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Clinton Cards (CC.)     

philstott - 04 Dec 2003 13:09

Does anyone know why the shares have fallen today despite Christmas coming, past year's increased trading and new stores opened?

BAYLIS - 30 Oct 2007 17:14 - 19 of 63

Clinton Cards PLC
30 October 2007

The following replaces RNS 6056G. Other items have been included

CLINTON CARDS PLC

30 October 2007

Annual Information Update

In accordance with Prospectus Rule 5.2 the following information has been
published or made available to the public between 4th November 2006 to 26th
October 2007 inclusive.

1. RNS Announcements

7 November 2006 Annual Information Update
21 November 2006 Holding in Company
30 November 2006 AGM Statement
1 December 2006 Holding in Company
8 December 2006 Voting Rights and Capital
11 December 2006 Holding in Company
13 December 2006 Holding in Company
21 December 2006 Holding in Company
29 December 2006 Holding in Company
8 January 2007 Trading Update
11 January 2007 Holding in Company
20 March 2007 Notice of Results
20 April 2007 Interim Results - 26 weeks ended 28 January 2007
27 April 2007 Holding in Company
10 September 2007 Notice of Results
18 September 2007 Holding in Company
9 October 2007 Final Results - 52 weeks ended 29 July 2007
23 October 2007 Holding in Company

XSTEFFX - 03 Nov 2007 21:35 - 20 of 63

GOT SOME WED DAY HOPE YOUR RIGHT

XSTEFFX - 16 Jan 2008 20:18 - 21 of 63

Clinton Cards said sales for the group in the five weeks to December 24th rose by 2.5%.

Like-for-like sales in its Clinton brand rose 1.7% in the period, and like-for-like sales in its Birthdays brand increased by 5.7%, the card retailer added.

parrisf - 14 Oct 2008 17:19 - 22 of 63

So why have they gone??????

XSTEFFX - 14 Oct 2008 22:02 - 23 of 63

GONE WHAT

justyi - 29 Oct 2008 19:25 - 24 of 63

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ccc&Si

Everybody is sending e-cards...save some trees and money during credit crunch. Cards go to the bins after X'mas anyway. What a waste!

justyi - 29 Oct 2008 19:25 - 25 of 63

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=cc.&Si

hangon - 09 Dec 2008 17:23 - 26 of 63

I'm always amazed at the price of cards - and presume this has to cover the fickle market that "we" are, creasing vast amounts of waste.

Yes, I agree e-cards are affecting their business, but there is no real substitute to a real card with your actual writing.
However, MoonPig appears to be attacking this Market and CC really should have some of this, wghere you can "on-Line" send a card a few days late and it will strill arrive on time (hope!). The Sp grap[h needed attention by Execs - but they are too cosy and protected from the reality of life....this is a graph of complacency - like Woolworths!

I think CC needs to be more with-it to survive, with expensive shops on the High Street....in these days of tight money...furthermore the fall of Woolworths will flood the market with cards at Xmas - the best time for CC.

XSTEFFX - 11 Dec 2008 21:51 - 27 of 63

WOOLIES WILL HELP

XSTEFFX - 22 Dec 2008 17:21 - 28 of 63

HAVE YOU SENT YOUR CARDS YET.

XSTEFFX - 11 Jan 2009 15:30 - 29 of 63

TO LOW 10P

XSTEFFX - 11 Jan 2009 15:46 - 30 of 63

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CC.&Si

XSTEFFX - 15 Jan 2009 20:28 - 31 of 63

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CC.&Si

hlyeo98 - 21 May 2009 12:52 - 32 of 63


Clinton dumps Birthdays
Business Financial Newswire

Clinton Cards has today put its loss-making subsidiary Birthdays into administration.

Clinton said there is little prospect of it generating a profit in the near future.

Birthdays' Irish subsidiary, Birthdays (Ireland) Ltd, has not been placed into administration and will continue to trade as normal.

Clintons purchased the Birthdays' business in December 2004.

Birthdays has continued to incur losses since that time and, although its sales performance has been improving, Clintons has had to continue to provide a significant amount of financial support.

The 332 Birthdays' stores, employing approximately 2,100 people, will continue to trade as usual while the administrators explore all options available to secure the future of the Birthdays' business.

Clintons said like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to 3 May were flat.

This comprised a slight decline of 0.6% for the Clinton brand and an increase of 2.3% for the Birthdays brand.

XSTEFFX - 21 May 2009 13:23 - 33 of 63

OVER 22p.(why did theY buy BIRTHDAYS)

XSTEFFX - 25 Jun 2009 12:15 - 34 of 63

Clinton buy a total of 196 stores from Birthdays, acting by its
administrators, Zolfo Cooper. GBP3.25m of the GBP3.5m consideration will
be discharged by way of a reduction in the amount owed by Birthdays to Clintons.The successful purchase of a large proportion of the Birthdays stores
thereby ensuring employment for 1,450 people.

Juzzle - 07 Jul 2010 09:12 - 35 of 63

Since the Interim Management Statement on 13 May 2010 the Group has experienced weaker trading. Total sales are expected to be about 2% behind the Board's previous expectations, impacted by the disproportionately poor performance in 13 stores trading in Southern Ireland.

As a result, the Board now expects that the Group adjusted operating profit for
continuing operations will be similar to last year.

However, we continue to work with significant headroom across all of our
banking covenants.

==========================

So, less than 2 months on from their last statement they are having to chop their expectations. Doesn't say much for management awareness. Not surprising that the share price lurches around month by month.

hangon - 07 Jul 2010 15:34 - 36 of 63

FWIW, I think this stock is held by a family so the management is somewhat blinkered from the Market gnerally. They will believe things will return soon and that "everyone has a birthday"
However, as folk lose jobs there will be fewer office leaving do's and fewer birthday collections etc (every office has an organiser), put that with the oversupply of cheaper cards in the High Street and you have dead stock on shelves.
Clinton has expensive shops to maintain and their cards aren't cheap either.
Indeed I'm surprised it's this high with little to drive UK plc into profit for the next 3-4 years....What do others see...?
EDIT -(7Jy10)-Skinny, yes and I recall seeing two "Card Factory" shops at each end of at least one High Street - don't let's forget that small shops can sometime negotiate very low rents, to "tidy-up" the area.

skinny - 07 Jul 2010 15:39 - 37 of 63

With the likes of the Card Factory, I can't believe these are still around.

XSTEFFX - 16 Sep 2010 22:36 - 38 of 63

XMAS IS ON IT WAY THIS COULD BE THE BOTTOM. 30p
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