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HLL Hill Station

0.07
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Hill Station HLL London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.07 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.07 0.07
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Hill Station HLL Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 29/8/2008 11:47 by tiredoldbroker
Well, it's September in a couple of days, and far from being the 4p or 5p that powertrader suggested in post 427, they aren't even 0.1p.

I have to ask how digging (post 432) can suggest the company is to publish results and a business update, given that it's 29 Aug now and their Interims to 30.4.08 only came out on 31 July !

I would suggest that the only thing that's kept the company in business is the bankers' decision to cap the invoice discounting facility; this prevented HLL from building huge stocks ahead of what's turned out to be a really poor summer season. Of course, with 2.3 billion shares in issue, it's fascinating to see anyone suggest a price target of 25-28p, which would value this unsuccessful ice cream maker at £600-650 million - or do I smell a really low quality ramp ?

There's no value left here for existing equity holders; the VCTs which hold the June 2008 Loan Stock have the rest of you over a barrel. Look at the terms - after 6 months, to be repaid with a 200% redemption premium and interest at 18%; the company to then issue shares to the value of £1m "at a subscription price to be set by mutual agreement" which you know even now is going to be a fraction of a fraction of a penny, leaving the VCTs with almost all the stock.

So maybe one or two rampers image they can drive up the price of the equity stub, but only if they can find suckers. Why not just do an honest days' work, instead of imagining your cut-price penny-ha'penny spivvery will get you anywhere ?
Posted at 29/8/2008 10:11 by 8trader
I'd ignore digging, he was pump and dumping HLL a short while ago
on this thread and will dump IMTE at any point.

A lot of people lost a lot of money in HLL on the last pump and dump.
Posted at 17/6/2008 19:37 by market maker2
8trader

SMC/IGD this is HLL stop going on about other stocks here, if u dont like HLL and think it is over valued as u say great that ur view, now u have had your say now sod off u prat and stop harping on, posters have heard enuf of U, im ending this matter right now ENUF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 17/6/2008 18:35 by 8trader
Jotoha1.

The point i'm making is you have pulled out some silly figures
on other stocks where the market caps are way out, i'm sure you
know this because when i've pointed it out you dont accept it.
With Smc the market cap was 40 mil at 10p and you say it's worth
40p or somehow adding 120 mil to the market cap for a company
making around 4 mil.

Lets keep it real eh...advfn market cap is so wrong (again) it questions
the fact that claim to have 50p+ staff working for them, you would think
they could get one of them spending a week checking all the voting rights
of every penny stock and correcting them.

So instead of Hll being worth just 1 mil which would make it look attractive
after the trading update it's worth over 6 times as much which completely
throws the value out of the window.

Sure it might come good but for now it's fully priced..imho and dyor.
Posted at 20/5/2008 16:16 by tiredoldbroker
jotoha1, the connection is that post 388 on THIS thread is Chancre6 pumping another of her ramps, in the hope of misleading investors, and I'm making the point that she has a truly disastrous track record. Nothing to do with HLL, just an attempt to help people avoid getting rooked.
Posted at 16/5/2008 15:10 by market maker2
ihavenoclue - sorry i dont run HLL (my kids would eat all the profits away)

Never the less the MMs marked up the share price very fast, i suspect something maybe brewing ALL IMO DYOR etc.
Posted at 16/5/2008 14:21 by ihavenoclue
market maker2 ... you are still not getting it. They put out an RNS at this stage to say there is no need to put out an RNS at this stage.

Do you run HLL ? ... by any chance ...

sheesh !!
Posted at 05/12/2007 16:45 by harrylyme
giardap - are you saying [HLL] has a deal with Tesco?

Can you say "which product" you've seen at half-price?

DavidLloyd - surely the recent funding has resolved Cash issues, at least until the spring (08?)....?
+ I understasnd the new Brands are integrated and the factory is producing well. The share price snag was the Dilution and seasonal Sales whinge. That strikes me as being made-worse with yet more "similar" products - although it has given them many-more customers to talk to. I would have like to see some diversification and much better investor-communications.
However the most important thing is cash - and I think that is now flowing the right way. I fear for anyone that bought at 10p since the Dilution really means you paid too much.
Posted at 20/8/2007 23:26 by mrwoo
Well, there's the money. Presumably, had it been in real doubt, the delay-announcements might have had to be accompanied by a suspension. Intriguingly, though, (and unlike previous fund-raisings), only a fraction of the £3+m has come from significant existing investors. Which kinda makes you wonder who has suddenly become so very keen on a big chunk of HLL - and why. Cheap (?) price, of course - but the company hasn't exactly been shy about its problems (and I suppose you just could read Mapstone's reference today to creating shareholder value by acquisition in a couple of ways....). Perhaps things will be a bit clearer when we get an RNS about one or more major new shareholders.
Posted at 30/7/2007 15:25 by tiredoldbroker
Though I don't think there's any value in the shares at the current 1.25p offer price, this is probably their only chance of survival. Without seeing the circular to shareholders, I'm assuming that the placing will be 1.4 billion shares at 0.25p, to raise £3m after rather steep expenses of £750,000 (be interesting to see who picks that fee up).

The punitive terms of the November 2006 loan stock issue have been moderated, the July 2007 loan stock issue provided survival capital, and if they manage the integration of Real Ice better than past purchases, they could actually get capacity utilisation up towards the point where Cwmbran trades more efficiently.

Apart from managing the integration, the other key issue is that HLL actually gets the £3m its now trying to raise, without which its a dead duck. Obviously, they've been caught between bad weather hitting sales and higher dairy/input costs hitting margins.

We won't necessarily know until 17 Aug whether the placing has succeeded, and I'd hazard a guess that with the likely issue price and the sheer quantity of shares to be issued, the share price will slowly sink towards 0.25p. But without this placing, there's nothing left at all for the shareholders.

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