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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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umax - 18 Jul 2007 19:20 - 1916 of 2037

I thought long about commenting.

I am a longer term shareholder from the old days.

I follow the debate on iii mainly, although I never comment as most of what one finds on this BBs is a just a personal spin on what we know already and the usual jostling for position.

I must say that sometimes I have found 10B's posts rather confusing, however he does raise some interesting points which have been confirmed via his share price predictions.

I also must say I think our company has entered into a period of stagnation and therefore concern for the sharholders.

I agree that all shareholders should express their concerns over the board members, as that will certainly keep every one on their toes.

Each and every company officer has the right to defend their positions through a formal reply within the rules.

What I find most upsetting was the post that Moneyam removed, as when we have this sort of irresponsible violent verbal abuse, we relegate, not only ourselves but our race, and goodness knows there is enough violence in this world without bringing it into our homes via the PC.

Therefore well done Bullshare in keeping these BBs "clean"

Finally we are very short of news and the moment as I said, have we as a company began to lose direction? We lost EMPIK, what now is the true situation with Snack Attack etc , and I also believe that we have turned in losses for long enough.

Just my honest thoughts as I dont have the gumption to ask the company direct and therefore do it here.

There now are more than one here, and on iii, claiming our compny's SP is heading south, and a number of my fellow long term holders appear to be selling their holdings, therefore some recipricol support for the company would be very welcomed.

Please no abusive replies, if any, as its obvious the debate here likes to be only very postively inclined and that does tend to frighten off an open expression of one's concerns.

trigger45 - 19 Jul 2007 07:23 - 1917 of 2037

Good post umax. Sadly it has got very personal on here and I hold my hands up to being part of that by answering David in a very childish manner.

I'm far from proud of that and you will have hopefully read my last few posts where I have asked if everyone could try and forget the past and discuss this company in a more adult way.

I'm not holding my breath but lets leave it at that.

David although frustrating at times has raised some very valid points. The main one being they are yet to really show a profit.

FWIW, I think that quite a few investors have been frustrated at the store roll out and the threat of the impending competition.

There seems to be support to the arguement that it takes time to locate good sites and the fact that it is not as straight forward to do business in these countries as in the UK.

I accept part of that reasoning but feel the company has been there long enough now to have been able to learn how to address some of those issues and be rolling stores out faster than they are at present. They have the capital to be able to do this.

I'm not too worried about EMPIK pulling out as if my memory serves me right were they not looking to take control or at least have a very big influence on the companies future.

As you state the situation with Snack Attack is still very unclear at the moment so it's hard to comment.

On a more positive note according to Digital Look there are three brokers stating strong buy with none being negative.

On a personal note this will be a very important year for COH as far as my investment is concerned as they really do need to start showing a profit after all this time. I'm lucky in that I am well up so far but each drop in the price is making me reconsider.

It's my view that RW has been over cautious in growing the company and that is why investors are starting to question things.

Of course I could be talking rubbish, and it would be nice for those more experienced with the numbers etc than I am for there views.

AdieH - 19 Jul 2007 10:14 - 1918 of 2037

Umax I understand your point of view, I got the reaction that I was hoping for and BullShare took the necessary action and hopefully he will in future, the thread is being watched carefully and no one has been banned (confirmed by IanT)... The board seems to have calmed down for now and I hope it remains that way...

As for Snack Attack, RW stated in an email to myself that the board were aware of the article but have denied any tie up there... I believe Snack Attack are looking for press coverage and the idea of retail space being utilised by Snack Attack and COH most certainly doesn't fit with what I have seen in Czech Rep...

Regarding SP I see as some comfort that we seem to a period of consolidation and if and when we get news of roll outs then that will be the time for SP to move north... I cannot believe that RW and the board are sitting on their back sides doing nothing , there must be things happening in the back ground and once we see evidence of this then hopefully we will be back heading north towards the brokers targets... Regards.

umax - 19 Jul 2007 17:08 - 1919 of 2037

Adieh, I regret that I am unable to reply. I am a staunch pacifist, I reiterate an extraction from my above posting in an attempt at the continued preservation of the civilities which I believe that decent people should allways observe.

