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Why is Majestic Wine crashing? (MJW)     

beaufort1 - 20 May 2004 16:13

Any one know why the share price for MJW has fallen off a cliff? They had a good year to March 2004 and prelim results are coming out soon. Don't tell me we are all so upset by Iraq that we've all stopped buying booze.

dreamcatcher - 07 Jul 2011 15:36 - 49 of 102

Stan, its being sorted by Ian.
ps. did not think to ask would it be this year. lol

HARRYCAT - 20 Sep 2011 15:02 - 50 of 102

StockMarketWire.com
Majestic Wine will be announcing its interim results for the 26 weeks ended 26th September on Monday 14th November.

dreamcatcher - 13 Nov 2011 17:52 - 51 of 102

Majestic 's full-year results, published in the summer, showed no evidence whatsoever of a consumer slowdown sales were strong and profits were up 24pc, thanks to its relatively well-heeled customers spending 6.94 a bottle on average.

Majestic will be keen to show that it has continued to buck the slowdown in the run up to its crucial Christmas trading period, even though supermarkets have found shoppers putting fewer items in their baskets.

No analyst has published half-year forecasts but the company is expected to make a pre-tax profit of about 8.3m up from 7.3m a year ago

cynic - 14 Nov 2011 08:40 - 52 of 102

profits beat above forecast (8.8m) but market still doesn't much like, prob because (quite rightly) it has a jaundiced view of uk retailers

HARRYCAT - 14 Nov 2011 08:44 - 53 of 102

StockMarketWire.com
Wine retailer Majestic Wine said profit before tax increased by 20% to 8.8m in the half-year to 26th September (2010: 7.3m).

Interim dividend is increased 15.2% to 3.8p per share.

Total sales were 8.7% to 127.8m (2010: 117.6m) and like for like sales in UK retail stores up 2.7% (excluding VAT).

There was an increase in active customers of 7.7% at 534,000.

Online sales increased 8.7% on last year and now represent 9% of UK retail sales.

Eight new stores were opened in period and three since end of September bring total number of stores to 174.

Lay & Wheeler, the group's fine wine specialist, recorded profit before interest and tax of 292k (2010: 77k).

Majestic in France recorded profit before interest and tax of 658k (2010: 574k).

In the six weeks from 27th September to 7th November 2011, like for like sales in UK stores were down 1.1% with total UK store sales up 3.8%.

Steve Lewis, Chief Executive, said: "I am very pleased that Majestic has achieved profit growth of 20% in the half year and we are very well prepared for the important Christmas trading period."

cynic - 10 Jan 2012 08:18 - 54 of 102

bought a modest number last friday, but it's a pretty illiquid stock so tends to have a wide spread .... even so, a nice little profit ....

LONDON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Majestic Wine PLC :
* Total UK store sales, excluding vat, were up 8.4% for the nine weeks of christmas trading
* Like for like UK store sales growth of 4.0%
* Brings like for like UK store sales growth, exc vat, to 2.7% for first 40 weeks of the financial year

cynic - 10 Jan 2012 11:33 - 55 of 102

chart is self-explanatory - black = 200 dma

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

Chris Carson - 10 Jan 2012 11:50 - 56 of 102

Good call cynic, should be good for 420.0 with a bit of luck.

dreamcatcher - 10 Jan 2012 20:00 - 57 of 102

..Fewer, but better lifts Majestic Wine sales

Telegraph – 1 hour 44 minutes ago

MJW.L 401.50 +52.50

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Majestic Wine (LSE: MJW.L - news) raised a glass to a solid Christmas as consumers treated themselves to top quality bottles despite the squeeze on incomes.

The company said like-for-like sales in the nine weeks to January 2 were up 4pc, with total sales excluding VAT 8.4pc higher. The strong end to the year saw total sales in the first 40 weeks of Majestic's financial year rise 2.7pc, the group said.

Steve Lewis, Majestic's chief executive, said: "We are very pleased with our sales performance over the Christmas period. I ... trust that they enjoyed the wines they purchased over Christmas."

He said shopper numbers were up and although the retailer sold fewer bottles than last year over the festive period, the amount that people spent on each individual bottle increased.

The average bottle price rose from £6.67 to £7.13.

Investec (Frankfurt: A0J32R - news) said in a broker note: "Normal service has been resumed at Majestic with a typically robust sales performance over the key Christmas trading period."

Majestic shares were up around 14pc to 398.5p a share in afternoon trading.

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dreamcatcher - 15 Jun 2012 18:02 - 58 of 102

Majestic Wine will be providing us with its full-year results on Monday, and we should be expecting a further improvement on 2011 figures. There's likely to be a dividend of around 3.5% from the 416p shares, which is not the best around. But then, despite having been effectively flat over the past 12 months, the shares have actually almost four-bagged from the 110p level at the start of 2009.

dreamcatcher - 24 Sep 2012 15:32 - 59 of 102

Not invested here watching at the moment -

A company doesn't need to break new ground to be a big success. Majestic Wine has proved that good management and a twist on an old business model can still deliver.

Majestic Wine shareholders have cashed in on the roll-out of the 'by the case' wine retail model. The company now operates 181 stores across the UK and three in Northern France. Management believe that the ultimate size of the store portfolio could top 330.

Alongside the stores, Majestic also runs a growing online business. In a fractured market, Majestic grew online sales 7.8% last year, meaning 10% of all UK sales are now online. Majestic's bricks-and-mortar presence provides free marketing for its internet business, something its online-only competitors cannot match.

Majestic currently trades on 15.9 times the consensus estimate for 2013. The dividend is expected to hit 17.2p per share, more than twice the amount paid for 2007.

Stan - 17 Jun 2013 07:31 - 60 of 102

Preliminaries out today http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4614747

HARRYCAT - 10 Jul 2013 11:25 - 61 of 102



Ex-divi on wed 17th July, 11.8p.

Stan - 18 Nov 2013 07:18 - 62 of 102

Interims http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4707608

skinny - 18 Nov 2013 08:16 - 63 of 102

Investec Buy 0.00 547.50 495.00 620.00 Retains

Stan - 19 Nov 2013 16:40 - 64 of 102

These usually have a good end of the year.

cynic - 19 Nov 2013 17:27 - 65 of 102

stan - no doubt the thought will rankle with your socialist sensibilites, but i think you're right that christmas could prove to be a bumper time as public optimism improves as it perceives that the economy is indeed gathering pace - and a damn sight faster than predicted or elsewhere in eu

halifax - 19 Nov 2013 17:58 - 66 of 102

cynic don't forget the saying about statistics and damned lies.

cynic - 19 Nov 2013 18:29 - 67 of 102

so long as the plebs believe it (so do i actually) then that's all that matters - confidence breeds confidence like the converse

Stan - 20 Nov 2013 08:23 - 68 of 102

Blimey Alf, some of you Tories really are quite desperate for attention, Read the post again and then continue your thinking if you can... The word "usually" is the clue.
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