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MOSB Moss Bros Group Plc

21.60
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Moss Bros Investors - MOSB

Moss Bros Investors - MOSB

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Moss Bros Group Plc MOSB London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 21.60 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
21.60 21.60
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Posted at 22/11/2019 14:25 by hercules10
New FD, no reasons why current FD leaving and CEO, Brick stays on despite seeing shareholder value eroded from 120p to 18p at low. Surely the new activist investor will want a change of leadership. Value erosion and dividend erosion on a massive scale but CEO remains in place
Posted at 30/4/2019 18:02 by cascudi
it might be a long recovery... it is hard time for retailer... cutting the dividend is not a bad thing in my opinion... i am a contrarion investor.. so i am happy to wait... i might be wrong
Posted at 22/9/2018 16:02 by cascudi
eps does not look nice but the operative cash flow is still good
assuming that operative cash flow at the end of the year will be be 8m .. this is 4 times ev... so very cheap in my opinion. debt ratio and quick ratio looks very healty to me... and the price to book value is 1.24... again very cheap to me. if you are deep value investor this is the type of company you want to invest.. if you like growing or momentum investement may be not the right company..

all great investors buy when everybody have fears to buy...

if you like value investing ... listen this guy if you have time
Posted at 02/4/2018 22:20 by coolen
Could some canny investor tie up with a top marketing guy to turn that trend ?
Posted at 22/9/2014 16:36 by speedsgh
LM - Simon Thompson (Investors Chronicle) has been championing MOSB for some time + the attractive dividend yield has doubtless been drawing some in even if part of it appears to be being paid out of cash reserves. The yield is quite attractive at the current level (5.5% based on forecast 5.20p against current offer of 94.25p) but I can't quite get comfortable with it. Think I will have to leave it. Upside does not sufficiently outweigh the downside for me. You can't be in them all i suppose. GLTA
Posted at 05/4/2014 19:02 by king cuthbert xxvii
It must be a decent share - I don't believe Investors Chronicle recommended it
Posted at 08/8/2013 21:52 by frenchfry
"A dynamic and forward-looking organisation..." So says the Moss Bros splurge on the Company web-site. In the complete absence of any trading in the Company's shares over recent days, would it be too much to ask for the BOD to show some enthusiasm and even dynamism which might catch the interest of investors?
A pre-close trading statement would be a good start. Frankly, I'm bored with the MOSB SP: "Always 60.75p"
Posted at 02/10/2010 10:03 by pmeldrum
Buy recommedation in Investors Chroncile this week

Moss Bros smartens up



On the face of it, an 11.6 per cent increase in like-for-like sales suggests Moss Bros has smartened its act up after the upheaval over the last few years, which has seen major changes to the board and store management teams.

But losses widened on rising costs, including £0.4m in severance and restructuring payments and £0.4m from rising turnover-related rents and management recruitment. However, new finance director, Robin Piggott, who joined in June, explained that these were unlikely to be repeated, and said that a planned simplification of its cost structure was unlikely to incur further significant one-off costs.

Moss also attributed £0.5m of the loss to two flagship refits which closed stores for longer than expected, and said further modernisation of its estate wouldn't have a similar impact. Refits completed so far have led to improved trading, and the group was awarded a Glammy award for the best menswear outlet on Oxford Street. It said a shift to more contemporary ranges from suppliers such as French Connection and Ted Baker, and office workers smartening up to avoid redundancy meant current trading is steady.

House broker Altium Securities expects adjusted pre-tax losses of £3.1m and a loss per share of 2.5p in the year to January 2011, rising to EPS of 0.2p the following year.
Posted at 02/4/2010 17:15 by pmeldrum
A buy recommedation in this weeks Investors Chronicle
Posted at 07/7/2009 21:17 by janekane
gconvery - 7 Jul'09 - 15:16 - 405 of 407

Welcome to the club we will be joined by many other very savvy investors as this little Gem gets recognition

Very soon is my opinion

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