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WINE Naked Wines Plc

53.80
-0.70 (-1.28%)
Last Updated: 08:16:44
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Naked Wines Plc WINE London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-0.70 -1.28% 53.80 08:16:44
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
53.20 53.20 53.80 54.50
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Naked Wines WINE Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
17/12/2019SpecialGBP0.05224/12/201927/12/201915/01/2020
13/06/2019SpecialGBP0.05224/12/201927/12/201915/01/2020

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Posted at 20/3/2024 13:33 by barnes4
Not quite the soothing rns from Wine as what they hoped for?
Posted at 18/3/2024 07:57 by barnes4
Is wine about to get rogered?
Posted at 26/2/2024 15:50 by barnes4
Wine getting rogered
Posted at 23/2/2024 17:25 by barnes4
Wine has taken a right mauling this week

Big seller out and about
Posted at 15/12/2023 08:32 by volsung
One of the big problems with WINE in the past was the inventory levels.
It is a major plus that this has been reduced.
Hence the market reaction this morning
I think we might have outed a few sore shorters here
Posted at 15/12/2023 08:28 by columbarius
"Future inventory intake significantly reduced, purchases to end FY25 £60m -70m below forecast COGS"
ie their marketing guff about the love-in with their wine producing angels is smoke and mirrors. They're destroying angels.

"Repeat customers performing well with higher revenue per customer in all markets"
ie customers are exploited = ripped off.
Posted at 16/11/2023 08:40 by volsung
Wouldn’t it be nice if a nice bidder came along for WINE in HOTC stylee
Posted at 12/11/2023 17:04 by lindowcross
It's such a shame that after holding Majestic, I ended up with shares in the fiasco which is Naked Wine. At least I managed to sell out some years ago, and avoided the worst of the rout. Meanwhile, Majestic goes from strength to strength....the below is from The Telegraph newspaper...

The boss of Majestic Wine has vowed to double down on Britain’s high streets as he revealed plans to open dozens of new stores.

John Colley, chief executive of Majestic, has said brick-and-mortar outlets will remain “sacrosanct221; at the company while he is at the helm.

Over the past four years, Majestic has opened 15 new stores after it was bought by US private equity firm Fortress.

However, Colley now wants to ramp up this expansion, targeting suburbs that have been largely sheltered from the cost of living crisis.

“I think we can open another 50 or so stores in the next four or five years, which is a significant investment,” he says.

Britain’s market towns, such as Henley and Marlow, are the focus of Majestic’s expansion, while the business also aims to roll out smaller stores as well as its better-known warehouse-style outlets.

“We’re an island of shopkeepers and we like the shopping experience,” Colley says.

Majestic has spent the past four years pursuing a turnaround designed to restore its reputation among the middle classes after it split from Naked Wines in 2019.
Posted at 21/9/2023 19:23 by creditcrunchies
I've been a nw customer for about 6 years I kind of know the growers and grape styles I like they've always been better than what you get at supermarkets. The problem with UK supermarkets is they have a small selection of different wines of each region in the world taking up several aisles. Always hit and miss. NW do have a problem they have got a massive inventory of wine from growers that aren't so popular. That is the problem they've got how do you value hard to sell wine without dumping below cost? All of the wines I choose are the fine wines that have drink before dates 10 to 15 years from now that age really well racked. Trouble is cheaper wine has a shelf life of only 3 years. Look at what's on offer at supermarkets cheaper wines with 3 yr shelf life. I'd be cautious as an investor for that reason
Posted at 21/9/2023 09:47 by thebutler
I did get some very disappointing overpriced wine at Naked. It didn't take long for me to realise that all those "brilliant deals" offered at huge discounts were simply discounting vastly overpriced wines in the first place.

OK, the supermarkets will try the same stunt, but not as bad as these "wine clubs".

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