goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2004 13:05
Bought a few of these yesterday on the back of an excelent AGM report. The owner of CPH is the chap who was behind the success of Pizza Express so I would tend to think he knows what he is doing.
The company as already bought two high street brand names and is looking for a third. Highly speculative of course but I tend to think with this guys track record the reward will outweigh the risk.
Heres the AGM statement....................
The Clapham House Group PLC
07 September 2004
The Clapham House Group PLC
7 September 2004
AGM Statement
At today's Annual General Meeting, David Page, Chairman of The Clapham House
Group PLC ('the Company' or 'Clapham House'), will make the following comments
on the Company's trading and prospects :
'Since their respective acquisitions, The Real Greek and The Bombay Bicycle Club
have been successfully integrated into Clapham House and both businesses are
currently trading ahead of our expectations.
The Real Greek
A new Real Greek Souvlaki & Bar opened in a premium location on London's South
Bank in the first week of July 2004 and has traded excellently in its initial
weeks. Encouraged by this success, we are currently negotiating on a number of
further properties for The Real Greek.
The Bombay Bicycle Club
The Bombay Bicycle Club restaurant and delivery kitchens have performed well
since their acquisition in April 2004. A new Bombay Bicycle Club restaurant is
under construction in Hampstead and will open in the autumn. Four further
properties are currently under offer and with lawyers.
Corporate Developments
We are also negotiating on several further potential acquisitions. We are
confident that one of these will become the Company's third platform format,
comfortably inside the two years we set ourselves for completing our three
initial acquisitions at the time of the Company's admission to AIM.
Negotiations to acquire property packages are also ongoing with a number of
parties, although we have made it clear in these discussions that we are not
prepared to pay uneconomic prices for packages of sites.
Outlook
As a Board we are delighted with the nature and speed of progress made to date
in achieving the Company's strategic aim of building a group of high growth
restaurant and delivery formats.'
Enquiries :
The Clapham House Group PLC
David Page, Executive Chairman 07836 346934
Paul Campbell, Chief Executive 07785 228299
Noble & Company Limited
John Llewellyn-Lloyd 020 7763 2200
Gainsborough Communications
Andy Cornelius 020 7841 1023
Julian Walker 020 7841 1021
Note to Editors
Clapham House's aim is to exploit acquisition opportunities within the UK
restaurant sector. The Company's strategy is to create value for shareholders
through acquiring and actively developing a small number of quality, branded
restaurant formats predominantly in and around the M25 region for expansion into
a high growth restaurant group. The Company successfully floated on AIM on 10
November 2003 and is backed by a number of leading City institutions and with
significant investment from the founding management team.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange ENDS.
Please DYOR.
cheers Gf.
Yorkie
- 11 Sep 2004 16:25
- 15 of 75
GF, I've been considering what appear to be several good buys of late, but I'll follow your advice on this one early on Monday. Sorry you're not on SC any more but good to see you posting on this site.
goldfinger
- 11 Sep 2004 23:53
- 16 of 75
Yorkie, theres been some awfull manipulation on SC of late. I have been accused by one CW of foul mouthing etc, there is no way I would do that and I am owed an appology. That site as really gone down hill and the management really need to look at themselves.
cheers GF.
Yorkie
- 12 Sep 2004 08:38
- 17 of 75
GF, I went on holiday and when I came back the site's changed out of sight. No more slater or katie - was she banned for being too smart or was she just sick of it? Can you tell me what this new site is that old SC's frequent? Maybe SB could shed light on why FWY aren't doing a bit better!
goldfinger
- 12 Sep 2004 11:41
- 18 of 75
share forum.com I think. I took one look at it and just wiped it from the memory of my PC. Sites not very good and posters are all the same as on SC its, just duplication. In my opinion this is the very best site around followed by the motley fool site, with pauly pilots cafe which is excelent.
cheers GF.
