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SOS Sosandar Plc

12.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sosandar Plc LSE:SOS London Ordinary Share GB00BDGS8G04 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 12.25 12.00 12.50 12.25 12.25 12.25 37,999 08:00:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Apparel & Accessories, Nec 42.45M 1.88M 0.0076 16.12 30.41M
Sosandar Plc is listed in the Apparel & Accessories sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SOS. The last closing price for Sosandar was 12.25p. Over the last year, Sosandar shares have traded in a share price range of 11.00p to 27.25p.

Sosandar currently has 248,226,513 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sosandar is £30.41 million. Sosandar has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.12.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/4/2018
13:48
What nonsense! You clearly have an agenda. Goodbye.

PP.

paulypilot
07/4/2018
13:35
What you are forgetting is that stock level was wafer thin they will need to increase this which will eat cash

FIRST BEAR POINT

They need to carry a lot of stock to manage all the 60% returns and sizes and ranges, there are already 1,000 SKUs

Do you know what a SKU is - look it up

SECOND BEAR POINT
Thjs is an internet company but they are sending out paper catalogues
Brochures which are 40pages - one arrived today -cost £5 a pop id imagine to print and post to people ex list broker charges

THIRD BEAR POINT
Under Distance selling regulations, SOS have to pay postage on returns
The seller's terms and conditions or returns policy should state who pays the cost of returning an item.

If they don't state this, then the seller has to cover the cost.

In this case, you're entitled to a refund of the total amount you paid, including costs to ship the item to you, and the fee to return the item. No admin or restocking fees should be charged.


A £200k burn a month wont carry it far

Placing within 12 months or accounts will be qualified

lucicavi
07/4/2018
12:52
ya ya dada (Hey hey hey)
Cash running out
A placing coming soon

sub 10p as it heads to 0p


Chart says this is another KOOV

look at KOOV and SOS chart

lucicavi
07/4/2018
12:45
Sosandar is very early stage, so it won't appeal to most investors.

I'm backing management, and the concept, both of which I think are excellent. Only time will tell if it turns into a viable business. There's plenty of cash - for 2018 & 2019.

Let's meet again in 2 years' time, to see how things pan out. It's pointless discussing the figures at this stage, as it's all about the ability to grow (or not).

Relax! You either like it, or you don't.
The share price and other peoples' opinions don't matter to me at all.

Regards, Paul.

paulypilot
06/4/2018
09:33
sp falling lately on bad news
opodio
05/4/2018
09:58
Conversely, if it passes muster I dare say 'we' will probably be buying more... It took a few tries for her to like Boden's gear, but they seem to have won her over, albeit mainly through discounted pricing. Boden meanwhile have entered the high street in a reverse of the usual trend.
davwall
04/4/2018
21:39
Send it back and get sos to pay the return

That will bankrupt them

bartolozzif
04/4/2018
20:43
My view is that a few individuals looked at Boohoo etc and decided that it would, with plenty of hype and a share price plucked out of the ether, be possible to create a fashion retail start-up and list it pdq in order to force momentum where none existed naturally - a self-fulfilling prophecy using other folks’ cash if you like. If the clothing range really pleases it’s customers the ploy could actually succeed, but I suspect a long hard road lies ahead for investors.

Meanwhile, my partner has ordered a dress in the current sale, reduced to £29 from £59...

davwal
04/4/2018
15:00
The clue here to me is that it was listed so early on in the game. There probably wasn't anywhere else that wanted to provide the high risk investment: VCs, banks, private equity etc. This was just too early for a stock market listing. They will need to continually raise money. The fact they listed at this early stage highlights that they are a weak company that no one else wanted to touch.
trytotakeiteasy
04/4/2018
14:42
Maybe he looks good in women’s knickers

