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Sanderson Design Group Plc has reported a significant development regarding its shareholder structure, indicated by a recent notification from Octopus Investments Limited. On March 12, 2025, Octopus Investments crossed a threshold in its voting rights, which prompted this official notification. The acquisition reflects a growing interest in the company, highlighting potential confidence in its market performance and future prospects.
While detailed financial figures were not released in this notification, such changes in major holdings can often signal shifts in investor sentiment and strategic positioning within the market. The increased stake by Octopus Investments may suggest anticipation of positive developments or improvements in Sanderson Design Group's operational trajectory, which could be pivotal as the company navigates its broader business objectives.
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"Our forward expenditure programme is closely aligned to our Live Beautiful strategy with capital maintenance projects only being approved if they can be proven to support us on our journey to ZeroBy30." |
I don’t disagree with you -pretty poor -they need to pull a rabbit out of a hat somewhere |
Not a single BOD buy post update, oh my. |
All good points but I don’t know the answer-they’ve hung their hat on American growth but it’s not exactly great there either |
Why was digital wallpaper printing only 19% of their production, with 81% being via traditional methods?. Isn't it the digital printing that they've invested heavily in too. Okay it's improved now to 27% but why do low, the digital printing for curtains is a lot higher. But combined is only about 52% (by my calcs) of total production.Don't tell me that a lot of their wallpaper designs aren't suitable for digital printing?, surely not. |
I still hold a little less than 2 percent of Colefax and about .5 percent of SDG -done very well in Colefax and now even to slightly down on Sdg having bought at various levels 37 pence to just over a pound (should have sold when they were over 2 pounds but that’s life!)but now regretting some of the Colefax I sold at 2.30!Somehow they need to move the dial somehow and get the capacities up in the factories-looking back they seem to have paid far too much for Clarke and Clarke -even with all these licences and celebrity tie ups they don’t seem to be moving the dial much-Lisa Montague seems a very clever and engaging lady I always thought she had a bigger plan for the group-the answer is and Disco Dave is correct in asking where is the growth or have they boxed themselves in with their manufacturing?? |
salver, as you hold both and I'm aware you held about 2% of CFX at one stage (a wealthy gentleman!) - you are in a unique position to give a view here. |
Yes they haven’t really gone anywhere for 25 years just stayed at a low PE bought back shares and ran a very tight ship-when I first bought them there were something like 33 million shares in circulation and now there are about 6.2 million |
salver, you beat me to it. |
Well Colefax have always been a consistent performer-up about 11-12 fold on my purchase price 26 years ago -they don’t seem to have many problems -65 percent of their business is in the states-they announced recently that their sales were down 12 percent in UK -Colefax are even more high end than Sanderson Group -the main difference is they don’t manufacture like Sanderson |
Up 5% on my purchase from yesterday. Could see another 5% soonish. Yield good at these levels. |
Sorry but completely disagree, it's a classless / open market. SDG just chose to target high end and it's not working. |
Wallpaper used to be a very working class market, covering dodgy walls with cheap surface print design. |
Who's going to pay £359 (sale now £251) for the paper below? (Just a one minute look so sure there's paper even more expensive and IMO even more repulsive!). IMO there digital printing is not gaining any productivity compared to traditional, they target high end which clearly has been suffering so they need to expand their customer base IMO.Https://wallpape |
Shanklin - its wallpaper that's going out of fashion - curtains is a very small part of the business |
Lot of discussion about operations, but I think the problem is sales and marketing. I took a trip round their shiny new website las night. Sad to say, but it's like a tastefully decorated mausoleum, and is more likely to put buyers off than entice them into visiting a store. |
Is their problem primarily that curtains are going out of fashion? Or are their designs not as popular as they used to be? |
Ditto |
Barnes, LM has been exceptional in driving licencing revenue, however running the core business may require a different skill set. |
Their revenue in 2009 was £60m and their profit was £1.5m implying fixed cost base of around £40m. |
I cant find the numbers atm, but the above is an article from 2009 on their FY pre close statement. |
"With a 10% increase in revenue to £123m, profit would be £18m ie 14% of revenue."Revenue CAGR for the last 6 years has been negative, their income isnt growing!, so whilst completely agree about how nice a 10% increase in income would be and a 10% cut in fixed costs to significantly impact bottom line, the truth is there's zero signs that either will be happening in the near future. Their total Opex costs as a percentage of sales has been increasing over the past few years. Okay that may be inflationary, minimum wage, energy etc, but even so it's a very tall order. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB0003061511 |
Sector | Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds,nec |
Bid Price | 46.00 |
Offer Price | 50.00 |
Open | 48.00 |
Shares Traded | 141,836 |
Last Trade | 08:00:00 |
Low - High | 48.00 - 48.00 |
Turnover | 108.64M |
Profit | 8.2M |
EPS - Basic | 0.1142 |
PE Ratio | 4.20 |
Market Cap | 34.46M |
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