Yorkie
- 12 Sep 2004 13:16
- 19 of 75
GF, couldn't find it. Had a look at motley fool. Don't like the format much. Don't like the way you agreed with Paul the 'landlord' that anyone investing in restaurants at this point in the economic cycle must be certifiable either! Hmmmm.
goldfinger
- 12 Sep 2004 16:38
- 20 of 75
Yorkie he and I were having a go at a certain unpleasant poster on there.
Its WWW.shareforums.co.uk got it from my pc history function.
cheers GF.
Crazy Woman
- 12 Sep 2004 20:55
- 21 of 75
It's www.sharesforum.co.uk and the only reason GF doesn't rate it is because he's banned from posting there. And what is this story about me accusing you of foul mouthing GF? What exactly do I owe you an apology for? I really object to you making misleading statements about me on a public bulletin board. I think you owe me an explanation.
Yorkie
- 12 Sep 2004 21:07
- 22 of 75
GF, sorry but I read the post out of context - apologies. Had a look at share forum and I don't mind it. It looks civilised and posters can put a proper sentence together. A lot like the old SC but then I liked the old SC - the first board I started reading. You could call it the 'sharebear show' but I suppose that's what he wanted. Is it his site/design? Didn't really know him, but a clever chap no doubt.
Anyway, CPH a strong possibility but I'm waivering because there are others. I'd be interested to know your thoughts on the likely momentum of ITH, or the bouncing potential of CPG and GON. Or the adding wisdom with BPRG. There appears to be many potential good buys vying for attention at the moment.
Many thanks
Crazy Woman
- 12 Sep 2004 21:28
- 23 of 75
It's not really the 'sharebear show' and that is the last thing he would want. He started it up because there were two or three posters on SC stabbing him in the back, basically because they were jealous of his popularity. GF was one of the leading back stabbers.
Yorkie
- 12 Sep 2004 22:02
- 24 of 75
CW, you might be right or wrong, I don't know. I wouldn't want to be saying anything against SB, so apologies if that's in order. I meant that he appears to have a very central and prominent position on the board, which is why I thought he might have had a hand in creating/designing it. As I say I do like it. Must go and watch Hewitt try and take it to Federer. Clash of the titans (if you like tennis).
goldfinger
- 12 Sep 2004 22:28
- 25 of 75
Hi yorkie thanks for that. Seems like we have sillyness again.
Never mind.
CrazyWoman Squelched. Lets face it shes one of the blind following the blind on that site LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL.
cheers GF. PS oh foul mouthing, well lets face it you posted an article that had nothing to do with me an insulting PM, but yet you knew what the outcome would be.
Things are ongoing not least your little ramp, with the FSA. I have advised Mr A Green that a full report as been submitted Lets see what they have to say about that and also this last episode. By the way I have never been barred from sharebears forum, I just wont post there as he is as GREEN AS YOU IN THIS BUSINESS.
Crazy Woman
- 13 Sep 2004 07:40
- 26 of 75
You've totally lost the plot GF.
goldfinger
- 13 Sep 2004 11:33
- 27 of 75
Crazy Women Squelched, cant see what she is posting but can report that she used to post under a diifferent name and was barred from the site. If I was you Id squelch her aswell. Wont belong before she upsets someone else and gets her marching orders again.
Crazy Woman
- 13 Sep 2004 14:05
- 28 of 75
I didn't post here using a different name and get barred. Yet another lie GF. I have no desire to keep posting on this forum. The only reason I posted here in the first place was to correct your inaccurate personal remarks about me. I would be grateful if you would desist.
goldfinger
- 13 Sep 2004 15:19
- 29 of 75
Crazy Woman LOL I cant see what you are posting (your squelched), but just an update for your sake, I have in fact been in communication with Alan Green this morning and he as indeed agreed to remove the offensive thread. I have also asked him to keep a close watch on your malicious and slanderous postings refering to people that you feel have alias.
MY SINCERE APPOLOGIES TO ANYONE TUNING IN HERE WHO WANTED TO SEE A POSTING ON CPH.
