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MTC Mothercare Plc

6.50
-0.15 (-2.26%)
Last Updated: 11:47:37
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Mothercare Plc LSE:MTC London Ordinary Share GB0009067447 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.15 -2.26% 6.50 6.30 6.50 6.60 6.50 6.60 161,518 11:47:37
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Department Stores 73.1M -100k -0.0002 -325.00 36.65M
Mothercare Plc is listed in the Department Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MTC. The last closing price for Mothercare was 6.65p. Over the last year, Mothercare shares have traded in a share price range of 3.50p to 9.50p.

Mothercare currently has 563,836,626 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Mothercare is £36.65 million. Mothercare has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -325.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/7/2019
08:24
Overdue to be taken out and shot, sadly.
only who?
26/7/2019
08:19
......given the prediction for no debt at the end of the year"Balance sheet doesn't seem to suggest that.
discodave4
26/7/2019
07:48
Online sales down 12.1% in a world where online is seen as the growth area !
fenners66
26/7/2019
07:43
As a long term holder you should have read -

"-- Continuing support from lending banks, including agreement to a temporary deferral of the planned loan reductions and other waivers under our debt facilities "

There goes your debt free idea....

fenners66
26/7/2019
07:32
As a biased holder I am amazed that this has not been bought out given the prediction for no debt at the end of the year and the offloading of much of the estate. Sales seems to have bottomed out for time being.
red army
12/6/2019
16:05
Upward trend from a very low base. I think this needs a lot more forward momentum in a seriously difficult market place, before I would risk any more funds. MOSB is another slowly trending upwards from a long low baseline.

A number of the same market issues.

vinceelliott
12/6/2019
13:19
Getting There Slowly !
chinese investor
24/5/2019
10:11
26p ?? I sincerely hope not at as 70p my target.
red army
24/5/2019
08:37
I sense 26p !
chinese investor
24/5/2019
07:34
Thank Goodness I put some of my Metro Bank Profits into this !
chinese investor
23/5/2019
12:33
Sells piling in today. Lucky that it is not been marked down....so far.
anony mous
23/5/2019
06:14
True.Looks like will be a red day and then will get marked down again tomorrow.Investors are impatient.
anony mous
23/5/2019
06:07
The market will not like the fact that they are putting the results back by 1 day. I am a holder and find this extremely difficult to understand.
judgie
04/4/2019
22:27
fenner

Fair point

chestnuts
04/4/2019
20:36
You missed my point, they needed to pay down debt - because they had too much and debt kills - so it was priority number 1.

But that has added to the second problem - lack of profitability.
Sale and leaseback adds cost.
Selling stock at discounts realises cash - but reduces profitability
Closing shops adds (one off ) costs
Reducing volume (over time) means dis-economies of scale.
Declining retail generally reduces profit
Management can have all the "expectations" they want - but history tells us they are generally way too optimistic.

fenners66
04/4/2019
19:44
fenner

They have stated they will pay the £19m debt down which as taken into account paying the lease and the losses on current trading

chestnuts
04/4/2019
19:22
Debt free by the year end ... and a lease on the head office to pay for + losses on current trading and more provisions for store closures ?
fenners66
04/4/2019
19:20
red army
4 Apr '19 - 08:15 - 230 of 233

"The future is looking better and to be debt free at year end will be fantastic.
IMO they should expand their international stores and promote the brand."


You do know they don't have international stores don't you ?

You do know they are franchised , don't you ?

Thought not!

Got any other bright ideas ?

fenners66
04/4/2019
19:09
Heres a chart and it shows a lovely round bottom and from round bottom comes explosive moves upwards



free stock charts from uk.advfn.com

chestnuts
04/4/2019
17:23
They don't like the idea of potentially selling UK arm off.
red army
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