overgrowth
- 06 Oct 2003 22:47
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.
AdieH
- 05 Jan 2006 15:08
- 340 of 2037
Very very tight spread, do the mm's want stock or what...
c1 chris
- 05 Jan 2006 16:34
- 341 of 2037
Hi everyone' regular poster on the www.iii.co.uk COH board... nice to see the sustained rise over the past few days... long term hold...
AdieH
- 05 Jan 2006 16:39
- 342 of 2037
Welcome Chris...
kimboy12
- 08 Jan 2006 21:46
- 343 of 2037
hi- so this is where everyone hides!
One thing that I think would help everyone is if Seymour Pierce actually produced a report with some forecasts. I have contacted the chairman about this in the past but he said it was giving too many hostages to fortune.
I didn't really accept this as the newly acquired stores contribute very little to the figures generally so the following years figures should be fairly easily calculable.
I think this is important at the moment when what is in effect happening is that institutional investors are trying to get the shares out of PI hands for as little as possible.
I have no doubt that these institutional investors are in possession of more of the facts than we are and have some spotty analysts to produce their own projections.
If they make a particularly astute acquisition etc it would give opportunities for updates. Perhaps someone else might fancy having a go at Worthington. I have found him to be very responsive.
dclinton
- 13 Jan 2006 22:33
- 344 of 2037
That's a nice looking chart. Things moving up quite nicely at last.
silvermede
- 17 Jan 2006 16:25
- 345 of 2037
What a heavenly share thus far! Anyone know specifically why it's moving up today? Or is it just plain good value?
AdieH
- 17 Jan 2006 16:48
- 346 of 2037
haven't got a clue, maybe rerating, news due regarding the 3 million burning a hole in their pocket... Possible stake building... Numerous reason but general concensus is this company should be compared to CFN and COH is in better position than CFN was at this stage... IMHO. Next lot of results due in 11 weeks and new store opens in bulgaria at begning of march, DYOR.
zscrooge
- 17 Jan 2006 20:34
- 347 of 2037
Lovely. 1.2p, consolidation and this. Something would appear to be in the air (or coffee)
richie1saunders
- 17 Jan 2006 20:45
- 348 of 2037
So I go away for a few days, come back and wow. COH luvverly jubbly!! Even after such a terrific couple of months I feel no inclination to sell even 1 share. This is a simple business, with quality management selling a top product to a growing market with little competition. Onwards and upwards. I believe this is a stockpickers dream.
sjtee
- 18 Jan 2006 09:00
- 349 of 2037
Seems that there is a rumour of a link up between COH and Tescos store in regions, denied by Tescos though. Article in Times see link
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,2733-1991439,00.html
AdieH
- 18 Jan 2006 10:05
- 350 of 2037
Here is the mention in The Times...
"Coffeeheaven International, the Eastern European coffee bar operator, leapt 3p to 22p on rumours that it is in talks with Tesco to open concessions in its stores in the region. Although there are informal links between the companies Bill Currie, Coffeeheavens largest shareholder and new non-executive, is an avid Evertonian, as is Sir Terry Leahy, Tescos chief executive that tale was said to be wide of the mark."
Here it is for those that cannot get the link, interesting, take a look on iii for kimboys calculations on amount of stores, RW also responded to email from one of the posters there and didn't dismiss this totally??? No smoke without fire iin my opinion...
ramu
- 18 Jan 2006 17:51
- 351 of 2037
Some posters in ADV*N feel this will be a multibagger - its already doubled the placing price and I just have a good feeling about COH. Reminds me about ASC in 2004. Any thoughts?
stockdog
- 18 Jan 2006 18:17
- 352 of 2037
E. Europe certainly has the potential for multi-baggers (cf BLP a fund investing in E. European banks etc - although tree-shaken today - also PGI a Russian property fund) and am very happy to see true value coming through with plenty further to go for patient 2-3 year view.
sd
AdieH
- 18 Jan 2006 19:55
- 353 of 2037
poster on ample sees 50p in short term and should flow to 1.00 pds....
richie1saunders
- 18 Jan 2006 20:04
- 354 of 2037
Another cracking day. Any predictions for where we might be in 6 months time?
ateeq180
- 18 Jan 2006 20:04
- 355 of 2037
WHERE WE COULD BE TOMORROW.
richie1saunders
- 18 Jan 2006 20:19
- 356 of 2037
Good point - this is a real cracker.