Crazy Woman
- 13 Sep 2004 16:26
- 30 of 75
I also apologise to anyone who wanted to read a posting about CPH but if GF had restricted himself to posting about this share in the first place you wouldn't have had this problem. Sorry folks but I really object to GF posting lies about me on a public forum. Hopefully that's the end of it.
goldfinger
- 13 Sep 2004 17:16
- 32 of 75
Group Stratergy And Aims.
The Clapham House Group PLC
The Clapham House Group successfully floated on AIM on 10 November 2003, backed by a number of leading City institutions and with a significant investment from the founding management team. The companys business plan is to create value through acquiring and actively developing a small number of restaurant formats that are currently trading profitably within and around the M25 region.
The companys Executive Directors, David Page and Paul Campbell, each have proven track records of developing and building successful and profitable restaurant and leisure concepts across the UK and were until recently Directors of PizzaExpress Plc, the successful and highly profitable restaurant group with more than 300 restaurants in the UK and internationally.
The UK eating out market is still growing and, with the exception of the traditional pizza/pasta sector, the UK market is generally fragmented. Clapham House will therefore favour sectors of the restaurant market that are relatively unconsolidated and will apply the following investment criteria in assessing potential acquisitions:
They should be cash generative and profitable
They should have a simple operational format
Typically they should have no more than 10 existing units
They should have low capital expenditure requirements
They should have the capability for an eventual national roll out of at least 50 restaurants.
Owners or advisors of businesses that meet these criteria can contact the company in confidence and an initial exploratory meeting will be held.
As Clapham House expands the estates of the concepts it acquires, it will look for operational synergies and certain support functions will be shared. The company is also very interested in exploiting opportunities for brand expansion into retail outlets, such as supermarkets.
cheers GF
goldfinger
- 13 Sep 2004 17:17
- 33 of 75
The Clapham House Group PLC
07 September 2004
The Clapham House Group PLC
7 September 2004
AGM Statement
At today's Annual General Meeting, David Page, Chairman of The Clapham House
Group PLC ('the Company' or 'Clapham House'), will make the following comments
on the Company's trading and prospects :
'Since their respective acquisitions, The Real Greek and The Bombay Bicycle Club
have been successfully integrated into Clapham House and both businesses are
currently trading ahead of our expectations.
The Real Greek
A new Real Greek Souvlaki & Bar opened in a premium location on London's South
Bank in the first week of July 2004 and has traded excellently in its initial
weeks. Encouraged by this success, we are currently negotiating on a number of
further properties for The Real Greek.
The Bombay Bicycle Club
The Bombay Bicycle Club restaurant and delivery kitchens have performed well
since their acquisition in April 2004. A new Bombay Bicycle Club restaurant is
under construction in Hampstead and will open in the autumn. Four further
properties are currently under offer and with lawyers.
Corporate Developments
We are also negotiating on several further potential acquisitions. We are
confident that one of these will become the Company's third platform format,
comfortably inside the two years we set ourselves for completing our three
initial acquisitions at the time of the Company's admission to AIM.
Negotiations to acquire property packages are also ongoing with a number of
parties, although we have made it clear in these discussions that we are not
prepared to pay uneconomic prices for packages of sites.
Outlook
As a Board we are delighted with the nature and speed of progress made to date
in achieving the Company's strategic aim of building a group of high growth
restaurant and delivery formats.'
Enquiries :
The Clapham House Group PLC
David Page, Executive Chairman 07836 346934
Paul Campbell, Chief Executive 07785 228299
Noble & Company Limited
John Llewellyn-Lloyd 020 7763 2200
cheers GF.
Big Al
- 18 Jun 2007 19:32
- 34 of 75
ttt
Thought I'd revive this one. I hadn't searched for it before on the BB and I ain't no fundie. ;-))
I like charts. I entered back in March at the pullback and stopped out half on the fall below 4 quid about a month ago. Filled back up first thing this morning and looking for another decent run.