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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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0.025 | 4.35% | 0.60 | 0.50 | 0.70 | 0.60 | 0.575 | 0.58 | 0.00 | 15:09:14 |
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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16/8/2018 12:35 | Bit bored so trying to dig something of interest :) Tried to email company and ask about French listings which were mentioned in FY results and research note. As expected, no response. | mudis | |
16/8/2018 12:04 | good find mudis | berny3 | |
14/8/2018 21:23 | “But when you put completely new brands with new concepts and new ideas [on the market], that isn’t done too well in house. So we always look for jewels in the making.” Pretty much what Don said in his UK investor show presentation. | mudis | |
14/8/2018 13:49 | and is owned by a UK company...… My Local Morrisons has Red Leg on at £16 but is Sold Out. I got lucky at a larger Morrisons near where I work and cleaned out the 4 bottles that were on the shelf. Whoever does the ordering at Morrisons needs to pull their finger out and order a good few pallets ! | baticle | |
14/8/2018 12:36 | Redleg should be in all Wetherspoon pubs | berny3 | |
14/8/2018 09:06 | Yeh a whetherspoons near me has red leg although I noticed not a single bottle was open | simoore89 | |
14/8/2018 08:53 | Interesting news about Wetherspoons... hxxps://www.thetimes Do they serve any Distil products already? | ironmc | |
14/8/2018 08:08 | I should imagine distil has price set up with supermarkets for example 10 pound for redleg and supermarkets choose how much they sell for | iceman82 | |
14/8/2018 07:27 | A friend of mine works for a big multinational supplier of supermarkets and any discount is paid for by them... they take the hit. | simoore89 | |
14/8/2018 07:24 | Good question,I would say supermarket...each month supermarket choses which items go on sale | iceman82 | |
13/8/2018 20:36 | The supplier takes the hit | simoore89 | |
13/8/2018 18:06 | RedLeg on offer at £16 in my two local Morrisons stores. In the store that had the label problem there's no bottles on the shelf. In prime position, middle shelf, one row of bottles. Blackwoods £22, middle shelf, two rows of bottles. Newbie question - when supermarkets discount high value items like this, who takes the hit? I'm presume it's the supermarket, is that correct? | ironmc | |
13/8/2018 07:01 | That right guys ,next one in autumn,do we have any whiskey brand ? | iceman82 | |
13/8/2018 06:55 | Yes, getting my quarters mixed up! Next one should be interims in Sept/Oct | bigboyblue | |
13/8/2018 06:43 | There was a trading update about 5 weeks ago so I doubt it. | thepopeofchillitown | |
13/8/2018 05:00 | Trading update this week? Last year we had one on 7th July, previous year it was 11th August. | bigboyblue | |
12/8/2018 15:55 | berny , very valid point regarding marketing cost , like ken fisher onced said, market only look 30 months ahead but not further , this is sound healthy company with stable flow of sales and therefor cash, like dollarbill said it is long term hold but IMO this will only head one way (up) | iceman82 | |
12/8/2018 12:44 | Just added this to my watchlist , this would be a long term hold for me but have to do more research first . | mrdollarbill | |
12/8/2018 10:50 | Dante, Ice and Haggis - Interested to know how the marketing has increased this year. There was no indication in the last update that it had significantly increased as was described in the third party analysis on website. Part of the price drop was due to that analysis stating that profits would say the same as increased sales would be offset by increased marketing costs. I felt that was a bit harsh. We may have a much stronger balance sheet at the end of this year than expected giving even greater opportunities. It all appears positive with a superb summer (we hope) giving increased sales. We'll see what September bring. | berny3 | |
10/8/2018 16:20 | Just topped up. Things are moving ahead nicely and the autumn should hold a few pleasant surprises methinks... | dante17 | |
10/8/2018 15:51 | comparing with the last summer this summer is much quieter with much smaller volume not to mention company is worth 1 p less than last year but we have made massive step forward | iceman82 | |
10/8/2018 08:44 | Too much money spare!!Diageo today announces that it has entered into a non-discretionary agreement with Citigroup Global Markets Limited ("Citi") to execute the first tranche of the F19 Programme to enable the company to buy back shares. This agreement will commence 10 August 2018 and is expected to end no later than 31 January 2019. This initial tranche will be for a value of up to £1.4 billion with further tranche(s) to be announced during the financial year ending 30 June 2019. | haggismchaggis | |
09/8/2018 02:45 | Chuck Feeney Story (duty free "secret" billionaire who gave away $8bn fortune) | muffinhead |
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