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Mum's gone to Iceland/Big Food Group (BFP)     

stockbunny - 27 May 2004 14:22

Ok so the figures sounded OK, but the share price today looks
very temptingly cheap - down to 93p last time I looked, it has
been up there 150p or so, and pays a divi.

So anyone hold these and if you do, what's your views?
I'll dig out the share price chart and paste it up in a mo..

stockbunny - 30 Jul 2004 15:01 - 50 of 193

You were in Italy weren't you? Well Russia or sections of Russians
have money now so I suppose will start traveling more as well as buying
football clubs and car makers (lol)

torquay - 30 Jul 2004 15:12 - 51 of 193

I think Russians are great especially when they chuck their cash at Chelsea.

stockbunny - 30 Jul 2004 15:14 - 52 of 193

I think anyone who chucks stuff at Chelsea is great (giggle....)
(Giggle....joke....please it was a joke....)

See this is what happens when you grow up with Chelsea fanatics
it warps your brain...(and then you turn into a rabbit....)

torquay - 30 Jul 2004 15:18 - 53 of 193

Left myself open for that one,I'd be happy if they turned into a Hare(oh no door open)

stockbunny - 30 Jul 2004 15:19 - 54 of 193

But I wont go there (giggle!)

seawallwalker - 30 Jul 2004 18:51 - 55 of 193

Hi Dave

Not yet but going soon.

How long were you away & where did you go.

Thought you were (very) quiet. Took that as being put in your place by Misses Dazzler last time we spoke about BFP.

I have a feeling that this one is going up rapidly soon. It's too cheap to stay as it is for all sorts of reasons.

Bunny give them a prod. It is your entitlement!!!

daves dazzlers - 30 Jul 2004 21:50 - 56 of 193

allright all,no i was in nice for 1 night and monte carlo for 8 . not yet bought any more bfp,mite wait a bit longer.

seawallwalker - 31 Jul 2004 14:42 - 57 of 193

Nice!

seawallwalker - 03 Aug 2004 09:40 - 58 of 193

Went on Sunday.

Avarage 20% savings on most stuff if you buy in bulk compared to leading supermarkets on the shelf prices. Booker welcomes careful shoppers!

Remember that food items do not have VAT added, whereas non food does.

Apply this to the price shown on the shelves. Even food items have the same label which is a tad misleading. i.e. 24 tins of baked beans = 4.99 plus VAT, (equals 4.99 total if you see what I mean).

Did a bit, now requires a little planing to take full advantage.

Booker was busy even for a Sunday.

stockbunny - 03 Aug 2004 09:58 - 59 of 193

Yes a lot of people don't realise basic food is non-vat-able but some
stuff is - I think toilettries are and luxury foods and of course your
favourite tipple and fags. Seawall - yes forward planning is a must you
are quite right. My nearest one is a little way away, so will have to really
think as to whether it is worthwhile after all for me.

goal - 08 Aug 2004 13:32 - 60 of 193

Investors Chronicle tip updates, buy bfp.goal.

daves dazzlers - 08 Aug 2004 20:17 - 61 of 193

allright people,nice to hear you have been seawall.

daves dazzlers - 02 Sep 2004 09:36 - 62 of 193

lots of volume early on today,why ?

seawallwalker - 02 Sep 2004 10:16 - 63 of 193

It is near it's all tiume low so there will be buyers about.

These have to be cheap!

torquay - 02 Sep 2004 10:43 - 64 of 193

I would suggest that they are too risky to call as a long.
Report today suggests that with sales they are having a hard time,this year's profits have been sliced to bottom of the range for this and next year.
Numis has slashed target to 65p with like for like sales having deteriated from 1st quarters 1.7% fall.
Any likely bid from Bauger whom hold 22% or any other bidder does not need to materialise until the share price is lower.
To my mind the downside risk cannot be discounted,although like everything you bet it down and find it goes up.

daves dazzlers - 02 Sep 2004 10:49 - 65 of 193

your right there torquay,it would `nt surprize me if 85 was coming soon,,,,end of day,,you never no . myself bauger still wants to take it private me thinks,who no`s be lucky,it still owes me 20% but i wont sell yet.

daves dazzlers - 02 Sep 2004 11:39 - 66 of 193

what did i say about 85 by end of the day . its here now ?

stockbunny - 02 Sep 2004 11:41 - 67 of 193

Yup reached and slightly over by a fraction, still think we will
be holding for possibly 6 months, unless something unexpected happens.

daves dazzlers - 02 Sep 2004 11:57 - 68 of 193

bunny i have given up on this at the moment,i have other fish to fry . brjk/cash,are to of my recent buys big future for these,keep your eye on them.

stockbunny - 09 Sep 2004 14:28 - 69 of 193

Moving up....no idea why, but moving up!!
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