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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Moonpig Group Plc | MOON | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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220.00 | 217.50 | 228.00 | 222.50 | 220.00 |
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Posted at 11/12/2024 09:38 by yump Its not a tech business, its a consumer business using tech., so it has “captive”I imagine there’s still a decent future for Card. Why its attracted a following on advfn is a puzzle, probably to do with trading rather than investing, which is probably why this thread is very quiet. Moon took over experiences businesses before the cost of living problems and a general drop in larger discretionary purchases. So they are a current drag until they are sorted out and so is Greetz until its profitable. I’m not trading so not looking for temporary shares in risky areas like physical retail. |
Posted at 10/12/2024 14:37 by yump The valuation here is because of the online market dominance and the “captive”For anyone not familiar with the holy grail of business, its annually recurring revenues and a set of users or clients than can all be upgraded, cross-sold etc etc. Preferably the business to have built a close to monopoly in its market. Strictly speaking Moon don’t have the Amazon Prime type of recurring revenues though. Also these results have been produced despite problems with gifting and Greetz being loss-making. Stick it in the US and the p/e would be nearer 50 than 20. |
Posted at 10/12/2024 10:07 by martinmc123 4*Moonpig Group plc posted HY results for the period ended 31st October which were pretty looking. Reported revenue increased by 3.8% year-on-year to £158.0m, driven by double digit growth at the Moonpig brand. Adjusted EBITDA was up marginally to £41.8m from H1 FY24 £41.4m with margin rate above the Group’s medium-term target range. Adjusted profit before taxation growth was 9.0% to £27.3m reflecting growth in trading and lower interest costs. Current trading also remains in line with expectations with growth underpinned...from WealthOracle wealthoracle.co.uk/d |
Posted at 10/12/2024 08:19 by masurenguy Why are these terrible figures ? Sales were marginally up 3.8% with gross margin improvements resulting in a 9.0% increase in pre-tax profits. This growth should continue with full year sales forecasts unchanged and with the number of Moonpig Plus/Greetz Plus subscribers increasing by nearly 400% from 200,000 to 750,000 over the past year. Furthermore, they have a strong cashflow, which is funding both their £25m share buyback program plus an interim dividend of 1.0p.Following a circa 70% rise in the shareprice over the past year there is some inevitable profit taking this morning. No position here yet but this remains on my watchlist as a stock with good forward capital growth potential. |
Posted at 16/10/2024 12:08 by dennisbergkamp So I’ve used card to buy online - similar to moon, or customisable too so find it odd that it’s languishing. But don’t want to x-pollute here, so I’ll leave it thereD |
Posted at 16/10/2024 09:02 by yump All the chatter about the motley collection of random businesses in the Hut group, but all those folk could have just bought Moon earlier and sat back and waited. |
Posted at 02/7/2024 07:05 by fft SHOE reporting higher container costs and also harder to get hold of them. Isn't there a similar read across to MOON, or are MOON products being air freighted in ? |
Posted at 23/8/2023 12:55 by ny boy India is on the Moon!Not long before the first corner shop 😅 |
Posted at 02/6/2023 18:31 by 100rich Anyone out there...? break-out for MOON |
Posted at 30/3/2023 19:59 by pugugly Depends on what type:- MOON do a very nice line in personalised cards mouse mats etc where you send them a photo and the words you want - They produce and send to the person you specify. Great for family photo's etc but I suspect not a major part of their business. |
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