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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Goals Soccer Centres Plc | LSE:GOAL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0486M37 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 27.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2005 10:26 | M.T Glass roger on that quote. But watch this space on this share price and business. 56P By April end 2005. PowerLq looking to sell. Vida in Admin Football main business 10 pitches with peak business say 5pm to 10pm 5hrs at an average price of the business of £38 gives a max turnover of £1900 per night With most trade Mon to Thurs Fri to Sun very quite. So at that bases we will say £1900*5nights £9500. Being based on a 10 pitch operation. Not all sites 10 pitches some 8 some 14 so we take an avg of 10pitches by 50 weeks as this business loses a week over christmas and snow and bank holidays. £9500*50wks £475K * 12centres which goals have = 5.7 costs run at about 46% of t/o. The above is also based on the fact you collect all the cash on a night its a cash business so is there any cash going out the door re sticky fingers. also there has to be debtors not everyone turns up. this business model hard to get it to stack up when there capital build cost is in the region of 3.2m per site. this is going only one way when the market is able to study the results . down . | ciara2 | |
16/2/2005 09:50 | l2 looking sronger | kitkat | |
16/2/2005 09:22 | yep tree shake and away we go nice chance for a lurvly top up | kitkat | |
16/2/2005 09:14 | time to buy?? | kitkat | |
15/2/2005 22:23 | ciara2 - yooz typing inside out. And I bet your passport photo is a negative too. | m.t.glass | |
15/2/2005 16:56 | sHARE PRICE TWO HIGH THEY MODEL IS BASED ON THAT OF vIDA SPORTS CENTRE LOCATED ON SCHOOLS. tHE MODELS ARE VERY SIMLAR TURNOVER SIMLAR vIDA NOW IN ADMIN, kEITH rOGERS AND THE FD OF VIDA IN THE BUSINESS BEFORE TOGHTHER COULD BE A BIG BANG ON THE WAY ESPECIALLY WHEN THE TREATMENT OF SPON GETS ANALSIS AND IS SHOWN TO BE HOLDING UP SALES. DANGEROUS BUY. | ciara2 | |
09/2/2005 18:09 | Maybe the seller is out of the way now?? Thanks, ST | shortermer1 | |
09/2/2005 16:46 | 3 large protected trades at the end of play today. Things starting to become interesting now... | tole | |
09/2/2005 13:06 | kitkat: looks as if you had a good run on SHL! It's GOAL's turn now. Just needs some more press and general exposure to alert the masses. I noticed quite a few holders on the various bb's topping up on the dip. I did too! Don't think we'll see these levels again somehow. | angelse | |
09/2/2005 07:33 | ang - lets see Goal go now sold SHL yesterday also hold MPH | kitkat | |
09/2/2005 01:48 | Hey kitkat, our GOAL club's growing! Good sign. FOUR is also on my monitor, don't know a lot abt NSB and SHL, will go and look. Am into RTD, CSH and dear old MPH. Funny old share, made a nice packet last year on these so got to know the company quite well. I think there could be a couple of surprises there in the near future which should see us up around the 40p mark. | angelse | |
08/2/2005 23:28 | kitkat - 8 Feb'05 - 15:10 - 82 of 85 mm up to their tricks scare mongering Nah. They just trying to create an image of a goalmouth with the intraday price profile ;o) | m.t.glass | |
08/2/2005 22:32 | great post RI | kitkat | |
08/2/2005 16:23 | if goal has 40 centres in a few years and each centre generates £1m turnover £40m 20% profits from turnover would give you £8m profits or 30% £12m.. defintely a long term stock this is ie 2 to 3 years.nice tuckaway for the long term.. D.Y.O.R. | risk investor | |
08/2/2005 16:17 | bought a few for meduim to long term.this does not seem a risk stock . the goals centre in our city is very busy.the car park is full in the evenings that now they have to park outside . prices went up 10% (peak hours)from £40 to £45 and off peak £30 to £32.50. it is obvious that revenue increase will come from new centres opening and also price increases (maybe every 2 or 3 years). just looking at some rough calculations if 12 courts are busy for 4 hours every day for 5 days then figures work out like this.. 12 * £45 * 4 * 5 = £10800 a week (just for 4 peak hours a day) for a year it would give you over 550k.. i have only used the centre being used for 4 hours a day..no other income.. with more centres opening the growth could be explosive the next few years.it looks like the city has not waken up to the potential yet. PS:any body who has played there will tell you that its brilliant.. | risk investor | |
08/2/2005 15:10 | mm up to their tricks scare mongering | kitkat | |
08/2/2005 13:43 | Cheers KK. Well maybe I shall double up at 150 instead... ;) Think this one is on quite a fews peeps monitors. Just cant let them all get away - have watched DA. rise all day without getting on board :( The moves here can be pretty swift when they come too. By the way NSB is a good call too, plenty in that too. Good luck. | tole | |
08/2/2005 13:21 | welcome on board Tole my target is 180 - 200p | kitkat | |
08/2/2005 13:12 | Joined in today for a couple. Was looking for nearer 100, but dont think we will go that low now. Some nice trades the last couple of days, should be on the turn now. 150 first stop before I look again. | tole | |
08/2/2005 12:50 | I wish angelse that the 100k was mine lol also bought into FOUR SHL - one of my favourite NSB bought in today | kitkat | |
08/2/2005 11:15 | someone accumulating it seems delayed buy of 100k | kitkat | |
08/2/2005 09:23 | taking off spread reduced | kitkat | |
07/2/2005 15:56 | last one at 110p its blast off time | kitkat |
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