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DIS Distil Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.575 0.45 0.70 0.575 0.575 0.58 0.00 07:47:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Distilled And Blended Liquor 1.32M -748k -0.0011 -5.18 3.9M
Distil Plc is listed in the Distilled And Blended Liquor sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DIS. The last closing price for Distil was 0.58p. Over the last year, Distil shares have traded in a share price range of 0.325p to 0.75p.

Distil currently has 684,399,579 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Distil is £3.90 million. Distil has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.18.

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28/7/2018
09:16
I'm getting a new search result for Diva Vodka. This didn't come up several months ago when I searched for Diva Vodka. I like the change/addition from a tube of crystals inside the bottle to the new crystal bracelet. I'm sure the ladies would prefer the latter with their Vodka gift.

"As a little sparkle should be left wherever you go, Diva Vodka comes with a glittering bracelet around the waist of each bottle, which can be removed and worn for any Diva moment!"



Relaunch RNS soon?

haggismchaggis
28/7/2018
07:56
i know , i watched about 3 times now , good presentation , a lot of knowledge about the market and he knows how to sell himself( talking about working for diageo Nestle Smirnoff)...
iceman82
28/7/2018
07:52
Everyone should watch this from end to end. If you just want a reminder about RedLeg value and 'hot brand' back in April 2017 (when the video was uploaded), skip to 12m 30s.
haggismchaggis
28/7/2018
07:44
great chat guys , , a2b you are right about asda sainsbury merger, that would open market for blackwoods for asda customers, and we all now from diageo report (watched on bbc business news) that gin market is currently red hot..... the only worry is that the vodka market is shrinking...

Looking to top up at DIS substantially but waiting for better price from MR MARKET....

iceman82
28/7/2018
07:43
a_2_b, Don said he laughed when someone suggested £10m for RedLeg, if I remember correctly this was what someone was offering, maybe in passing, but either way Don laughed at it. It's in one of his presentation videos, probably linked in the header of this forum. He went on to say RedLeg is a 'hot brand', and therefore worth a lot more. That was something like a year ago, and RedLeg has grown significantly since then, so the price now must be well above £10m, perhaps still in the £20m to £50m bracket, but well above where it was around a year ago.
haggismchaggis
28/7/2018
07:36
Berny, yes they've had that cash sitting around for a long time. Now they are talking to their bankers about their agreements? They made a loss recently due to all the destocking ahead of new products? They were profitable. So maybe the bank talks are to get financial backing on good terms so that they can be confident in using some of that 50m to acquire a brand or two, and expand into more markets?I'm guessing the new CEO won't want that much cash sat around earning low interest, he will want to put it to better use where the returns will be many multiples of what they earn in interest.
haggismchaggis
28/7/2018
07:17
Interesting theory I remember all this from awhile back. I'd hope they wouldn't sell it out cheap though, red leg is begging to get a big foothold over here. Seen it in a greene king pub recently hell seeing it everywhere to be honest now even independent places. Hoping the sainsbury asda merger will shift over blackwoods stock too.
a_2_b
28/7/2018
06:50
HC - company has circa 50mln in cash (57mln 06/17). No idea where your thoughts are from but all brands would fit well. Company has access into both US and Eastern Europe. No big brands in UK market. Very interesting.
berny3
26/7/2018
11:50
Excellent. Interesting TJN, Blackwoods in Tesco's in Wiltshire.
berny3
25/7/2018
14:12
in my local asda they sell only redleg also 2 lines selling for 20,50 per bottle sometimes they do offer for 16 squid,i like the location of red leg right in the middle of rum section right next to captain on the eye level
iceman82
25/7/2018
12:16
Picked up the 2017 vintage Blackwoods at my local large Tesco in Wiltshire. Will try tonight.
tommyjnewton
25/7/2018
08:16
Got to try the new 2017 vintage Gin and very nice. A nice sharper fresher taste I thought. Picked up from Big Sainsbury (just off M27). Had two lines of Blackwoods Gin and two lines of Redleg Rum. I took the last two bottles of Blackwoods and Redleg was also down to two bottles.

I assume at that Sainsbury shelves are stacked each night. As two lines is one 12 bottle case, encouraging to see. I note that Blackwoods as moved up the top sellers list on the online store for Sainsbury as well.

Interested to hear other peoples comments on Blacwoods/Redleg in super markets and how it is selling too.

berny3
21/7/2018
18:48
Anyone know where to get the Williams market report? I can't find it online and would prefer to read it myself than believe other peoples interpretation of it.
jamie southall
21/7/2018
12:52
Gin and rum. Dis perfectly positioned.
mudis
21/7/2018
06:39
I work in a large retailer now, you can't just delist SKUs/suppliers for no reason. GSCOP code taken very seriously.Range reviews normally done every 6 months, if the rate of sale is poor vs rest of category then that is a genuine commercial reason, there would definitely be some discussion around this prior to delist to improve rate of sale/margin.
yorkshireinvestor
20/7/2018
15:32
meant to say"as you say"
iceman82
20/7/2018
15:31
i have to say that would be my bigest worry in the future , delisting of redleg or blackwoods but is you say revenue is growing, thanks for your input...
iceman82
19/7/2018
22:58
Iceman,Luckily they sell really well in Tesco and they keep increasing rows on display, the stock seems to sells very quickly. I would say therefore it is very unlikely that will happen.
bprofit
19/7/2018
20:51
That's all well and good Yorkshire investor. Having worked in a large grocery retailer delists were not managed in this process, generally every 6 months the bottom x% selling lines would just be delisted without any supplier negotiations taking place. The only time these decisions were reversed were when the supplier could prove they were sat on stock which they were holding exclusively for the retailer and that would only be a short term stay from execution. So in short yes I believe Tesco if they wanted could delist Redleg tomorrow if they wanted.
jonnyfaz
19/7/2018
20:27
Supermarkets are governed by GSCOP https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/groceries-supply-code-of-practice/groceries-supply-code-of-practice#duties-in-relation-to-de-listingSection 16 is about delists 16. Duties in relation to De-listing(1) A Retailer may only De-list a Supplier for genuine commercial reasons. For the avoidance of doubt, the exercise by the Supplier of its rights under any Supply Agreement (including this Code) or the failure by a Retailer to fulfil its obligations under the Code or this Order will not be a genuine commercial reason to De-list a Supplier.(2) Prior to De-listing a Supplier, a Retailer must:provide Reasonable Notice to the Supplier of the Retailer's decision to De-list, including written reasons for the Retailer's decision. In addition to the elements identified in paragraph 1(1) of this Code, for the purposes of this paragraph 'Reasonable Notice' will include providing the Supplier with sufficient time to have the decision to De-list reviewed using the measures set out in paragraphs 16(2)(b) and 16(2)(c) below;inform the Supplier of its right to have the decision reviewed by a Senior Buyer, as described in paragraph 17 of this Code; andallow the Supplier to attend an interview with the Retailer's Code Compliance Officer to discuss the decision to De-list the Supplier.
yorkshireinvestor
19/7/2018
19:03
is it possible that tesco can say 1 day we dont want to stock red leg any more.....can they do thatt any time or they sign contract? anybody knows?
iceman82
19/7/2018
05:37
Seen what ??
janekane
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