were 500 stores on an already 6,000 ish stores just in UK. You have a suspicious history by the way. Only logged in June last year and only posted on DIS. Sounds like somebody is trying to use ADVFN as a tool undermine a shareprice or discredit ADVFN as a company itself. That is a criminal offence if you are trying to manipulate a shareprice. Becoming a hot topic within the FCA currently. To show you are genuine please lay out figures to show why without 500 new listings the company would of missed estimates. Bearing in mind it has 19% growth without new listings. | berny3 | |
16/2/2018 20:58 | That's a 20% growth on current cap to begin with lol. Once its in the US I'll be expecting around 6mil for the year as a conservative guess. | a_2_b | |
16/2/2018 20:16 | Berny3 because without extra listings and Easter revenue would of been pretty much flat. Not the growth you expect from a company with products in every major supermarket and revenue of only 2m. | mudis1 | |
16/2/2018 14:45 | Nice to see the price move higher - under 10mln market cap with as many distribution outlets as it has seems very cheap. Good luck to those who have acquired at these levels. | berny3 | |
16/2/2018 12:47 | Serious Stuff ! | chinese investor | |
16/2/2018 12:21 | Nice one that may as well be 1mil between those 2. Got 3.5mil in main portfolio too :D | a_2_b | |
16/2/2018 12:07 | 250,000 in my SIPP ! | chinese investor | |
16/2/2018 12:05 | Treated myself to 100ks worth was a little disappointed with the spread though that's 400ks worth in my isa | a_2_b | |
16/2/2018 11:44 | I've been accumulating at these prices ! Break Even Price Is Now 2p ! | chinese investor | |
16/2/2018 09:14 | Don't spend much time in supermarkets so have not had a chance to check. Worth dropping the company an email to find out if your are interested. | berny3 | |
16/2/2018 08:17 | Berny, so has Morrison's. But have you actually seen the new bottles in the supermarkets yet? | dante17 | |
16/2/2018 08:15 | Shares are down despite company is doing well courtesy of short term get rich quick bunch. It will bounce back. | acdc52 | |
15/2/2018 19:50 | I see we have reached capitulation with a few sellers now accepting way under the bid | onedayrodders | |
15/2/2018 16:20 | Mudis1 please can you let us know why they would have failed to meet market expectations. Trading update stated an additional 520 stores for Blackwoods Gin in Spring. If we assume the following Tesco 1,000 stores already (Redleg Rum) Sainsbury 2,000 stores already (1,000 Blackwoods Gin + 1,000 for Redleg Rum) Morrisons 1,000 stores already (500 Blackwoods Gin + 500 Redleg Rum) Asda 500 stores already (500 Redleg Rum) Waitrose 250 Stores (25 Redleg Rum) Wetherspoon 1,000 pubs (1,000 Redleg Rum) Majestic Wine 500 (250 stores Blackwoods gin and 250 stores Redleg Rum) Bookers (500 stores - Redleg rum) Independent 1,000 stores (500 Red Leg Rum and 500 Blackwoods Gin) On estimate that would make 6,750 outlets UK estimate - that does not include European sales of Blavod or over seas sales of Redleg Rum in Australia or other continents or Blackwoods Gin in Spain; Europe, US and ROW. An extra 520 stores in the final quarter would not change market expectations. Where do you get your thoughts from? | berny3 | |
15/2/2018 16:01 | Sainsbury has new bottle online. | berny3 | |
14/2/2018 12:22 | crikey .. mm's drop the bid 5% on 1 trade | onedayrodders | |
14/2/2018 12:10 | Looks like new listing saved Dis this year. Otherwise they would of failed to meet market expectations. Unless initial filling will be next year? | mudis1 |
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