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WINE Naked Wines Plc

61.90
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:26
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Naked Wines Plc LSE:WINE London Ordinary Share GB00B021F836 ORD 7.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 61.90 60.50 63.90 - 3,966 08:00:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Wine,brandy & Brandy Spirits 354.05M -17.41M -0.2353 -2.63 45.81M
Naked Wines Plc is listed in the Wine,brandy & Brandy Spirits sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker WINE. The last closing price for Naked Wines was 61.90p. Over the last year, Naked Wines shares have traded in a share price range of 26.90p to 120.00p.

Naked Wines currently has 74,004,135 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Naked Wines is £45.81 million. Naked Wines has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.63.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/4/2008
15:41
Gents,
Please cast your eyes over the English Wines Group (EWG) thread, spoke to the Co. only a couple of days ago, finals out end of this month, company about to move into profit, chap said the share price was 'a no-brainer down here', I hold a decent chunk, any level of buying will push the share price up.
Good luck, off to open my first of the day.
Cheers, Chutes.

chutes01
19/3/2008
20:47
Anyone else who enjoys NZ sauvignon blanc could do a lot worse than this.

Currently £5.99 in store instead of the normal £7.99. You normally have to pay at least 8 quid for a sauvignon of this standard.

bionicdog
19/3/2008
20:27
the way nthe markets are going we all need some good cheer, more of that 14.5% yes please!
elmfield
19/3/2008
20:26
Had an absolute CORKER (no pun intended!) of a wine tonight. Picked it up whilst idly browsing (accidentally in the wine section!) of Marks & Sparks today. Tis a 'Harrowgate 2005 Central Victoria Shiraz' 2005 14.5% alcohol by vol. Goodness me - what a SPLENDID wine! Had it with lamb but it's good enough to drink by itself! £8.99 but as good as anything up to £20 a bottle - in my humble opinion of course!

Regards to all gluggers!

Pete

itsourpete
19/3/2008
17:18
Has anyone noticed the tax increases?
I suppose they use the old stock first,Offies and Supermarkets reported a sharp increase in sales after the budget and a spokesman for Thresher said 'It is amazing what people will do for 14p'.
LOL

isis
19/3/2008
17:12
Cheers, think I'll stick with the NZ then.
realcooltrader
19/3/2008
15:45
bionicdog, I have an offer from Threshers for 6 for £24 for any of the Casillero del Diablo range, so would be grateful for your thoughts on the SB once you've sobered up ;-)

Slightly OT, borrowed from jibba_jabba:

realcooltrader
19/3/2008
12:09
I will now be sampling the Casillero del Diablo sauvignon blanc in an attempt to remove the hangover.
bionicdog
19/3/2008
11:38
I found some Andrew Peace family reserve shiraz cabernet lurking in the 3 for a tenner section in Asda. It's 8 quid in Somerfield and other places. Trouble is that it's 14% and at that price you feel obliged to try to drink all 3.
bionicdog
23/2/2008
19:50
Class Senor.

Who is your vintner? Londis?

Which vintage was it?

jonc
23/2/2008
19:47
I drunk half a bottle of Le Piat D'or earlier, bleedin nice it was and all....
the swearing senor
23/2/2008
19:21
Ya cannot take it with you spawny.

Drink and enjoy....

jonc
23/2/2008
19:05
Oh woe is me. After a pub session with two good (but indiscriminate when it comes to alcohol) friends I came home and opened my treasured 1945 Crofts port. I had the sense to put back a couple of inches for future and now can simply not believe how good it tastes and that we went through 3/4 bottle in half an hour or so. Ah well, some part of me decided that my friends deserved it so I shouldn't berate them for not appreciating it to the level that I believe it should have been appreciated I guess!
spawny100
13/1/2008
22:55
Round of applause....spec has left the building !

Bye everyone...Bye :-))

murtceps7
13/1/2008
22:45
well you should be ashamed of yourself....Ratty would have put it in his cellar and sat on it for 10 years...silly sod :-)
murtceps7
13/1/2008
22:40
murtceps7>>> I have just consummed a 1969 bottle of Chat N de pape, from the rothchild establishment...bloody nice it was...
ffp
13/1/2008
22:38
MrBa5hir I
I thoroughly recommend you avoid my local threshers as i don't want you buying up the stock...........its mine you see.......all mine :-))yum :)

murtceps7
13/1/2008
22:36
I have ingested all i can tonight...bloody good investment i say :-)
murtceps7
13/1/2008
22:29
I would say that was a very good plan, cheers..
ffp
13/1/2008
21:07
Good wine is best ingested, then it cant go orff.....
maxk
13/1/2008
20:12
Although fine wine has done well over the last few years I think it is always a good investment over the medium to long term. I have been out of the market for some time and am looking into investing again. I would welcome any pointers on recent vintages which should do well and approx prices. Oh and any wine companies
that can be recommended.(and avoided!)

mrba5hir i
09/1/2008
21:18
Lovely News! I knew that all along - of course!!

Pete

itsourpete
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