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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Virgin Wines Uk Plc | VINO | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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34.00 | 33.20 | 34.00 | 34.00 |
Industry Sector |
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BEVERAGES |
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Posted at 25/10/2023 06:21 by backmarker I was expecting better results today. I still like the story but am happy to watch and wait.Maybe the Investor presentation when it happens will enlighten us, but for me the key question is: how fast can they grow the business profitably?Their main competitors are not Laithwaites but the supermarkets. And they seem to be having ever more Buy 6 get 25% off deals.Even Amazon is upping its wine deals.So there is an awful lot of competition out there. |
Posted at 07/9/2022 16:06 by ny boy Yes reasonably attractive no debt in a rising rate environment is an investor attraction imoLet’s see what the prelims give us soon, I took some more 50p Dyor as usual |
Posted at 28/7/2022 12:38 by savagedstock I follow these kinds of businesses for interest only - i do not have a position.....Am unclear as to whether WINE is profitable. Like Naked and others they all talk about EBITDA and GP, nothing lower on the P&L than that. They also puff up cash balances, though in WINE case, they do at least give you net cash....at a high level it looks like they lost about £1M.... Discretionary spend is being cut everywhere, whether mobile phone upgrades, Netflix subs, gym memberships etc. This is no different, and the inflection point will be when people stop monthly subs as we head into a difficult Q4 & Q1 - the rise in energy bills will focus a few minds. Of course there will be those who will carry on paying, but unless they tell you the demographics of the subscriber base, it will be hard to generate an informed picture. The main issue for all these types if businesses, is what is their underlying value proposition, both to a customer and an investor? High end wine clubs will survive because they are niche, and investors somehow believe that the right vintage from the right estate, is an appreciating asset. But this is not what these businesses sell. |
Posted at 10/2/2022 12:07 by km18 Virgin Wines encompasses departments specialised in manufacturing, distribution and sale of wine. The online wine retailer is currently offering gift sales channel, such as personalised products, hampers and packaged gifts, enabling the firm to derive multiple sources of income. Although the firm suffered a Covid outbreak-induced distribution centre closure before Christmas, Liberum Capital noted that existing customers ‘remain of high quality and customers acquired during the pandemic are also returning’, as well as the fact that Virgin Wines’ subscription schemes continue to deliver growth. As a result, Liberum still forecasts pre-tax profit improvement from £5.2 million to £6.1 million this year, ahead of £7.2 million and £8 million thereafter and notes net cash of £13.6 million means Virgin Wines can ‘comfortably&rKeep up to date with WealthOracle AM |
Posted at 02/3/2021 15:48 by energeticbacker Virgin Wines enjoyed a strong stock market debut, but will it go onto deliver attractive long-term returns for investors? Investor's Champion already has concerns |
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