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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Shoe Zone Plc | LSE:SHOE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLTVCF91 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.50 | 1.27% | 200.00 | 195.00 | 205.00 | 200.00 | 197.50 | 197.50 | 141,174 | 09:13:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Footwear-wholesale | 165.66M | 13.22M | 0.2860 | 6.99 | 92.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/10/2019 08:50 | Thanks someuwin. FWIW I have added too on these numbers and a smallish rise. If progress is maintained, I see these worth 180p and possibly more. In years with the exceptional dividend in place, that dividend is almost 20p!! Even without it is 11.5p. | edmundshaw | |
24/10/2019 08:43 | finnCap... Shoe Zone (SHOE): Corp Early signs of restored positive trading momentum Today's FY19 pre-close trading statement should be well-received by investors on multiple levels and therefore serve as the basis of a valuation re-rating: (1) we believe SHOE has delivered on recently downgraded PBT expectations of £9.5m, an important staging post in rebuilding investor confidence; (2) SHOE's strong cash conversion delivered FY19 net cash of £11.3m (FY18: £15.7m), well ahead of our recently downgraded expectations of £9m; and (3) underpinned by the continued growth of the successful Big Box roll-out combined with "strong Digital momentum", early signs of SHOE's return to positive trading performance, after a tough summer, are a cause for optimism. FY19 results on 8 January should provide additional quantification of current progress. | someuwin | |
24/10/2019 08:29 | Looks good now. Bought a few. | someuwin | |
24/10/2019 08:03 | I grabbed another 5000 this morning - guess market hasn't yet woken up to the update. | darius12 | |
24/10/2019 07:04 | Ooh that is the update we were hoping for. In line with revised expectations and elements of the business growing strongly. | andyj | |
22/10/2019 13:49 | There will be a trading statement on Thursday which might get things moving again. Hopefully the original founder is doing better as CEO than the guy that "left the group with immediate effect" in August. | dr know | |
22/10/2019 11:46 | I bought in today. The downside appears minimal, the upside potentially huge and in the meantime there is that juicy dividend. | andyj | |
04/10/2019 10:13 | Without the special dividend, this is only a mere 9.8% yield. Yikes! | edmundshaw | |
04/10/2019 08:12 | Surely these are good value - not sure how they can keep dropping. I guess volume and spread are both contributing a lot here. | dmdmdmdm1 | |
05/9/2019 12:36 | That's longer than all of my wives put together. And they cost substantially more than that. | andyj | |
02/9/2019 15:39 | Two years? I bought walking boots for £100 and they lasted 15 years. And would have lasted far more if not for the pseudo-rubber soles that just crumbled away. Such a throwaway society. And no, they don't smell if you look after them properly. | edmundshaw | |
02/9/2019 15:11 | You can replace the insoles ;-) | wildshot | |
02/9/2019 13:48 | bet they smell real good after 2 years | spob | |
02/9/2019 13:03 | Interesting comment Outlawinvestor. I bought a pair of slip on shoes from Shoe Zone just over a couple of years ago and wore them everyday for work. I've only just had to replace them in July this year. So nearly 2 years worth of close to daily wear is good value for my less than £20. | wildshot | |
02/9/2019 09:37 | Their shoes don't last long - you can wear them off just walking about the garden! | outlawinvestor | |
02/9/2019 09:15 | Hm. Just hope if high street footfall is lower that people are still wearing out their shoes... somewhere... :) | edmundshaw | |
31/8/2019 19:16 | no, check interim+final = 11.5p excluding the special dividend of 8p which will not happen. So should still get 9% at current sp | mister md | |
31/8/2019 17:15 | I think the 9% div is based upon the special dividend, which may not happen this year | dmdmdmdm1 | |
31/8/2019 16:19 | well, sold holding in January for well over 200p, bought bigger stake back now at 125p, still see value here. Hope to see directors buying next week and will take the 9% regular dividend | mister md | |
31/8/2019 00:05 | Best stop gambling here...(STX) is a rock solid play awaiting US commercialization deal in Q4 | ny boy | |
30/8/2019 22:56 | No doubt Robbie Burns will say he miraculously got out yesterday for a small profit | smokybenchod | |
30/8/2019 22:20 | I didn't say I traded by spread bet or I made money on this... I traded MCRO yesterday and made 2k and I feel that was over sold as this is... so I purchased 10k shares at 138 ... I'll sit and hold ... I also picked up another 5k before close. Cash not spread bet:) | g2theary | |
30/8/2019 20:59 | I reduced a bit over 200p, and I don't reinvest dividends, so relatively easy to add on this rather extreme looking price reaction. I have seen companies that deserved such a reaction (and more), for example, Debenhams, Interserve, and various banks. But very often there was a serious bad contract or massive debt burden underlining the risk. Those aspects just do not exist here. | edmundshaw |
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