I think short term this will go under 10p, medium term it will have a placing at 5p and long term it will have a dog food maker reversed into it and then it will go busT

rubberbullets
04/4/2018
14:37
Does Paul Scott like the stock or the products they sell ?
mr hangman
04/4/2018
12:15
Does anyone value Turner Pope's opinion of anything let alone their opinion of the prospects for an online ladies clothing company?
gheebee
04/4/2018
08:34
rubberbullets

If you think that about it, why don't you just sell?

daijavu
04/4/2018
08:12
I think short term this will go under 10p, medium term it will have a placing at 5p and long term it will have a dog food maker reversed into it and then it will go bust
rubberbullets
04/4/2018
08:09
I think the question is about the current price to the stage the company is at from risk / reward ..... there is a case the price maybe be ahead of itself , the journey looks good but plenty of work to be done to achieve profitability. I'll be looking to top up if this falls to the 10 p area
ramas
03/4/2018
23:48
Well, this needs to triple revenue in the next twelve months. A tall order, the next set of figures will guide us as to progress but the audited figures to 31st March have until 30 September to be released, and the 6 monthly interims to 30th September will be due not long after, by 31st December.
Hopefully they'll release some kind of closing statement in the next month so we can see the delta between Dec and March, but given they left it to literally the last day to publish the last interims we could be in for a long summer of wondering what's going on here.
I hold, I still think it's a punt.

mauricemonkey
03/4/2018
20:56
Paul Scott's comments in stocko today, don't agree but then wtfdik......not anywhere near as much as he does but he has been wrong before! :-"Re Sosandar (LON:SOS) - I'm perfectly happy with progress to date. This is an early-stage company, so for me it's all about backing management & the concept, both of which I think are excellent.As regards the numbers, they're in the right ballpark (compared with the Turner Pope note from Aug 2017), although the year end was changed, so we can't directly compare the 9 month figures, with 12 month forecasts.The operating loss for the 9 month reported figures was a bit higher than I was expecting, but not enough to cause concern. However, revenue is growing nicely (from a start-up), and the gross margin is excellent for such small revenues - suggesting that there's likely to be good upside on gross margin once turnover has risen considerably more.There's plenty of cash in the bank for anticipated losses in 2018 & 2019, by my reckoning. So it's just a question of sitting back and waiting to see how things develop over the next 2 years. I'm trying to ignore the share price, as it's not relevant to my point of view, as I am treating this as a buy & hold forever situation (providing the growth continues to be strong).The market has sold off most small caps, especially more speculative stuff, by 30%+ in recent weeks, so SOS has just followed that trend. I don't think the recent share price fall here has anything to do with fundamentals & outlook, which both look positive to me.Taking a long-term view, if SOS does work out, then this could be a serious multi-bagger. That's why I think it's pretty exciting. Short term, the share price could go up or down, I have no idea!Regards, Paul.
discodave4
03/4/2018
13:17
TANKING

sub 10p this week
dont fight it ladies

rubberbullets
03/4/2018
07:11
Omg four million pound loss urghhhh
opodio
02/4/2018
09:45
Sweenoid, don't make assumptions about people you don't know. Your niece must spend a lot of time at the post office !!If she has that much difficulty finding something that she looks good in, she must be a bit of a dog lol
monnow
01/4/2018
18:29
This dog has rabbies now and going to bite very hard

Will be sub 5p
Soon

rubberbullets
01/4/2018
15:29
Some think this is worth 20p-25p, some dudes are living in cloud cuckoo land IMO.Using Boo as the template then to a achieve such a rating would require revenue in excess of £8m, a pre tax profit margin of at least 7.5% and a PE rating of circa 55.Now let's look at SOS, yes they forecast £9.4m revenue in two years time, but unfortunately pre tax profit is only forecast at £100k, yes £100k bottom line on £9.4m turnover. So even if you are still delusional in thinking this is worthy of a heady rating of 55 then it would still only value this at 4p.This will take many years before it's worth anywhere near 20p IMO. There will be multiple placings to raise additional funds before then too.DD
discodave4
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