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RBG Revolution Bars Group Plc

1.50
-0.05 (-3.23%)
Last Updated: 15:45:43
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Revolution Bars Group Plc LSE:RBG London Ordinary Share GB00BVDPPV41 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.05 -3.23% 1.50 1.40 1.60 1.55 1.50 1.55 729,999 15:45:43
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Drinking Places (alcoholic) 152.55M -22.23M -0.0966 -0.16 3.57M
Revolution Bars Group Plc is listed in the Drinking Places (alcoholic) sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RBG. The last closing price for Revolution Bars was 1.55p. Over the last year, Revolution Bars shares have traded in a share price range of 1.05p to 8.05p.

Revolution Bars currently has 230,048,520 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Revolution Bars is £3.57 million. Revolution Bars has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.16.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/2/2017
15:04
They say 5 bars a year - correct me if I'm wrong - 1m a bash too on the upgrades
panic investor
03/2/2017
14:32
Paul - what roll out ? They haven't announced new bats for 6 months?LFL - 2% and no visible roll out except Southend plus full year revenues for the other 4 from 2016. The share price had a good run 160-230 but the retrace is a result of the above imo esp when investors can put their money into FEVR, Boo, Cake, Som, SFR, Tap and other extremely high growth stocks some higher divs
croasdalelfc
03/2/2017
09:52
Just a thought, Paul Scott?
geheimnis2
02/2/2017
13:23
From last year's accounts:

"The living wage affects a small proportion of the workforce."

More generally on wage cost inflation they also say:

"Whilst there have been wage increases above rates of inflation, recent increases have been more in line with inflation and have therefore been covered by increases in the sales prices paid for by the customer. Future increases would be treated in the same
way."

Staff costs last year (including directors) amounted to £33.5m, around 28% of total revenues of £119.5m.

bestace
02/2/2017
00:30
"living" wage bill going up 4% in April ( not to mention associated employer NI and work based pension contributions)

With only 2% like for like growth, maybe the prices can go up or they can speed up a roll out?

muffinhead
31/1/2017
18:44
Polar and L&G taking some profit at recent highs by the looks of it.........more for someone else!.DD
discodave4
31/1/2017
00:46
The holding in company RNSs suggest that 3 Instis are selling. No idea why. You can read the RNSs.

P.

paulypilot
27/1/2017
10:52
Taco Tuesdays

don't forget!

muffinhead
26/1/2017
18:23
Suspect it is institutional selling. Paulypilot may know.
tadders2
26/1/2017
18:15
It certainly looks to be the case. This is on my Watchlist but I am looking for the price to stabilise before I consider any potential entry point.
masurenguy
26/1/2017
17:29
Somebody is dumping a large amount of stock.
tadders2
22/1/2017
23:45
BPC10 - check out the news items around that time. Revolution Bars came to the market then. RBG was used as a ticker for a different company before then so there is no relevance to the share price "drop". It never happened.
bones
22/1/2017
22:37
What happened in Feb 15 to make the share price drop from £6 to £1.50?
bpc10
21/1/2017
20:59
Did have a conversation with the manager in Cambridge RBG. He advised that Cambridge had London pricing with cheaper pricing elsewhere. Not sure if this was to do with food or drink though.
mrx001
21/1/2017
20:58
That would be good to know. Anything you can share here or on your blog would be much appreciated.
connor23
21/1/2017
17:59
Connor - yes, Bristol would defo be a good city for RBG.important to remember that the company also sells other drinks. I saw plenty of men drinking pints of lager in both branches which I visited in Reading.I am going to an analyst meeting after results, so I will ask whether they do differential pricing. I.e. charge less in smaller towns, and places further north, where people might be more Price sensitive.pp.
paulypilot
20/1/2017
18:38
Chelmsford mentioned in the article
connor23
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