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Coffee Heaven - A heavenly share for penny punters ? (COH)     

overgrowth - 06 Oct 2003 22:47

underground01_2.jpgA busy day in the Warsaw Underground ! Not just another coffee shop chain - this one is a brand leader and is only trading in Eastern/Central Europe (i.e. the countries recently admitted to the EU destined for substantial business growth). The company is creating new outlets at a fair old pace and take a look at their website - these are quality stores in high-profile locations like major airports, railway stations etc. Website: http://www.coffeeheaven.eu.com

APRIL 2006 TRADING UPDATE!!! Total Gross Revenues for 12 months to 31st March up 66% to £6.3M (2005: £3.8M) Lots more info. on new markets and stores click here to read the full details. Stores: 43 (up from 32) stores currently trading (Poland: 30 (up from 23), Czech Republic: 6 (Up from 2), Latvia: 7 with a further 5 units under construction including Bulgaria and sites secured in Romania (subject contract). Bulgaria & Romania are seeking to join the EU from January 2007. Sites located in key high street, shopping malls or Airport locations. Company growth target: increase number of units by at least 20 units to some 63 units by 31 March 2007. Aim being to achieve this level of growth within present Cash resources.Cash balances at 31 March 2006 were approximately £2.9M (2005: £0.7M). Debt was nil (2005: £ 2.5M): Nil Debt! Positive EBITDA: For the year ending 31 March 2006, Group EBITDA expected to be firmly positive after charging UK and new market development costs but before exceptional costs relating to the cancellation of bonds (previous Debt). Forecasts: Based on present trading conditions and current exchange rates we anticipate indicative sales of £9.3M for the year to 31 March 2007. This includes indicative sales of £0.4M from Bulgaria, which will be reported but not consolidated. From Richard Worthington (Chairman and Chief Executive): ‘The new financial year has started well. There is no doubt that the significant economic improvement in our markets is feeding through to consumer confidence and spending. The strength of the coffeeheaven brand ensures we are ideally positioned to benefit from our customers' increasing prosperity.’

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bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 18:14 - 1197 of 2037

The truth always hurts...

David10B - 08 Jun 2007 18:17 - 1198 of 2037

dont be an idiot, Grow up chlld-someone may take your dummie away-

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 18:30 - 1199 of 2037

Calm down...dear.

David10B - 08 Jun 2007 19:36 - 1200 of 2037

grow up child

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 19:45 - 1201 of 2037

Tenby

Calm down...and stop bullying me or I will report you to Ian.

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 20:01 - 1202 of 2037

COH will return to the mid 30's by the end of next week...this has proved to be a much stronger company than the last time it was at this level.

David10B - 08 Jun 2007 20:31 - 1203 of 2037

Grow up child

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 20:43 - 1204 of 2037

Tenby

COH will be back to the 40's within weeks...

cynic - 08 Jun 2007 21:00 - 1205 of 2037

are you brave enough to have a genuine bet with me on that? .... say a nominal 100 ...... i think fliper may be prepared to be stakeholder

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 21:11 - 1206 of 2037

I don't do bets, I out liars....

cynic - 08 Jun 2007 21:14 - 1207 of 2037

chicken!!

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 21:16 - 1208 of 2037

Don't give toss what you think...

cynic - 08 Jun 2007 21:18 - 1209 of 2037

oh for goodness sake! ..... why is this site, or a couple of threads at least, suddenly swamped by a couple of children masquerading as adults but throwing their toys around nevertheless

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 21:20 - 1210 of 2037

Calm down...dear.

cynic - 08 Jun 2007 21:22 - 1211 of 2037

can't even be bothered to squelch you, but wish you and your pal(s) would stop your inane bickering and sniping ..... it really is so very dull for everyone else

ptholden - 08 Jun 2007 21:29 - 1212 of 2037

Cynic, you can short COH through IG, personally I think it has a lot further to fall. The 'Dead Cross' draws ever closer, seems an obvious short to me.

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 21:42 - 1213 of 2037

cynic

If it wasnt for me and my mates bickering it would be you bickering with me or my mates...so what is the difference.

Anyway this will be back to the 40's in weeks.

cynic - 08 Jun 2007 21:47 - 1214 of 2037

PT .... hmm! had not thought of doing so and, if i do, will prob wait for the rally (monday?) and see if it starts falling again .... but yes; can't disagree in principle

bmw325 - 08 Jun 2007 22:05 - 1215 of 2037

Investec and Numis still rate COH as a buy...

David10B - 09 Jun 2007 08:22 - 1216 of 2037

Wall street finsishes in fine fettle as confidence returns.

Monday should get us all back to work, yet my position remains the same on COH, no matter who, or what, rates it a buy.

Finally I really wish Mr BMW would mature or even just post something of substance.

Come now guy lets analyse stocks without letting our personal feelings rule, for however much you love your stock, it simply aint goning to love you back!

Although my analysis on COH was proven bang on, I dont mind the COH diehards getting disgruntled, maybe its all they have. Maybe they mortgaged to get in who knows but as I keep saying its a big boys game.

Big boys take the ups and downs beneath the sheets in their stride, so logically they should be quite able to manage the ups and downs of the stock market with a confident ease, without the need for "shooting off" at the mouth----should they not?
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