The post will be my last as I return to the anonymity of being a reader only.

What I find most upsetting was the post that Moneyam removed, as when we have this sort of irresponsible violent verbal abuse, we relegate, not only ourselves but our race, and goodness knows there is enough violence in this world without bringing it into our homes via the PC.

Therefore well done Bullshare in keeping these BBs "clean"

AdieH - 19 Jul 2007 17:13 - 1920 of 2037

Well since I was in the Royal Air Force that probably means we have very different views on the world. Regards.

beemer2 - 19 Jul 2007 17:48 - 1921 of 2037

AdieH

Ex RAF myself...long time ago though.

AdieH - 19 Jul 2007 18:47 - 1922 of 2037

Me too makes me feel very old, where were you based I was Odiham close to where i live now...

beemer2 - 19 Jul 2007 19:06 - 1923 of 2037

Thorney Island...Leuchars and finally St Athan.

I live in Pompey at the moment.

AdieH - 19 Jul 2007 20:49 - 1924 of 2037

I did basic training then Cosford and finished in Odiham left in 1987...

MERVILLE - 19 Jul 2007 21:36 - 1925 of 2037


Why don't you two just e-mail each other and reminisce and leave the thread to relevent comments and views to COH.

beemer2 - 19 Jul 2007 22:09 - 1926 of 2037

Was on a Nav Inst course at Cosford, I only lasted a month...unfortunately not electronically minded...so ended up in Airframes.

Worked on C130's and all marks of Lightning's, so I go back a long way.

I imagine you were involve in helicopters...

MERVILLE - 19 Jul 2007 23:11 - 1927 of 2037

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.......

AdieH - 20 Jul 2007 08:01 - 1928 of 2037

AdieHurford@hotmail.com, think we should carry on conversation on email and keep this to COH thread... Just to say you maybe a little older than myself if you worked on lightnings...

beemer2 - 20 Jul 2007 21:32 - 1929 of 2037

AdieH

Have a problem with my email at the moment...I can receive them but cannot send.

I might piss MERV off again and relive my war experiences on here...LOL.

AdieH - 23 Jul 2007 20:38 - 1930 of 2037

Anyone else notice the after hours T trades, seems to be a pattern over the last couple of weeks... Someone seems to be building on the quiet but were not getting any RNS to confirm this, any views anyone as i'm abit perplexed!

David10B - 26 Jul 2007 09:09 - 1931 of 2037

Good moring all.

Nice to see Adieh TAKEN TO TASK FOR HIS VIOLENT OUTBUSTS.

But that said the RAF Regiment was never known for its intelligence.

Also nice to see COH going the way I said it would.

No more to be said save perhaps beware of the rampers they are only looking after their pockets.

Also beware of CEOs such as Worthington, he has sold out twice and could easily do so again. Also in this time of doubtful concern he is very slow with keeping his loyal shareholders up to date----methinks and RNS is long over due.

Oh yes Eire was simply great.

David10B - 26 Jul 2007 09:15 - 1932 of 2037

Seems to be heading below 30p and with a forcing downward push.

AdieH - 26 Jul 2007 09:39 - 1933 of 2037

Please note IanT has been informed for the personal abuse and the attack once again on RW... Back on Squelch...

IanT(MoneyAM) - 26 Jul 2007 09:46 - 1934 of 2037

David,

Do not taunt other members of the board.

Alll,

Stick to the share not others - positive and negative views welcome - personal stuff not

David10B - 26 Jul 2007 10:13 - 1935 of 2037

This is not personal abuse this is a fair comment on the performace of a PLC CEO AND YOU ARE ALL WELCOME TO INFORM MR WORTHINGTON OF MY COMMENTS WHICH ARE BASED UPON FACT.

A CEO'S PERFORMACE IS FAIR GAME FOR COMMENT----AS ALL FINANCIAL JOURNALIST DO IT---ALL THE TIME.

As for taunting ADIEH---IF THINK HE NOW DESERVES WHAT HE GETS---AND ALL BULLIES CRY AND SCREAM THE LOUDEST.---OH AND ALWAYS END UP RUNNING TO TEACHER IN THE END.
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