overgrowth
- 06 Oct 2003 22:47
richie1saunders
- 04 Jan 2006 10:38
- 320 of 2037
A good start to the New Year for all COH fans.
AdieH
- 04 Jan 2006 11:04
- 321 of 2037
Interesting to note that Willaim Currie has a holding of 9% of company shares, he obviously saw potential in COH, wonder if this is a master stroke bringing him in as a director...
Yes Richie an excellent start to the year...
richie1saunders
- 04 Jan 2006 12:03
- 322 of 2037
I haven't done much research into Mr Currie's background but the RNS released regarding his appointment is impressive. I see he was the number one food retail analyst at BZW for a long period and he has acted as a broker/advisor to several well known companies including Tesco. If he is prepared to stump up a million quid for 10% of the business who are we to argue? All good stuff I think. Now how is RW going to spend that spare cash that must be burning a hole in his pocket? Standby for more news.
AdieH
- 04 Jan 2006 12:51
- 323 of 2037
If you can take a look at iii (ample) website as there is a poster called kimboy who posts some very good stuff regarding projected figures etc... IMHO.
silvermede
- 04 Jan 2006 12:59
- 324 of 2037
Update on today's RNS Re: Bonds Buy Back:
LONDON (AFX) - Coffeeheaven International PLC said it will save over 260,000 stg of annual interest charges following tha purchase and cancellation of an outstanding bond by the group's Polish subsidiary CHI Polska SA (CHIP).
Coffeeheaven said CHIP paid a total of about 295,000 stg to buy and cancel the bond, adding it will result in annual interest and other savings to the group of some 260,000 stg plus 11.2 pct of CHIP's annual pretax profits payable, where appropriate, as additional interest.
The move completes repayment of all group debt.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
richie1saunders
- 04 Jan 2006 13:31
- 325 of 2037
I've looked at the iii website and the post you refer to Adie. He seems to talk sense (looked through his other posts also). For the year ended Mar 07, which is what he is talking about, I think he is being a bit pessimistic. My fag packet calcs indicate turnover closer to 8.5 million for 06/07 but his general thoughts seem sound and he is careful to qualify his figures reference the spending of the 3 million cash! Just seen the offer up at 18p!!
AdieH
- 04 Jan 2006 13:50
- 326 of 2037
Yes all time high now, the RNS news has gone down well, you have to give credit to RW and his team... I was very impressed at AGM they are level headed and steering the company the right way...
richie1saunders
- 04 Jan 2006 19:29
- 327 of 2037
New brokers note (well, Dec 05) posted on COH website from Fyshe Horton. Indicates that brokers have had a meeting with COH management. Recommends a buy at 13.5p!!!!
AdieH
- 04 Jan 2006 20:04
- 328 of 2037
erm they missed the boat, lol... think Mr Currie has been building his stake before the RNS announcement...
AdieH
- 04 Jan 2006 20:06
- 329 of 2037
Actually it would funny if we get an announcement reference the 3 million to spend in the next couple of weeks soon after Mr Currie joins the board....
Ultimate Cynic
- 05 Jan 2006 09:43
- 330 of 2037
17p bid now. Market seems to have reacted positively to the appointment of Bill Currie & the debt payoff.
UC.
britshare
- 05 Jan 2006 11:07
- 331 of 2037
Chart breakout!!!
AdieH
- 05 Jan 2006 11:17
- 332 of 2037
Can you expand on that comment britshare, can you post chart to confirm this... appreciate your views...
britshare
- 05 Jan 2006 11:35
- 333 of 2037
The last 2-year chart I'm looking at is showing the intraday buying highs of 18p (1.8 before the split). The 16.5p resistance has been broken within the last 2 days and the underlaying uptrend has been confirmed. If we can close at 18p mid today, I expect a surge in the shareprice in the short term carried by the increased volumes, as the price is ready to break out to an all time high!
Watch this space!
AdieH
- 05 Jan 2006 11:54
- 334 of 2037
Many thanks britshare, I have been watching for 2 years and am very pleased... If you've watched this board before you will know I went to the AGM and was very impressed with what I saw...
Ogeretla
- 05 Jan 2006 12:01
- 335 of 2037
Call me thick, but I'm trying to understand why the Bonds only cost 295,000 to clear instead of the 2,600,000 that they stated in the interims. Superb saving if they somehow managed it, as long as it's not a mistake. Any ideas anyone ?
Og
stockdog
- 05 Jan 2006 12:33
- 336 of 2037
Repayment of principal of a loan is not a cost, only the interest and premium are.
Ogeretla
- 05 Jan 2006 13:02
- 337 of 2037
Ah, so when it says (in the interims) :
"It is expected that repayment of all existing Group debt (including the purchase
and cancellation of some #2.6 million of Polish bonds) will be completed
shortly. This will result in annual interest savings for the Group of some #0.27
million."
then it's not actually a debt of 2.6m that they owe as it's not an actual loan but principal of a loan.
Thanks,
Og
richie1saunders
- 05 Jan 2006 14:44
- 338 of 2037
Did I just see the bid at 18p?
Ultimate Cynic
- 05 Jan 2006 14:54
- 339 of 2037
Yes!!!!! 18p Bid!!
This is going Ballistic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UC.