overgrowth
- 06 Oct 2003 22:47
MERVILLE
- 13 Jul 2007 21:05
- 1837 of 2037
David/Beem
David10B - 11 Jun 2007 17:28 - 1281 of 1836
Mr BMW, I bet you, I could have lost.
Pray Sir what fantasy is this you present this illustrious BB with?
I am here to wager with you Sir, come have you no stamina for a honest gamble on your very own speculative words.
Or Sir are such contrary words of yours to be taken with a pinch of very weak and unappealling snuff.
Fortitude Sir, grit fortitude and guts, together with the steadfast indefatigability, to be able to stand by one's words however febbly present.
Now Sir take my wager or forever remain a mollycoddled scoundrel!
........Now for god's sake drop this pathetic childish competion
THE HIT MAN
- 13 Jul 2007 21:06
- 1838 of 2037
IF YOU WANT A LAUGH HERE IS DAVIDS PROFILE
HE CALLS HIMSELF THE ORIGINAL MR COOL :-))
Basic user information
MoneyAM Username: David10B
Real name: David Brook Thomas
Location: Good old Blighty.
Biography
Recently retired from Education, now trying to educate myself full time on the market-
At the same time renovating a house in glorious Devon, Plymstock, which is taking more than I initially thought, so quite preoccupied all round.
The original Mr Cool with a 1500cc Goldie and an XJS rag top.
Positive of thought and always prepared to help anyone trying to beat the market.
Preferences small caps
David10B
- 13 Jul 2007 21:10
- 1839 of 2037
good to see you called that one right as I never get ruffled not even when AhieH rattles his cage.
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 21:13
- 1840 of 2037
ONCE AGAIN YOU HAVE BEEN PROVED A LIAR
David10B
- 13 Jul 2007 21:14
- 1841 of 2037
what on earth do you mean Mr beemer
THE HIT MAN
- 13 Jul 2007 21:17
- 1842 of 2037
Your obviously very thick skinned David ,i think most people think your a pratt.
David10B
- 13 Jul 2007 21:17
- 1843 of 2037
You are probably dead right there mate
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 21:19
- 1844 of 2037
A LYING PRAT IS NEARER THE TRUTH..
David10B
- 13 Jul 2007 21:21
- 1845 of 2037
based on what beemer, that fact that you ar so easy to wind up and lose your cool too quickly
MERVILLE
- 13 Jul 2007 21:22
- 1846 of 2037
Coffee Heaven? more like Coffee Hell!!!!
Thats it for me I'm off to fresh pasture's where there are no 10b's BMW's or Hitmen (who ever you are?) I suggest people check to see that none of the above have previously posted on any site and then enter safe in the fact that a little Knowledge is a dangerous thing!!!!
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 21:23
- 1847 of 2037
ORIGIONAL MR COOL....LOL
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 21:25
- 1848 of 2037
MERVILLE
WERE IS YOUR STAMINA...
David10B
- 13 Jul 2007 21:25
- 1849 of 2037
How right you are Merville
David10B
- 13 Jul 2007 21:26
- 1850 of 2037
Stay with us M watch me win
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 21:33
- 1851 of 2037
You are a born loser...
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 21:46
- 1852 of 2037
Now where has the old fart gone...
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 22:07
- 1853 of 2037
Can anybody post the Kam Patel write up over on advfn...very interesting.
Posted by NECTARIOUS at 19.37.
MERVILLE
- 13 Jul 2007 22:13
- 1854 of 2037
Kam Patel, 06/07/07 12:37
coffeeheaven, the coffee bar operator with a focus on central Europe, put out a strong update revealing further impressive like for like growth across its markets, including Poland and Bulgaria.
First quarter group like for like sales growth came in at a robust 21% with total store net sales up 59% to 3.4m. At the end of the June its estate comprised 67 stores in countries and its cash position stood at 5.3m.
Like-for-like sales rose 20% in Poland; 28% in Czech Republic; 10% in Latvia; and 73% in Bulgaria. The company says trading in all markets remains buoyant. Encouragingly, sales growth was stronger towards the end of the first quarter.
Coffeeheaven also announced it has increased its equity interest in CHIR Cafe in Romania to 85% from 19% for a nominal consideration. Meanwhile, in Bulgaria, it has increased its stake in CHI in Bulgaria from 19% to 100%. The consideration was not material.
It expects to open the first coffeeheaven store in Bucharest and Budapest during the current financial year. In addition, a number of sites in Hungary are under negotiation, with one already contracted.
The group says its strong sales growth is being driven by a mixture of favourable economic conditions across central Europe and growing awareness and appeal of its coffeeheaven brand.
To help boost staff retention and performance the group has introduced a company wide employee share ownership scheme that will benefit 50% or more of coffeeheaven's employees, from store managers, to baristas (experts in preparing espresso-based coffee drinks), through to staff at the till.
The update pleased Numis analyst Jose Marco, who says the very strong likes for like growth supports his view that the branded coffee bar market in Central and Eastern Europe is growing rapidly. 'It is still a relatively new phenomenon, so in order to take advantage of this, we believe that coffeeeheaven's strategy of having first mover advantage and expanding into neighbouring countries is proving to be very successful,' he adds.
Marco welcomes the introduction of the employee share ownership scheme, which he regards as 'pioneering' in the context of Central and Eastern Europe. As well as improving staff morale and retention, the scheme should help motivate staff if competitors were to enter the region, he says.
Despite current like for likes being ahead of his expectations, the analyst has left his forecasts unchanged to reflect the losses from store openings in new countries - Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary.
Numis anticipates current year pretax profits of 300,000 and earnings per share of 0.3p, rising to 500,00 and 0.4p in 2008; and 1m and 0.7p in 2009.
The broker reiterates 'buy' on coffeeheaven international PLC shares with a target price of 66p.
The strong update and continuing bright growth prospects for the group led to its shares rising 1.25p or 3% to 41.75p, valuing the company at 48.5m.
......nothing we haven't read before.
beemer2
- 13 Jul 2007 22:16
- 1855 of 2037
Some of us hav'nt...thanks for posting.
One of the reasons I wanted it posted on here is because the knobhead was going on about an old Numis note...this one should shut the prat up.
David10B
- 14 Jul 2007 09:09
- 1856 of 2037
Good morning beener. Think I made some comments on the above already, its such and influential scibbling it managed to send the SP down!
I think people are begining to wise up, I think you may be too.
Like for likes and proit projections are all very well, but as the old gal used to ask//"Wheres the Beef"
IE THE BORROM LINE THE "NETT PROFIT"
Thats the thing that keeps you out of debt.
You can have great "like for likes" and great gross protif projections, but if your running costs are too high and you have no effective cost controls----then it anit worth zilch!
Have a nice weekend